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What do you keep your pegs in?

54 replies

GreatNorthRoad · 11/09/2013 09:48

I know, if there was a prize for the most boring question....but I'm finding it is occupying an unreasonable amount of my thinking time!

ATM I use a v old compost caddy - one of the first free issue ones from the council, a kind of plastic basket with a handle. It soon became obsolete when the council changed their recycling system again but has done the job for the pegs for a good many years Smile

This summer it has disintegrated and I need to find a replacement, but I can't bring myself to spend actual cash on such a thing. There must be something laying around that will "do" iyswim. Any better suggestions than a carrier bag?

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NomDeClavier · 11/09/2013 09:49

An adapted pillowcase on a clothes hanger to make a kind of hanging bag.

CMOTDibbler · 11/09/2013 09:52

Mine just live on the line. They seem quite happy like this

WhoKnowsWhereTheTimeGoes · 11/09/2013 09:54

Child's bucket? Plant pot?

KatoPotato · 11/09/2013 09:55

www.ulsterweavers.com/product.cfm?product=1669

derektheladyhamster · 11/09/2013 09:57

My favourite was a wooden trug, but after being hit countless times with a football over the years it finally broke beyond repair. I now have a funky hemp bag.

Madamecastafiore · 11/09/2013 10:03

Am anal about using proper stuff.

Have brabantia peg bag and very nifty fold away wall mounted brabantia washing line.

I am bragging about it as am sooo happy with it. I have spent years looking at bloody washing lines that weren't in straight and now don't have to look at one at all, just fold it away.

ScienceRocks · 11/09/2013 10:06

Cloth book start bag. Seriously. I can have it on my shoulder when pegging out the laundry, and it sits nicely on the corner of the rotary airer or on the ironing board hook. And if it gets manky, I can wash it.

TwoTearsInABucket · 11/09/2013 10:08

A cleaned out domestos bottle with the top cut off. It has a built in handle and everything!

GreatNorthRoad · 11/09/2013 10:09

Ohh, Science I still have that, it must be 13yo now, but we still use it for the library books

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GreatNorthRoad · 11/09/2013 10:09

I like that Two Tears, thank you

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PestoSwimissimos · 11/09/2013 10:10

I too have a

Brabantia peg bag

hanging on my washing whirligig - fab [smile ]

PestoSwimissimos · 11/09/2013 10:10
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Elsiequadrille · 11/09/2013 10:11

A peg bag (horribly twee bought from Cath Kidston approx a decade ago).

GreatNorthRoad · 11/09/2013 10:11

No! Stop telling me about things you have to buy. I'm going to end up asking for a peg bag for Christmas!

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CoolaSchmoola · 11/09/2013 10:12

I have a homemade peg bag on a coat hanger.

theginganinja · 11/09/2013 10:14

I made mine out of an old skirt, was dead easy. I can't find the actual tut I used but this one looks similiar. Only took about an hour IIRC.

HorryIsUpduffed · 11/09/2013 10:14

I'm another who uses a cloth bag - think mine is Tiny Talk but same shape as a Sure Start one.

I have literally hundreds of pegs, all of which get used on an "empty the basket" washing day. Having them all just by my hip to grab is so easy. And yy to being able to shove it in a cupboard out of the way when not in use, and easily launder if grubby.

Purpletoes · 11/09/2013 10:15

I have the brabantia peg bag as well. It's great just hook to trousers and always have your pegs with you. It is also very small and neat. Also good in a small kitchen!

TwoTearsInABucket · 11/09/2013 10:18

My mum hates my domestos bottle and insists I should get a peg bag Grin

educatingarti · 11/09/2013 10:32

I made a pegbag out of an antique pillowcase that was beyond mending for use as a pillowcase, plus a coathanger. It wasn't hard and there are a variety of instructions online!

ilovepowerhoop · 11/09/2013 10:35

mine are in a peg bag

valiumredhead · 11/09/2013 10:37

A plastic basket from tesco.

WhoKnowsWhereTheTimeGoes · 11/09/2013 10:42

I've got a cross body one, basically the same design as the coathanger ones but with a long shoulder strap instead of the hanger (I've got a long line and need to have it on me not hooked on the line).

MrsWelly · 11/09/2013 10:43

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NeoMaxiZoomDweebie · 11/09/2013 10:49

An old toddler dress sewn up at the bottom and with a coathanger on it. I adapted it by slitting an opening halfway down the skirt bit.