Knitting Bags

If you are like me, you have a knitting bag for every project. Well here is one project bag that you do not want to miss.

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call it their knitter. Is is long enough to fit strait needles.My friend just bought one off of Etsy and it is SO CUTE! Does anyone else know of some cute knitting bags?

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james.senechal
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I am sewing bags from old skirts ,,,,, mirjam

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mirjam

And here is some thinly-disguised spam, offered up by someone who has never posted to this group before and who most likely never will.

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Wooly

Have you seen the price as well Wooly? It's $80 and only made of vinyl with webbing handles. At that price I'd expect real leather and gold plated handles! (LOL)

Bernadette

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Bernadette

Nah, I didn't follow the link. It's spam, I don't buy from spammers so need for me to go looking. :D

Reply to
Wooly

We only use the highest grade vinyl. We pay our employees well and all our fabrics come from the USA.

As far as spam, I am just letting your know. There are many good knitting bags out there.

Have a great Day!

Reply to
Jenius

It's spam, plain and simple. Prior to today you had never posted to this group and I suspect you'll only be posting when you have something to sell.

Spam. That's all.

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Wooly

Besides - IMO they are truly ugly bags. I make my own felted bags to carry my knitting. From my stash no less (snicker). Hey, gotta use it up.

Shelagh

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Shillelagh

Thanks for the giggle, Bernadette.

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Jan

Well, I'm just too nosey to miss the chance. If I hadn't had a look I'd have wondered what I might have been missing! :-D

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Bernadette

You can't fault a small business for trying to promote itself.

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Jenius

Yes I can. USENET etiquette etiquette restricts blatant advertising to groups containing "forsale" or some variation thereon.

You're a spammer. 'Fess up, mend your ways, find a LEGITIMATE method of advertising your product and you might actually make some sales.

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Wooly

That's what I thought ...

That's what I thought too :-)

Among my mother's possessions was a rather nice shopping bag made from sewn fragments of leather in pale, subtle colours. It seems to have become my knitting bag :-) Many years ago I bought her a dedicated knitting bag which she loved but that was plastic and has no doubt, split and torn and become useless over the years. Also, Mum hasn't knitted for about twenty years.

Mary

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Mary Fisher

Mary

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Mary Fisher

I didn`t notice it was Spam , i just wanted to share my fun with having sewn bags for many things mirjam

Reply to
mirjam

You weren't the spammer, Mirjam. The original poster who wants us to go look at his (reportedly ugly and expensive) bags is the spammer.

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Wooly

oh, what a GREAT idea! I have this skirt I made out of fabric I

*LOVED*, and it is not wearable any more but I kept it because I couldn't stand the thought of never seeing that lovely fabric again. Now I know what I am going to do with it! THANKYOU THANKYOU THANKYOU THANKYOU THANKYOU THANKYOU THANKYOU THANKYOU !!!!!!!!!!
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Melinda Meahan - take out TRAS

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Melinda Meahan - take out TRAS

What you did is sort of equivalent to walking into your local yarn store and proclaiming in a loud voice that your store in the next town offers better prices and better products -- except it is worse, because instead of walking into the local yarn store, you walked into a designated no-advertising zone and advertised.

If you are a small bus>

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Melinda Meahan - take out TRAS

You are WELCOME , i am using old skirts for Cushion covers , bags , dolls, aprons ,,,,, mirjam

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mirjam

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