Fold up shopping bags
#14
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Like carolynjo I used fabric bags for years...in fact the clerks ask me where they are when I've forgotten them..I grocery shop every 10-14 days and wash them once a month. Like everything else once you get into the habit.
I patterned mine after the standard size paper grocery bag.
I patterned mine after the standard size paper grocery bag.
#16
I have just found this site. The pocket is at the top of the bag but otherwise it is similar.
https://joysjotsshots.blogspot.com/2...ocket.html?m=1
I hope it helps those looking for instructions.
https://joysjotsshots.blogspot.com/2...ocket.html?m=1
I hope it helps those looking for instructions.
#17
I have made a few, but find that the cotton ones don't fold up quite small enough for my purse. We have some nylon/parachute cloth type ones, that end up much smaller folded up.
Most stores here in the lower mainland of BC will charge you $.05/per bag if you want a plastic one. It is all about reducing the plastic waste.... we carry extra bags in the vehicle, and I carry a backpack each time I shop.... it's good, now that we are used to it.
Most stores here in the lower mainland of BC will charge you $.05/per bag if you want a plastic one. It is all about reducing the plastic waste.... we carry extra bags in the vehicle, and I carry a backpack each time I shop.... it's good, now that we are used to it.
#19
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Location: Quebec, Canada
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Thank you for the link
We do like thimblebug6000 backpack each time we shop and we carry bags in the vehicle. I have one folding bag in my purse but making some would be possible gifts as I have some fabrics to use which are not my preferred choice for making quilts!
We do like thimblebug6000 backpack each time we shop and we carry bags in the vehicle. I have one folding bag in my purse but making some would be possible gifts as I have some fabrics to use which are not my preferred choice for making quilts!
#20
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I have made a few, but find that the cotton ones don't fold up quite small enough for my purse. We have some nylon/parachute cloth type ones, that end up much smaller folded up.
Most stores here in the lower mainland of BC will charge you $.05/per bag if you want a plastic one. It is all about reducing the plastic waste.... we carry extra bags in the vehicle, and I carry a backpack each time I shop.... it's good, now that we are used to it.
Most stores here in the lower mainland of BC will charge you $.05/per bag if you want a plastic one. It is all about reducing the plastic waste.... we carry extra bags in the vehicle, and I carry a backpack each time I shop.... it's good, now that we are used to it.
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