Bongo Java donated some of the large sacks that coffee comes in for the project. I was a bit skeptical about trying to make bags from it. But, it worked fine and they turned out nice! I was inspired by Marina from this post. However, I will tell you that it is messy to cut and sew the burlap. I also washed and dried them first because the sacks were quite dusty.


Finished bags that Bagette April brought back for numbering this week. . .

Bagette Kathleen working hard. . .

Have a wonderful, shorter week! Teresa
1 comment:
Love those fair trade coffee bags, what a wonderful way for them to have another life and keep the fair trade message flowing!
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