DIY Sewing Project. The Peg Bag. Create as a Gift or sell to make money
So here we go. The first of my DIY projects for you. Make for yourself, as a gift or perhaps you just want to earn some extra pennies buy selling these items. On generic Auction sites these can sell from £5 to £10 sterling. No idea value in Dollars as I'm from the UK.
Do you even call them peg bags.
Perhaps I should have researched this a bit more. Please let me know what you call them from where in the world you are. Here we call them Peg Bags :-)
So for less than a £1 to make and fun to do with the different patterns of Oil Cloth available you can be really creative.
So with out further a do here is the video. Enjoy.
I'll rattle on a bit more below the video should you require any more information.
I have made loads in the past and have given them to Charity...........shhhhhh.........I don't like to talk about it so keep it a secret.
Here are some of my previous designs
My next video will show you how to make a matching Rotary Line Cover. Again this may only be a UK Term and you believe me to be talking gobbledegook. Again let me know.
Or perhaps you want a Hammock and Hammock Stand. I show you a preview of these at the end of the video.
Now please be kind as this is my first video. Do you have any pointers for me. Let me know. I'm all ears. Literally.
So enough for now as I wish not to bore you.
Until next time.
Keep Safe World
Peace and Love
All those parachutes you made paying out now mate :) Good stuff dude keep it coming
Ah yes. My trade in the Military was the Packing and Repair of Parachutes. Funny at the time being a young man I thought it was too girly sat behind a sewing machine. Later on in my career I spent 3 years alone just in the sewing machine bay. The gash Jobs we done. We made Rucksacks (Bergens) Hammocks, Zoot Suits, Fancy Dress Costumes, Gloves, hats, happy days. Also not forgetting the Action Man Free Fall Parachute with Kite Strings. Should have put a patent on that. I'll blog about that and take it out for a flight again. Yes mate. Those skills have made the wife happy. She gets a new Peg Bag each year for Christmas :-)
I had to do some searching online. I said to myself, "What the heck is a peg bag?" Quickly I find the answer. To hold clothes pegs when not on use on your clothes drying line.
We call them clothes pins here in the USA. I love to learn the differing American English words and the English words for the same things--i.e, sidewalk = pavement, trunk = boot, truck = lorry, etc.