Clothespin Bags
#12
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: rural SE Georgia
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I hang out my clothes too!!! Great for bathroom rugs and anything you don't want to shrink. In the summer my bed linens dry faster on the line than they do in the dryer and it doesn't add extra heat to the house.
Hubby hates towels dryed outside so I make an exception for him :-)
I need to make a bag, but I am leaning towards an apron to hold the pins.
Hubby hates towels dryed outside so I make an exception for him :-)
I need to make a bag, but I am leaning towards an apron to hold the pins.
#19
These are adorable but I cheated. I went to Goodwill and bought a little girls dress. I cute one that had buttons down the front. I sewed the bottom shut and the front closed so the pins will stay in and viola! my pin bag was closed and finished. I put in a wooden hanger in case it was left in the rain I didn't have to worry about rust or breaking a plastic hanger in the wind. Cheap and quick. That's my kind of pin bag.
#20
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Castle Rock, Washington State
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Originally Posted by dd
These are adorable but I cheated. I went to Goodwill and bought a little girls dress. I cute one that had buttons down the front. I sewed the bottom shut and the front closed so the pins will stay in and viola! my pin bag was closed and finished. I put in a wooden hanger in case it was left in the rain I didn't have to worry about rust or breaking a plastic hanger in the wind. Cheap and quick. That's my kind of pin bag.
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