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ParticipantWell done all at the Big Textile Show
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ParticipantHi Spowartan
If you are on Facebook then just search for Morsbags, and you can post your pictures on there, and tell us a bit about your pod, etc. That is the most widely used platform nowhttps://www.facebook.com/morsbags
Well done and welcome
Anne
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ParticipantFantastic Kate Best of luck
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ParticipantHi Yes there is
Just pop your order throughivybags
ParticipantWell done for 128. It does take time. I try to sew long lengths of handle if I have a big piece of fabric then I can just cut it to length as I go. When I was working I used to cut out in the early morning before I went to work, and I would iron the tops down, then I just had to sew in the handles and side seams in another session
How on earth the contestants on Sewing Bee make whole garments in 4 or five hours is beyond me !!!ivybags
Participant23 orders today !!
Morsbaggers very sensibly staying put this Easter !
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ParticipantI’ve just got back from the PO and there are 6 more orders already !
I will mail another batch out on Saturdayivybags
ParticipantOh my word, Morsbaggers are busy bees this week
Bumper crop of labels just going to the mail today
Is there a Morsbag Spring in the air ?ivybags
ParticipantHi Lindy
Look for the Facebook page Morsbags Sociable Guerrilla Bagging, then click on Posts along the top bar. You should see Share Photos thereivybags
ParticipantThats fantastic Children love to learn how to use a sewing machine – my old Singer hand crank is ideal when no electric supply
We always made up kits beforehand then you can just “plug and Go” The children can choose their kit, and it saves much time cutting out, and ironing the handles
look forward to some pics on our Facebook page if you are able to take some
Have you got plenty of labels ? Im sending them out within a day or two of receipt of orders.Anne
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ParticipantThats brilliant Hetty Well done both of you
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ParticipantGreat news, Crafty Owls. Dont forget to take some pics, and put onto Morsbags Facebook page
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ParticipantPerfect The Ivybridge bank is Trussell Trust
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ParticipantOr you could donate them to your local food bank. There is a donation point at St Agnes Spar – isnt that where you had fabric donations some time ago ?
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ParticipantI didnt know that
Have just seen the Swansea post:“We are a Community Fridge who provides reusable cloth bags to customers for their food parcels”
Brilliant
The food bank were very happy with my drop yesterday
There is a community fridge somewhere in Plymouth I believe.
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