DIY CLOTHSPIN BAG

Hazel Carestia
by Hazel Carestia
1 Material
$150
10 Minutes
Easy
I can remember as a little girl looking down through the yards in my neighborhood. They all had cute clothspin bags hanging on the lines. The smell of fresh sheets dried on a line on a breezy crisp day. Nothing better. Well i needed a clothspin bag and Grammy is not here to do it. So here I go. First I got a little baby dress 3-6months. At the salvation army store. It cost me $ 1.50.
Before
I sewed the bottom of the dress closed and put a few stiches in the dress to sew it to the hanger. And thats it. Leave the back open for access.
And its done. Looks awesome
Add clotspins and that's it. The whole project cost me $1.50
Looks awesome. Like grammy made it for me. It was So easy. The hardest part of this project for me was sewing it. I can't see the little hole in the needle, plus I always poke myself. Well this time no pokes. No blood shed. I hope everyone likes this little project. I am so happy to share it with you. It was very cheap and who doesnt like line dried clothing. Save money on your electric, dont use the dryer. Hang your cloths out and use this little clothspin bag. It's easy to make and very cheap
The back. Left open for access
Suggested materials:
  • Hanger. Needle.thread and little dress   (Salvation army store)
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