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Red River Hen |
Posted - May 29 2010 : 1:08:12 PM I want a clothesline bag that isn't made like a childs dress but just more of a simple one. My grandmother had one but I don't have a pattern, anyone got one? Thanks!
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LadyInRed |
Posted - May 30 2010 : 12:06:08 AM Nancy...you might try FaveCrafts.com
They have so many cool patterns for about everything from A-Z.
In fact I was just on a site like two nights ago that had a really cool clothes-pen bag and I can't remember where I was at. Which I know doesn't help you. Try Google-ing it as Free Clothes-pen bag pattern or Vintage clothes-pen bag pattern.
Good Luck! Blessings, ~peggy quote:
You can take the Girl out of the Country but you can't take the Country Out of the Girl. ~ Unknown
Lady In Red |
Red River Hen |
Posted - May 29 2010 : 9:19:43 PM I looked on tipnut but I can't seem to get the patterns to print off right. Thanks for helping, I will check the other sites as well :)
~Count your blessings instead of sheep~ (Bing Crosby) ~Nancy~ SANTA BRIGADE RED RIVER HENS http://santabrigade.blogspot.com/ |
graciegreeneyes |
Posted - May 29 2010 : 4:35:52 PM Nancy - there are a ton on Tipnut!! Also Vanilla House patterns has a laundry hanger pattern that I have adapted to use as a clothespin bag, it's super-easy. Amy Grace
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pinkroses |
Posted - May 29 2010 : 3:49:45 PM I think that they have one on www.keepsakesquilting.com my Grandmother made me one that looks like a dress. I don't know where she got the pattern ; she is deceased now She made that like over 30 years or more I know , hugs sheila
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Lessie Louise |
Posted - May 29 2010 : 1:26:43 PM Did you try Tipnut? I have found some great free patterns from that website. There might also be one in MJ's sewing book......Good luck
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