Re: Bag It
- Subject: Re: Bag It
- From: G* H*
- Date: Thu, 08 Jul 1999 20:17:17 -0500
That is what I use to cover the female flowers. My wife made the little bags with
drawstrings from some of our row cover material.
George Heyne
Rochester, Mn.
Elkskin@aol.com wrote:
> OK, Heres my bag, Get some "Remay" or other "fine" nylon mesh material
> from your nearest fabric shop, have your wife or girlfriend cut and sew them
> into 6'' x 10" bags, fold and sew a 1" Hem in the top so you can run a nylon
> draw string through it, locate some snug fitting beads at a craft shop to put
> on the draw string so you can cinch up the bag around the base of the
> flowers, they work great! And since they are made of nylon are totally
> weather proof and can be used for many years. I could not talk my wife into
> sewing them for me and have since learned to hate! "Sewing Machines" and
> understand why a lot of women have given them up, but I did it over the
> winter in my free time and now have about 30 bags, they also make good seed
> drying Bags! (Elkskin)
>
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