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Hi!

 

I have a knitting pattern which you can use to make string bags like the

kind you describe.

I could scan it and send it to you off list if you like?

Or if anyone else is interested just e-mail me..

 

Rebecca

(Edinburgh)

 

 

 

On Behalf Of sandytealeaf

09 April 2008 20:58

 

Re: Green Bags

 

I was browsing my inbox of veggie group messages and I'm glad I found

this topic. I saw these bags advertised on TV and wanted to know more

about them since they sounded like a good thing, yet it's always good to

get more info. What is the opinion on the brown paper bag?? We used

them years ago for produce and carrying groceries. Also, my grandmother

used a net bag made of string that was expandable and could hold quite a

lot. I haven't seen these around for years. These items would be

recyclable if they were made with out chemicals. Also how about

plastic-type bags that are recylable?

 

 

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Rebecca

I would love you to scan it please. I know it is work, but I would

definately make one

 

Thanks Catherine

 

On 4/10/08, Innes, Rebecca <Rebecca.Innes wrote:

>

> Hi!

>

> I have a knitting pattern which you can use to make string bags like the

> kind you describe.

> I could scan it and send it to you off list if you like?

> Or if anyone else is interested just e-mail me..

>

> Rebecca

> (Edinburgh)

>

>

> <%40>

> [ <%40>]

> On Behalf Of sandytealeaf

> 09 April 2008 20:58

> <%40>

> Re: Green Bags

>

> I was browsing my inbox of veggie group messages and I'm glad I found

> this topic. I saw these bags advertised on TV and wanted to know more

> about them since they sounded like a good thing, yet it's always good to

> get more info. What is the opinion on the brown paper bag?? We used

> them years ago for produce and carrying groceries. Also, my grandmother

> used a net bag made of string that was expandable and could hold quite a

> lot. I haven't seen these around for years. These items would be

> recyclable if they were made with out chemicals. Also how about

> plastic-type bags that are recylable?

>

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>

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