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analiaeli Publish time 2019-5-30 03:44

Thank you

fitriechen Publish time 2019-8-5 13:38

Thank you very much!

wuedna13 Publish time 2019-8-9 08:55

Thanks for sharing!

mardy Publish time 2020-1-29 07:19

Interesting idea, thank you

kurokat Publish time 2020-1-29 16:18

What good way to reuse plastic bags!

bananapie Publish time 2020-1-30 04:35

Oh I like that idea! I use all my scrap yarn bits and my cat seems to love wool stuffing but I bet she'd like the crinkle noise of the bags. Good tip, thanks!

DMCrafter Publish time 2020-1-31 17:02

That is a very novel idea. I generally use poly fill, or bits of yarn if it’s a small space. Not sure I would use plastic bags, unless it was something that was going to sit on my own shelf. Yes

BingleMcDingle Publish time 2020-1-31 22:15

I save all of my scrap pieces of yarn ends to use for plushie stuffing, but it takes a long time to build up enough to actually use.

kaden Publish time 2020-1-31 22:42

I've used yarn scraps to stuff with. I have loads of those sitting about and they don't cost me anything new! I just shove them into a bag as I work and then when I need stuffing... voila!

ThoughtfulNerd Publish time 2020-2-23 22:18

I would use this tip more for the toys that are on my shelf and the ones I give to children. Good tip
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