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Mother Hen
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Cindy
Peck ID
USA
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Posted - Apr 21 2009 :  09:03:15 AM  Show Profile
I've been wondering what I could do with the used twine we cut off the square bales and the round bales. The twine is the orange type. We go through so much of this each year, that it just seems such a waste when we have to throw it out. We couldn't do without it, it's a definite necessity. So I thought you girls who are so creative might have an idea (or several) on how to re-use this. Also, if anyone wants any, let me know before we do the "big clean up" here in a couple weeks of all the twine from this winter.

Looking forward to your inspirations.

Cindy

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kristin sherrill
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kristin
chickamauga ga
USA
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Posted - Apr 21 2009 :  09:41:00 AM  Show Profile
Cindy, I use mine to tie up tomatoes. You could also use it for a trellis for beans and cucumbers and peas. It will last forever. All kinds of garden uses for twine. That's all I do with it. I'd love to hear more ideas, too.

Kris

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NudeFoodFarm
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Heide
Benton City WA
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Posted - Apr 21 2009 :  09:47:57 AM  Show Profile
This winter we had a rag rug Farm chick meeting. Where we learned how to braid rags into cool rugs, crochet style. Well one of the older farm chick's husband got the smart idea of using baling twine instead of rags. It turned out so cool! It was the plastic all different colors, it looks so tough, great for the doorways to the shop or garden. He even used a bicycle-tire-tube-changing-tool so it was easier than the big crochet needles.
anyhow I don't know how ambitious you are but these rugs will sell, especially with the whole "green" movement.
one last thought is to use them as a "web" trellis for beans, peas, etc.
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h

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Calicogirl
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Sharon
Bruce Crossing Michigan
USA
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Posted - Apr 21 2009 :  10:37:14 AM  Show Profile
I think it would also be neat to use in place of ribbon when gift wrapping :)

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Marybeth
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Mary Beth
Stanwood Wa 98292
USA
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Posted - Apr 21 2009 :  6:56:35 PM  Show Profile
Earlier someone was asking about macramae plant hangers. Twine ones last forever. MB

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Mother Hen
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Cindy
Peck ID
USA
604 Posts

Posted - Apr 21 2009 :  9:19:21 PM  Show Profile
Good ideas ladies. I especially like the one about the rugs. I might have to try that one.

Kris & MaryBeth I do already use it in the garden, guess I forgot to write that in.

Sharon, I think that would be a good idea also. I'm pretty sure people would stop inviting me to things if I add that to the "wrapping paper" I already use. I use the food ads of the paper for wrapping paper as it is bright and colorful and I usually have a stack of papers by the woodstove anyway. People would probably start a "collection" for me and my family if I finished off my food ad wrapping paper with used twine. LOL I can picture it now LOL.

Cindy

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Winona
Central Oregon
USA
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Posted - Apr 21 2009 :  9:23:52 PM  Show Profile
Someone somewhere had a site or page about how to braid the twine into lead ropes. She was doing a booming biz too.

http://www.ask.com/bar?q=how+to+braid+baling+twine+into+lead+ropes&page=1&qsrc=145&ab=0&u=http%3A%2F%2Fhorses.about.com%2Fu%2Fua%2Fchoosingandusingtack%2Freadertipsbindertwine.htm

http://www.ask.com/bar?q=how+to+braid+baling+twine+into+lead+ropes&page=1&qsrc=145&ab=3&u=http%3A%2F%2Fequisearch.com%2Fhorses_care%2Ffarm_ranch%2Fmanagement%2Fbalingtwine030703%2F

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Mother Hen
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Cindy
Peck ID
USA
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Posted - Apr 21 2009 :  9:41:20 PM  Show Profile
Winona, great reading, thanks!

Cindy


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