Hi Friends,
I hope your summer is off to a great start.
We are enjoying some time just hanging out at home.
I hope your summer is off to a great start.
We are enjoying some time just hanging out at home.
When the weather gets warm, I like to use my clothesline.
I usually keep my clothespins in a basket, but it doesn't work very well.
I have been looking for a pattern to make a new clothespin bag,
most of the ones I find look like tiny dresses.....so I got the idea to just
use a thrifted baby dress instead of using new fabric-
use a thrifted baby dress instead of using new fabric-
I found this tiny dress for .99 at the thrift store.
Wouldn't it be so sweet to use a special dress from your child or grandchild !
First, I removed the buttons.
Folded and pinned the front opening.
The neck area needs to be big enough for your hands
to be able to get to the clothespins easily.
An inside look
Stitched all the way around front and neck.
Top stitched sleeves closed.
If you are using a wire hanger you can leave the arm holes open.
Top stitched front to bottom, then top stitched across the base of skirt.
Hand stitched the two buttons.
I added one of my hangers from my collection.
About 15 years ago, I volunteered at a Women's Crisis Center that provided
clothing and toys to families in our area.
One day they decided to change all the hangers to the tubular type.
They throw these in the trash and I asked if I could have them.
I love these old hangers.
Most are nursery rhymes. There's Humpty Dumpty,
The Cow jumped over the Moon, Lambs and Piggies, and Carousel Horses.
My favorites are the Chickens and Baby Ducks.
I use some hangers to display doll clothes made by my Great Aunt
Here it is filled with clothespins.
It will work just fine!
For some reason I just love laundry related items...I don't have a laundry room,
I have a little area in the garage where I have my collection.
My vintage retractable clothesline works great and it's used everyday !
Thank you for visiting me today!
I hope you have a wonderful week.
Come back anytime!
xo Lisa S
This brings back treasured memories. I remember pinning clothes to the line and my grandma had a clothespin bag.
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DeleteGood memories! My grandma taught me how to be thrifty. I still follow her ideas. xo Lisa S
What a cute idea for clothespins! My laundry room needs one of these and I saved one of my daughter's childhood dresses that would be perfect for this.
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DeleteThank you so much! I am so glad if I inspired you.
xo Lisa S
What a fun upcycle!
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Thanks Alexandra ! xo Lisa S
DeleteThanks for linking up at the #UnlimitedMonthlyLinkParty 2! Shared ♥
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DeleteThank you for hosting! xo Lisa S
What a fun idea for storing clothespins. Thanks for the detailed tutorial. And thanks so much for sharing at the Weekend Blog Hop at My Flagstaff Home. --Jennifer
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DeleteThanks for hosting my AZ friend !
I'm glad you stopped by- xo Lisa S
What a darling clothespin bag! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!
ReplyDeleteThanks, you are so sweet!
DeleteI always look forward to your parties.
xo Lisa S
This is cute! I love the idea of using a special outfit that doesn't fit anymore :)
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DeleteIt's nice to meet you! I am a huge fan of everything you do. Thanks for visiting. xo Lisa S
Such a cute idea. I remember going to my grandma's and watching her hang clothes with a bag similar to that, but not nearly as cute. - Margy
ReplyDeleteThanks Margy! That's a great memory.
DeleteMy line is short but great for bathing suits and small loads of wash. xo Lisa S
What a lovely peg bag, Lisa. I've made a couple from women's shirts, but yours is much, much prettier. Great job.
ReplyDeletePam
DeleteThat's so sweet! The toddler size fits my needs. I love your idea too. xo Lisa S
Super cute idea, Lisa! Great upcycling, too!
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DeleteThank you for the kind comment:)
Have a great week!
xo Lisa S
Lisa,
ReplyDeleteI love this project. I have made a few of these myself. I keep my clothespins in mine too and use it everyday. We are such kindred spirits. I love all of your linens hanging on the rack.
Congrats, you are being featured at Thursday Favorite Things. https://eclecticredbarn.blogspot.com/2019/07/thursday-favorite-things_11.html
Have a great day.
Hugs,
Bev
Bev
DeleteHow fun...we have so much in common!
Thank you so much for your friendship and for the feature! xo Lisa S
This is such a great idea! Thank you for sharing at The Really Crafty Link Party. Pinned.
ReplyDeleteThank you so glad you stopped by- xo Lisa S
DeleteLisa, that project is totally adorable.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at Create, Bake, Grow & Gather this week. I'm delighted to be featuring your re purposed baby clothespin bag at tonight's party and pinning too.
Hugs,
Kerryanne
Kerryanne,
DeleteThank you, I am so thrilled!
xo Lisa S
What a great shortcut idea!! I just use a cloth tote bag-- I may try this out. Thank you for sharing at Best of the Weekend. I'll be featuring you today!
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Liberty!
DeleteThanks for the sweet comment! It was so easy and it's working out great. Thanks for the party and the feature!
I am so grateful. xo Lisa S
Such an adorable upcycle! Thank you for sharing at Party In Your PJ's!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ann!
Deletexo Lisa S
What a great idea; I'll have to look for a cute dress next time I am thrifting! Being lazy, I leave my pins on the line and bring them in in the winter for my cellar clothesline (next to the hot air furnace where a duct comes off!). They have lasted 30+ years! The new plastic ones don't!
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DeleteI'm so sorry, I lost track of a whole bunch of comments.
I appreciate your visit! Let me know if you make a clothes pin bag. I think a tiny pair of overalls would be darling.
xo Lisa S