nod nodEllendra wrote:Seems a variation on those string bags would be easy to make with a crochet hook.
 should be simple enough - midweight cotton and a double treble/three chain mesh
  should be simple enough - midweight cotton and a double treble/three chain mesh
nod nodEllendra wrote:Seems a variation on those string bags would be easy to make with a crochet hook.
 should be simple enough - midweight cotton and a double treble/three chain mesh
  should be simple enough - midweight cotton and a double treble/three chain mesh



 They rust as well if you don't dry them immediately.
  They rust as well if you don't dry them immediately.  Then I discovered Lidl mince which comes in a bag you can pour out as much or as little as you like, meaning we use a lot less (individually frozen it looks bulky but actually isn't) so saves us as much money!
  Then I discovered Lidl mince which comes in a bag you can pour out as much or as little as you like, meaning we use a lot less (individually frozen it looks bulky but actually isn't) so saves us as much money!  
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)

So the moral is, don't throw away that sandwich toaster lurking unused at the back of a cupboard!Green Aura wrote:The only problem is - we threw one away (long pre-ish) a few years ago, which we'd had for years! Stupid huh?
 
 http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)


My mum had one of those for years - to water the carpet with!Cligereen wrote:Stirrup pumps. A body can never have enough stirrup pumps. They're great for watering seed beds from a bucket, great for clearing small floods, useful for cleaning the car and all without electricity.
My great grandmother gave me hers many years ago which she had used to clear floods out of the air-raid shelter in the garden. Sadly it eventually broke and I haven't found another. I am still on the lookout though. I'm amazed that some 'green' company doesn't manufacture them again.
 Seriously!  We had some kind of coconut carpet squares in the hall and up the stairs when I was wee.  The problem was if the got too dry they shrank so they had to be watered every now and then - hence the sturrup pump!
 Seriously!  We had some kind of coconut carpet squares in the hall and up the stairs when I was wee.  The problem was if the got too dry they shrank so they had to be watered every now and then - hence the sturrup pump!
