- Pin one short side of the net to one side of the zip and stitch.
- Pin and sew the other short side of the net to the other side of the zip.
- Trim the zip.
- Open the zip a little - this is important!
- You've basically made a tube so shuffle the bag round, until the zip is about 1 inch down from the edge.
- Stitch down each side seam, I went back and forth over the zip a few times just to make sure it was secure.
- Turn right side out through the open zip.
Wednesday, 26 July 2017
Delicates Wash bag
July 26, 2017Sum of their Stories
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Great idea to use an old net curtain for a wash bag!
ReplyDeleteOh wow - what a great idea! I have previously purchased these bags and subsequently lost them, or needed more. Would never have have thought of making my own from old net curtains - dope! Thanks for sharing x
ReplyDeleteThey are really useful to have around, and when you make your own they can be any size which is a bonus. I might try some with just a popper fastening or two another time, if I don't have a handy 2nd hand zip, I think that would work too.
DeleteI love this idea and I do wish that I could sew. It is so useful to make things like this. :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day and weekend.
Julie xo
It's just a couple of straight lines so it is super simple. You do really need a sewing machine though, sewing by hand is possible but it would be quicker to walk to the shops, buy a little bag and walk back!!
DeleteWe crafters come up with the most useful things don't we? We can always find a solution and you found a great one! I hate the store bought mesh bags for delicates, the holes are too big and always getting caught on something.
ReplyDeleteThanks Trudy, this bag is working well so I am pleased. I do like something for nothing!
DeleteLove the bag so useful for those 'items' that disappear in the machine. Never tried peds but look good as like you always find the socklets things work their way down and are uncomfortable
ReplyDeleteSome of the socklets are just ridiculous though aren't they? You find you haven't even left the house and they are sliding towards your toes! These ones are a game changer for me anyway.
DeleteHow clever Julie to make them your laundry bag of net curtains!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea as always! Yes, I need a wash bag for my peds liners too.
ReplyDeleteI need to make one of these for my bras they always end up getting wrapped around everything else. Good idea.
ReplyDeleteIt is a very clever idea ideal for socks and tiny underwear!Thank you for sharing at Sweet Inspiration Link Party
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I knew I could count on you to give me a good laugh Julie. You have no idea how many lonely sockettes we have in our house. They may all be white but that is all they have in common. One is ribbed, the other is smooth, the other has a strange way design on it. and so on. So they are all lonely. This would be a great way to solve the problem of loosing your sock soul mate.
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