rahayu said... I love this!.....very environmentally friendly. 11/29/07 9:03 PM
HeyJane said... Good info! Thanks for the link to instructions. 11/29/07 10:31 PM
Christina Sonja said... I really like this style. I'd love to make something like this, thanks for the link! 11/29/07 10:33 PM
kiddo said... Very, very nice! Very, very green! 11/30/07 0:58 AM
blue mooney said... Pretty bag! Thanks for this review! I've been wanting to make some shopping bags and thought I'd just wing it - much better to use a pattern someone has actually thought out. Thanks again! 11/30/07 7:27 AM
Kath in ON said... Thanks for the link. I love these... 11/30/07 8:04 AM
Ceri said... How clever! I have some huge canvas bags from Land's End I use, but often wished I had something smaller as well. Will give these a whirl! Love the fabric you used! 11/30/07 8:07 AM
Rustybobn said... Those are great, patsijean! I especially like your photo of the filled bag, it really gives me an idea of how much these will hold. Thanks for the review. 11/30/07 9:02 AM
Larkin said... Thank-you! Your bag is fabulous and I've been looking for something just like this! You've inspired at least an intent to get a big greener! 11/30/07 9:17 AM
Sic said... Great bag! Thank you for the instructions - using fewer plastic bags is my New Year's resolution and this pattern will certainly help! 11/30/07 9:51 AM
SarahSews said... This is such a good use for "stash" cottons. Your review was really inspiring and I'm looking forward to making bags and putting them to use! Thanks a bunch. And the canned goods really helped with a visual! Good Job! 11/30/07 1:18 PM
Deborah K said... Thanks for this wonderful review. Just last week I downloaded these same instructions from the net, but wondered if making the bags would be a pain. Now I know otherwise. Again, thanks! 11/30/07 7:16 PM
Azad said... I love the bag, and how environmentally friendly it is. 7/28/08 11:20 AM
I love this!.....very environmentally friendly.
11/29/07 9:03 PM
Good info! Thanks for the link to instructions.
11/29/07 10:31 PM
I really like this style. I'd love to make something like this, thanks for the link!
11/29/07 10:33 PM
Very, very nice! Very, very green!
11/30/07 0:58 AM
Pretty bag! Thanks for this review! I've been wanting to make some shopping bags and thought I'd just wing it - much better to use a pattern someone has actually thought out. Thanks again!
11/30/07 7:27 AM
Thanks for the link. I love these...
11/30/07 8:04 AM
How clever! I have some huge canvas bags from Land's End I use, but often wished I had something smaller as well. Will give these a whirl! Love the fabric you used!
11/30/07 8:07 AM
Those are great, patsijean! I especially like your photo of the filled bag, it really gives me an idea of how much these will hold. Thanks for the review.
11/30/07 9:02 AM
Thank-you! Your bag is fabulous and I've been looking for something just like this! You've inspired at least an intent to get a big greener!
11/30/07 9:17 AM
Great bag! Thank you for the instructions - using fewer plastic bags is my New Year's resolution and this pattern will certainly help!
11/30/07 9:51 AM
This is such a good use for "stash" cottons. Your review was really inspiring and I'm looking forward to making bags and putting them to use! Thanks a bunch. And the canned goods really helped with a visual! Good Job!
11/30/07 1:18 PM
Thanks for this wonderful review. Just last week I downloaded these same instructions from the net, but wondered if making the bags would be a pain. Now I know otherwise. Again, thanks!
11/30/07 7:16 PM
I love the bag, and how environmentally friendly it is.
7/28/08 11:20 AM