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5 comments:
That's a great way to recycle old ties!
I find such small pouches very practical when I use a 'dig-in' bag, i.e. a larger bag without any pockets. I can sort my belongings into groups and allocate a pouch each for these groups. Many ladies carry a makeup bag for their cosmetics, but I also have an electronics pouch for earphones, mobile battery, charger and cords, a snack bag for dried fruit, throat pastils, nuts etc. This system makes it easier to find what I am trying to dig out of the large bag.
This is pretty cool. What will you store in it?
Well done, great use of the left overs.
You've successfully done all the recycling of ties. You are wonderful because you can easily make it by hand sewing.๐
I've never done it, but I feel like I can't saw the zipper property.๐
This looks great! Nothing goes to waste with you.
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