Any sort of curtain fabric too, would be OK. I made a simple bag at a guerilla bagging event a few years back (still using it)
Any sort of curtain fabric too, would be OK. I made a simple bag at a guerilla bagging event a few years back (still using it)
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I just did a search on guerilla bagging and came up with this site
http://www.morsbags.com/
Could be helpful
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Hmmm, not sure I would manage to get up that hill though. Maybe I could have strapped it to the skate thingie, then pulled it along. :)
Tad disgruntled in Wilko's this morning. Needed a ball of pink double knitting for my baby girl teddy bear, was going to buy it from Dot, but noticed they had some in Wilko. Well I have loads of the 10 pence plastic bags, but didn't want my ball of yarn mixed up with anything else, so I asked for a small bag. 5 pence bags are all we have I was told. I only want it for the wool, so a small one is what is required. Nope, we don't have those, only those at five pence. So I politely said I wouldn't bother with the yarn in that case. Was passing through the market and picked up a ball there, which was duly popped into a small bag.
On checking on what plastic bags we can have free, I discovered it doesn't say anything about anything that is likely to get soiled by sharing a bag with other produce. Fish, meat and poultry, plus spuds and stuff like that are free, anything else, nope. In fact the powers that be also want us to pay for those as well, even for the paper bags from the pharmacy have been called into question. Although I do agree that too many plastic bags are only used the once, then dumped, I think there needs to be a little common sense.
My plastic bags have always been used several times, often being recycled at Dot's shop of the charity shop. The trouble this morning was that apart from the two 10 pence bags, all my others had found their way to Dot. Anyway what with one thing and another I now have several bags, all acquired in the market area. As for the ball of yarn from the market, I did actually add other items to it that would get grubby, as in three reels of sewing cotton and several buttons that would have got lost in my bag.
Roz
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