Opinions....Clothespin Bag

lorihadams

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I made mine out of an old torn pair of jeans....the denim holds up really well in the weather if I forget and leave it out on the line. Great way to use jeans that are stained or torn in places but good in others.
 

Ohioann

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Same basic design with the hole a little higher can be marketed as a plastic bag holder. I was gifted a cute clothespin bag but hung it in the kitchen to "catch" the plastic bags for recycling. I was already using a clothespin bag so used the new one inside the house.
 

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It is cute! :)

I prefer a bag to go over my head and use an old apron.

Have you considered selling them on etsy? Seems like something that would sell rather well.
 

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BarefootMom said:
It is cute! :)

I prefer a bag to go over my head and use an old apron.

Have you considered selling them on etsy? Seems like something that would sell rather well.
Funny I was just going to post that my mom used an apron. You might just add apron strings to appeal to a broader market. Also bright and wild colors sell. Even if people do not need an item; if it is bright wild and makes them feel happy they will buy it to have it.

Good luck.
 
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