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Posted - Jan 13 2008 : 6:59:24 PM I am searching for a patten of an old fashion clothes pin bag. Anyone have one?
Appalachian Girl Jem
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Posted - Jan 14 2008 : 07:28:20 AM There's a neat one in MaryJanes Idea book.
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smoothiejuice |
Posted - Jan 14 2008 : 06:46:16 AM good idea Nancy! |
Nancy Gartenman |
Posted - Jan 14 2008 : 04:58:07 AM I made one last year out of a dress of my grand daughters. I think it was a size 4. Came out pretty cute. NANCY JO
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downbranchroad |
Posted - Jan 13 2008 : 7:53:45 PM Thanks Grace!! You are a sweetheart!
Appalachian Girl Jem
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katmom |
Posted - Jan 13 2008 : 7:30:32 PM Hey Jem, I have made several, but never w/a pattern. The easiest one to make is by using a dish towel. Fold it about 1/3 from the top, run a straight coat hanger through & sew it closed then fold the bottom half up abbout 2/3 the way(leaving a space for the opening) and then stitch it down the sides. There you go. You might also try & goggle "handmade" or "clothes pin bag patterns" to see if anything comes up. Have fun. (check back to "April 2 2006, Clothes Pin Bag"-here @ MJF forum, some of the ladies made them. They mentioned a pattern in one of Mary Janes books.-I am going to email you a simple pattern I pulled up off the internet.)
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