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Monday, April 3, 2023
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4 comments:
Hello Pamela: I love the idea of using a small lunch box, grand idea.
I am looking forward to seeing this one done, so many people are doing hexagon quilt and table covers, it makes me want to try it.
Catherine
Your lunch box reminds me of Julie's. I, however, use either a cardboard box with a loop of elastic to hold it closed, or my beautiful back butterfly drawstring bag!
That's the bento box you brought from Hokkaido, right? I remember your blog where I met bento box.
If it were me, I would take my bento box outside.
Or put it in a file reinforced with paper and take it out.
Oooh, these fabrics are so pretty!
Out of the house I mostly work on my knitting and crochet, and I usually just stuff that into a tote bag. I need to work on some proper project bags!
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