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hanlonfive Posted - Jul 13 2008 : 7:34:38 PM
I'm looking for a vintage looking clothespin bag to make to hold my clothespins. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!

Peace and blessings,

Kelli
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hanlonfive Posted - Jul 17 2008 : 1:23:35 PM
Christina, thank for posting your blog! I love it! I love the clothespin bag too:) Can I add your blog to my favorite blog list as well?

"Not all who wander are lost".

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http://2dreamlucid.blogspot.com
Jami Posted - Jul 16 2008 : 6:21:44 PM
Thanks for sharing the link...I like that it uses the plastic hanger since that's what I seem to have most of around here. I imagine metal hangers will someday go by the wayside, don't see them much anymore. I think I got all of mine from the cleaners when I was working in an office and taking dry cleaning in all of the time.

The top sounds interesting on your bag, Christina. When mine wears out I might try that.

Jami in WA

Okay, so now I have a blog. http://woolyinwashington.wordpress.com/
yarnmamma Posted - Jul 16 2008 : 4:32:36 PM
http://sewing.about.com/od/homedecprojects/ss/clothespinbag.htm

this is a great pattern! free with pics also



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farmgirl #71 Linda in PA
City_Chick Posted - Jul 16 2008 : 2:52:10 PM
Yes it is hung on wire hangers. You need to have two hangers because you cut them apart and rebend them so that the top one is "M" shaped with little bent in hooks at the ends. The M shape is to go over the clothes line and then the second one, which you cut smaller loops across the bottom. The only thing I did extra was to add some electrical tape over the joints where the loops are so that it would not snag or rub on my fabric. Really it was super easy and fun. You should definitly try to make one.

Christina
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Although no one can go back and make a brand new start; anyone can start from now
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Jami Posted - Jul 16 2008 : 2:40:08 PM
It's great, Christina. How does it hang? I see a wire so I'm thinking it's a wire coat-hanger with a hook? I love all the nitty gritty details, ya know.

Jami in WA

Okay, so now I have a blog. http://woolyinwashington.wordpress.com/
City_Chick Posted - Jul 16 2008 : 2:29:43 PM
Sorry, I forgot to add the link!
The blog is just a new work in progress. I too need to find some time to post a few of my newest things.

http://justacitychick.blogspot.com/

Christina
Farmgirl Sister #195
Although no one can go back and make a brand new start; anyone can start from now
and make a brand new end.
Jami Posted - Jul 16 2008 : 2:10:07 PM
Christina, I don't see a link to your blog and I don't know what it's called but would like to see your clothespin bag.

Jami in WA

Okay, so now I have a blog. http://woolyinwashington.wordpress.com/
Jami Posted - Jul 16 2008 : 2:08:36 PM
Please do, Kelli...I don't have too many friends on there yet ...it's pretty new as far as blogs go and I have lots of ideas to expand on it...now just to find the time! I have been sewing up a storm and need to get some pics...it's just I don't like modeling!!

Jami in WA

Okay, so now I have a blog. http://woolyinwashington.wordpress.com/
City_Chick Posted - Jul 16 2008 : 12:35:31 PM
Hey there Kelli~

I made the one from MaryJane's Idea book and I love it. You can see a picture of it on my blog. Which reminds me I am slacking on it!

Christina
Farmgirl Sister #195
Although no one can go back and make a brand new start; anyone can start from now
and make a brand new end.
hanlonfive Posted - Jul 16 2008 : 12:28:11 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Jami

Kelli:
You can look at mine on my blog...not sure if it qualifies as vintage but it's simple and super quick to sew. Vanilla House has a pattern for laundry day or something like that with different items for the laundry room as well and I know it has a clothespin bag. I would think a rectangle with some way to hang it is about all it will take with an opening to access the clothespins. It's like making a pillowcase basically only you sew up the opening with a hole for a hanger or straps with snaps to hang on the clothesline.

Jami in WA

Okay, so now I have a blog. http://woolyinwashington.wordpress.com/



What a great pic! I love your blog! Can I add it to my favorite list on my blog?

Kelli
Jami Posted - Jul 15 2008 : 07:39:16 AM
Have fun, Linda. I hope to see yours when you're finished. I get the best ideas from all of you farmgirls.

Jami in WA

Okay, so now I have a blog. http://woolyinwashington.wordpress.com/
yarnmamma Posted - Jul 14 2008 : 9:40:20 PM
Jami, I looked at your blog and clothespin holder...I really like it! Looks vintage to me.
I have been needing one that will spin around for me and this is a great idea. Now I'm going to go make one.
:-)

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farmgirl #71 Linda in PA
pinkroses Posted - Jul 14 2008 : 11:43:07 AM
go to www.coltilde.com
and look for a little dress.
It is a clothes pin holder
my dear desceased gand mother made me one
years ago. I will keep it always. pinkroses

www.ohkayteagirl2.blogspot.com
Jami Posted - Jul 14 2008 : 07:11:34 AM
Kelli:
You can look at mine on my blog...not sure if it qualifies as vintage but it's simple and super quick to sew. Vanilla House has a pattern for laundry day or something like that with different items for the laundry room as well and I know it has a clothespin bag. I would think a rectangle with some way to hang it is about all it will take with an opening to access the clothespins. It's like making a pillowcase basically only you sew up the opening with a hole for a hanger or straps with snaps to hang on the clothesline.

Jami in WA

Okay, so now I have a blog. http://woolyinwashington.wordpress.com/
StarMeadow Posted - Jul 14 2008 : 01:47:11 AM
Check out MJF book. There are a couple there. Also, if you do a search through the forums, there was some discussion about clothespin bags back in April 2006.

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