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If you're still using plastic bags, bottles, toys and so on...
I make mine out of old upholstery fabric. They fold up really small & I keep them rolled up in my bag or a pocket. They get washed about once a month, probably less
Given the penchant for reusable bags these days (thought I'd never see it happening so much and that's a good thing) you're onto a winner there.
Do you sell them?
No, there's too much competition out there: you can get reusable cotton bags for 49p or 99p most places.
It's not worth my while: they take an hour each to make (minimum wage is what, a fiver?) and the fabric costs about £2.
That would make each bag £7 plus.
All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
No, there's too much competition out there: you can get reusable cotton bags for 49p or 99p most places.
It's not worth my while: they take an hour each to make (minimum wage is what, a fiver?) and the fabric costs about £2.
That would make each bag £7 plus.
Very true that.
But when you want a unique bag made just the right size for you, with the perfect strap length and type (or even 2 straps, one for carrying in the hand and one for the shoulder) coloured and styled appropriately for style/mood/season/clothes you can't beat home made.
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