November 2016

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    November stats – 2715 bags were made worldwide

    Bag-making pods

    Bude Baggers
    Earthlings
    Niffy Bags
    Guy’s Marsh Prison
    bean15
    Die Nähdamen
    Energiedienst Naehcafe
    Trusty Bags
    Offcuts
    Whissybags
    Nessky
    Chayce
    Landfrauen Ehrenkirchen
    Pickering Stitchers
    Smore Bags
    Bags by the beach
    Handcross Bag Lady
    Justliz
    Newtown Baggers
    School_Freimettigen
    Sparkles & Superheroes
    Greenbags
    Handcross Bag Lady
    Meddon Morsbaggers
    Dendrobium Eco Bags
    Dar el Ma
    BG Zaunergasse
    Cuckoobird
    Te Awa Pod
    Macs Bags
    The Scrapstore Birmingham
    Bags for life
    Rags to Bags
    Guy’s Marsh Prison
    Harborough Hit Bags
    Brixton Bags
    Radical Thread Seams of Change
    HopStitching
    Wundertuete
    Ballypod, Ireland
    pengelanton
    Les’spod

    Six new pods registered in November
    Guy’s Marsh Prison
    BG Zaunergasse
    Hastings
    Mashed Banana
    Landfrauen Ehrenkirchen
    Radical Thread Seams of Change

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    Radical Thread Seams of Change in Virginia, US, writes
    “All fabric is upcycled, thrifted or salvaged leftover fabric from The Radical Thread Co that would otherwise be landfill waste. We make Morsbags, shopping bags to donate to the community and pet beds filled with itty bitty scraps for a nice warm sleep pad, picc line covers for Lyme patients, Project Linus blankets for kids in hospitals and theatre costumes for non-profits and schools. Join us in the fun!

    Guy’s Marsh Prison “Prisoners sewing morsbags led by Gail and Kevin in the workshop!”

    Mashed Banana writes “Lone pod, mum of three, make children’s clothes and accessories and wants to give something back to the community. Will be secretly donating bags to the public through random acts of kindness.”

    Don’t forget, you can use morsbags instead of wrapping paper at Christmas – two presents in one!

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