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Monday, July 30, 2007
Zippered baglet stuff
The chibi has it's own home but there's plenty here for most emergencies. Also, there is a crochet hook in the front pocket, where print outs of patterns live. Hope you liked the little look in to my Kit.
My mom just got two clear make-up bags for my mom to keep her knitting stuff in on my last trip home. I tried to talk her into the slightly larger bag from Bed, Bath, & Beyond...I have been thinking about going to get it and mailing it to her.
Rissa, Hi and thanks for your comment. I am going to go look for those bags soon. I am wanting another bag for a knitting cache for the shawl alone; DH (with raised eyebrows) said, "You need another bag???" Anyway, how exciting to find a new source, and thanks for the tip!
Trish, Thanks for your comment and thinking I'm organized in anyway. lol. This little bag is the sweetest solution I've ever found for small knitting projects. DBIL gave it to my sis to give to me about three years ago when DS brought hers one day (obviously for me to covet). It's small so easy to organize, unlike rooms full of craft junk. hehe
And, a little fun, a little beauty, and there ya go, benne. :O) Ziplocks are practical and you can see into them, but beauty is it's own excuse for being, they say.
A "Wild at Heart" cosmetic bag came home today from Ross', a little round joyful thing for La Gretchen and all her sisters of the future.
If part of your days aren't fun, then a prat fall into the Kimshee, or even the Quicksand of Life, can spell trouble...real trouble.
My mom just got two clear make-up bags for my mom to keep her knitting stuff in on my last trip home. I tried to talk her into the slightly larger bag from Bed, Bath, & Beyond...I have been thinking about going to get it and mailing it to her.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I am inspired to put my own little travel bag together now.
ReplyDeleteOf course, it won't look as neat and well organized as yours...;-)
Rissa, Hi and thanks for your comment. I am going to go look for those bags soon. I am wanting another bag for a knitting cache for the shawl alone; DH (with raised eyebrows) said, "You need another bag???" Anyway, how exciting to find a new source, and thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeleteTrish, Thanks for your comment and thinking I'm organized in anyway. lol. This little bag is the sweetest solution I've ever found for small knitting projects. DBIL gave it to my sis to give to me about three years ago when DS brought hers one day (obviously for me to covet). It's small so easy to organize, unlike rooms full of craft junk. hehe
You've inspired me to take it up a notch aesthetically. I need to get serious about getting a bag together like that instead of using a ziplock. ;-}
ReplyDeleteHey there benne.. thanks for peeking in.
ReplyDeleteAnd, a little fun, a little beauty, and there ya go, benne. :O) Ziplocks are practical and you can see into them, but beauty is it's own excuse for being, they say.
A "Wild at Heart" cosmetic bag came home today from Ross', a little round joyful thing for La Gretchen and all her sisters of the future.
If part of your days aren't fun, then a prat fall into the Kimshee, or even the Quicksand of Life, can spell trouble...real trouble.