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Little Dress Clothespin Bag

  • Completed Project: Little Dress Clothespin Bag Picture #1
  • Completed Project: Little Dress Clothespin Bag Picture #2

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I made several of these clothespin bags last summer, sold some and gave some as gifts. I found the pattern in a very old magazine from the thrift store. Sorry I don't have a pdf pattern,don't know how to do that yet.
Hope you like my creation.

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  1. Step 1

    Step 1

    here's the pattern & measurements for the clothespin bag
    Body: cut (2) 15"long top to hem
    13" wide at waist
    4 1/2" long at sleeve
    14 1/2" wide halfway between waistband & hem
    19" wide sleeve to sleeve
    15" bottom of body
    make bottom round on each end

  2. Step 2

    Step 2

    I've had lots of request for the pattern for the Little Dress Clothespin bags I make.
    back facing cut (1) 9 1/2" x 13 1/2"

    L-shaped piece (center front facing) 7 1/2"x 6" x 3" x 2" x 3" x 5 1/2"...cut 1 reverse and cut another one (5 1/2" sides to meet at center fold on body)

    waistband: 14" x 2" cut (1)


  3. Step 3

    Step 3

    I did the best I could altho this cam is not focusing right.

    cut ruffle skirt 11 1/4" x 8" on fold(short end is fold)
    Gather 11 1/4" edge to fit across waist

  4. Step 4

    Step 4

    I hope you can read it or make it larger.


  5. Step 5

    Step 5

    I included all the measurement you need on each pattern piece.

    I came back to add all the measurements for cutting out the pattern.Sorry no one could read the pattern..I hope this helps!

  6. Step 6

    Step 6

    Good luck and I'm here if you need to know anything, just leave a message for me.
    Thanks for your patience.
    Marian

  7. Step 7

    Step 7

  8. Step 8

    Step 8

  9. Step 9

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Cat Morley

Cat Morley

27 Jan 01:33

Aww, this is super cute.

serendipity_sarah

serendipity_sarah

27 Jan 04:06

Very cute!

Lorraine

Lorraine

02 Feb 01:53

This is adorable. It would also look great in a babies room for hiding away hats,scarves, and mittens.
Thanks for the show and tell!

Pixie D.

Pixie D.

19 May 22:11

I love this project! Congratulations on being so original! :)
I was wondering if it wouldn't have been a bit better to include your measuring/instruction information in the description area of each step....

Fay P.

Fay P.

30 Aug 05:23

I made this Little Dress Clothes Pin Bag and I had a little trouble understanding the instructions as they are soo hard to see for an old bag like me. I winged mine and it came out pretty good if I say so myself. I'm going to make a few more to give as gifts and such. I can't tell if you have the skirt sewn on just the front or not, it looks like you do. I made mine so the skirt and waistband goes all the way around the body and I didn;t make the bottom of the body round. I just left it the way it was and then sturned it wrong side out after stitching on the skirt and stitched the bottom closed. They can be used for just about any thing you want t oput in them. Even those placstic grocery bags. LOL! Well take care and have a great day and thanks for the pattern. Huggies, Fay P.

Kim K.

Kim K.

12 Jun 05:09

Hi Marian,
I have been looking for this, for a long time. I was given one as a gift, and have been hoping that I would not have to tear it apart to make one. I am having problems making out your pieces, and how to draw them out. Would I be able to send you postage, if you might be able to draw them out for me? I usually draw my own patterns also, on grocery bags.
Kim
email kimk920@gmail.com

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Kay P. »
January 27, 2008 01:29
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