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ModHomeEcTeacher

May 03, 2008

Thanks for the comment.  It's holds alot.  More like a med-large load.  It's deep and opens up wide.  You can make it up to 27" wide if you use upholstery fabric and fold in half.  Larger if you want to use two lengths of wider fabric.

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jrsjewels

May 03, 2008
This is a fabulous look and the size looks perfect for a small load! Thanks!
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ModHomeEcTeacher

April 16, 2008

I knew it would help someone, somehow.  I hate so many things on the floor, even clothes baskets.

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sarahlou

April 16, 2008

this is soooooo perfect.  we just got a dog last month and this will help keep things out of his reach 'til they're laundered and no longer of interest to him.  heh.

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ModHomeEcTeacher

April 16, 2008

Now you and my husband must be thinking alike.  I used this old fabric I had on a rack in the garage.  It had some weird little white dots (probably some mold or something).  I didn't want to use up a yard of some of my really good stuff, plus it's a remnant which means green, which means good, right?

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DIY Maven

April 16, 2008

Why doesn't someone mass-produce laundry bags like these?? It's such a pretty and functional design!!

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ModHomeEcTeacher

April 15, 2008

This fabric was some remnant fabric I had from some slipcovers years ago.  Handles are sold at Joann for sure and probably some similar at Michaels.  I got these online from some import company, but I know Joann has some cool round brown tortoise shell handles.  You were the inspiration.

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megrockstar

April 15, 2008

I like. Must look for fun fabric. Im assuming I can get the handles at Michaels or wherever