I switched to a zero waste lifestyle last year, where we are trying to eliminate as much waste as possible. When our plastic peg bag started cracking and splitting I needed to find one to replace it. I didn’t want to get another plastic peg bag as it didn’t last that long and I couldn’t find one that wasn't plastic. After flicking through knitting patterns I found one I loved and was big enough to fit all of the pegs in.
[Start of image description: A blue background with a rainbow. A image of a forest with a cozy cottage and a campfire on the left. On the right is a log with a basket of yarn and needles, a black cat holding a ball of red yarn with another basket of yarn and a frog next to it. There is toodstools scattered around the forest and there is an owl in the tree. In the middle is the Cozy Woodland Cottage Knits logo with the words “Cozy Woodland Cottage Knits” End of image description.]
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Monday, April 30, 2018
Quick and easy knitted peg bag
I switched to a zero waste lifestyle last year, where we are trying to eliminate as much waste as possible. When our plastic peg bag started cracking and splitting I needed to find one to replace it. I didn’t want to get another plastic peg bag as it didn’t last that long and I couldn’t find one that wasn't plastic. After flicking through knitting patterns I found one I loved and was big enough to fit all of the pegs in.
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