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Wednesday, December 07, 2011

on a Wednesday...





For those who might just need a gift that
is both practical and pretty,
or maybe you would just like
to treat yourself...
some new clothespin bags have
been added to the
Much time has been spent at my sewing machine lately,
several more carpet bags are in the works...hopefully
to be finished soon,
and
I have made a new table runner
to show you next time.
Lots of knitting happening too,
for Christmas gifting.
But with all this creating
there has been no decorating done at all,
well, besides the little poinsettia on the table...have you
started decorating yet...or are you already done?
~
By the way, if you check out my sidebar under
Finding Inspiration,
I will be listing some links
for clever holiday crafts
and recipes...
Happy Advent ~ Week 2,

~Deb


6 comments:

  1. Lilian L5:34 PM

    Yes decorating has been happening in our household slowly but surely.

    http://flepandco.blogspot.com/2011/12/its-beginning-to-look-lot-like.html

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  2. mahek2:16 AM

    hi
    I love the look of these bags and have been observing them for a long time...
    Can you please tell me how you use them hope its not a silly question ? as we do not have these in India...
    I love your blog and have it on my side bar...

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  3. Rebeccawparry10:46 AM

    I'm sure Deb can answer you, too, Mahek....but basically you put clothes pegs (clothespins) inside (either wooden or plastic) and hang it on your washing line (clothesline). Then you reach in and pull out 2 pegs and hang your clean, but wet, clothes on the line to dry outside in the sun.
     

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  4. mahek,
    Thanks so much for your kind words!  I think that Rebecca has explained the bags perfectly, so I will give you her words again here:  "I'm sure Deb can answer you, too, Mahek....but basically you put clothes pegs (clothespins) inside (either wooden or plastic) and hang it on your washing line (clothesline). Then you reach in and pull out 2 pegs and hang your clean, but wet, clothes on the line to dry outside in the sun."  from Rebeccawparry

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  5. Thank you Rebecca!! You have explained them perfectly.

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  6. Here in our little corner of Virginia we are decorated but it's always an on-going process. Each day we find some other little bits to put here and there. Or I find the need to crochet an ornament or two. Merry Christmas and happy decorating to you!

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