I lived most of my life in Indiana, except for 3 years in Michigan. We had 5 children and lots of good ol' days (sheep, goats, dogs, cats, chickens, apple trees, grapevines, strawberry patch), and then we moved to Texas. For several months we lived in the same state with all the children and grandchildren, and even going to the same church. What more can you ask?
Now we're getting ready to go to Israel. I don't know how long we'll be there. I suppose there might come a time when I'll look back on the years in Israel and say "Those were the good ol' days."
I like music, plants, antelope, and language/s.
Sharon, how do you think these would work? If I were to save a hundred of these, what size bag could you make? I think they'd be prettier than WalMart or Kroger bags. Of course, you'd have to finish 10 to 15 other projects first.
*ahem* yes, just ten or fifteen other projects, that's all.
A hundred of them would probably make a largish tote. Usually, when I'm crocheting with plastic bags, I just cut up more as I need them, so I don't know how many I end up using; but the other day I sliced up 100 bags to start with, and it looks like I will get a medium-sized messenger bag out of them.
*ahem* yes, just ten or fifteen other projects, that's all.
ReplyDeleteA hundred of them would probably make a largish tote. Usually, when I'm crocheting with plastic bags, I just cut up more as I need them, so I don't know how many I end up using; but the other day I sliced up 100 bags to start with, and it looks like I will get a medium-sized messenger bag out of them.