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knitting project bags

9 replies

ClaireMarathonFeeder · 05/11/2012 14:32

Hello

anyone know anywhere I can get a not too granny looking knitting bag where I can keep all my current unfinished projects?

Somewhere I can order on line as I don't live in the uk.

Thanks Flowers

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MrsZoidberg · 05/11/2012 20:42

What about this one?

Or this one

MrsHoarder · 06/11/2012 17:06

Or if you have a sewing machine just run together a few "drawstring" bags. They only take 5 minutes and you can make several to stop projects making friends with each other.

I used spare ribbon instead of string and some nice fabric from my stash.

ClaireMarathonFeeder · 14/11/2012 10:30

Hello sorry for not being back

thanks for suggestions, unfortunately they're not quite what I want (even though I musta dmit I don't know exactly myself...)

Not good with sewing either, but thanks for suggestions!

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fossil97 · 14/11/2012 11:15

OK, are you looking to treat yourself?
I tend to have each project in a separate bag, maybe not with all the yarn. I just use any bag I spot: shoppers, calico bags, I do have one of those granny ones in a Liberty print. Maybe have a look at Next or Accessorise or Cath Kidston for a roomy tote bag?

Lantern Moon are a bit different

there is a brand called Namaste which are vv expensive but stylish

lots here

Also you could look at Jordana Paige

I'm still on the quest for the perfect bag though and have resorted to making my own.

fossil97 · 14/11/2012 11:18

Also if you are not going out and about a floorstanding bag is good. Or one that has enough structure to stand up by itself on the floor, and a light coloured lining so you can grovel about in it for lost things Grin

ClaireMarathonFeeder · 20/11/2012 09:27

hi fossil that's what I need, but it would have to be one that I can shut close, as I have 2 crawling babies, who would love to have a nosey!

thanks for suggestions though, might wait a little, but likes the websites you linked.

thanks

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fossil97 · 20/11/2012 17:39

2 babies Shock Grin and you have time to knit - wow

ClaireMarathonFeeder · 20/11/2012 19:01

Tbh it doesn't happen very often, but when it does, I find it very relaxing!! Smile

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tribpot · 21/11/2012 19:46

The Namaste Monroe bag is what I'm saving up for (note: add to growing list of things DH should buy me for my birthday). Not in pink I have to say - it comes in a lovely lime green colour - here it is on Amazon. This has better photos so you can see it fastens shut.

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