Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Farmers' Market Bag Give Away

 
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I've decided to make three of these string bags and give them away. I already offered one to Curmudgeon. The other two recipients will be selected by a Monkey drawing. Those of you who commented yesterday are already in. I don't mind international mail. Commenting more than once will not increase your chances. Getting your significant other to comment will.

The bags are made of crochet thread. I don't knit. I use a loom. The bags are great for shopping at farmers' markets. They are really stretchy. Don't use them for boxed things. The corners of boxes break the threads. The bags shown in the picture are not the ones I am giving away. I am making three new bags. I think I might dye them with Koolaid just for giggles. Anyway, if you want a bag, leave me a comment. I'll leave this open until Friday.

16 comments:

  1. How long does it take to make one of these cute and practical bags? I'm not at all talented with crafts. My grandmother taught me to embroider when I was a kid, but that's the extent of my needlework talents .. and it lies unused. I always admire people who can create something with their hands. (My hands just hit computer keys all day.)

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  2. I started the first one before lunch and I have the drawstring casing done. Should take two or three evenings.

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  3. Woohoo! I can't wait! Koolaid dye would make it extra special. LOL!

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  4. Wow, how kind and creative!! (Don't enter me though --- I already have too many shopping bags :) )

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  5. Curmudgeon, I left you a note on your blog.

    Ginger, see they're doin it in the back of your car too aren't they?

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  6. Debbi, these look really special. I haven't done any needle work in a long time. Would have to learn all over again. Kool-aid dye is a new one on me. But I would think it would work just fine, having tried to get it out of clothing with little success. :)

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  7. So is this weaving then Debbi? You are so talented! How did you learn to do this? I am so impressed with people like you--you cook, you garden, you quilt, you write a wonderful blog-and now you use a loom! WOW! :)

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  8. I think you are the energizer bunny going non-stop at all times. How do you find the time???

    My daughter would love you!

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  9. You are so creative Deb! :) I love those bags. I would love one for fresh veggies & fruits.

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  10. You use a loom? Wow!!! I'm so impressed. I've known two weavers and am awed by them, too. What a gift!

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  11. Kathryn/plantwhateverbringsyoujoy.comAugust 21, 2009 at 4:08 PM

    This is kind of you and they look like nifty bags, Debbi. What color Koolaid? Charteuse?? :)

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  12. I love these bags! I would enjoy having one! Thanks!

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  13. Cute! I love going to farmers' markets. :) This would be lovely. Thanks

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  14. Love you all for the interest. I think you may have overestimated my skills. All who have commented before me are in the drawing.

    Anna, I am not giving that beautiful bag up:)

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