tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5605933136826194976.post2094101250964220448..comments2023-09-18T06:52:19.313-07:00Comments on Shape of a Spoon: bags bags bagsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5605933136826194976.post-17809763053698612172011-01-18T08:43:15.666-08:002011-01-18T08:43:15.666-08:00that is a crack up. my mother in law used to rave ...that is a crack up. my mother in law used to rave about erikas (which I still rave about and sporadically order from), and voila, there it was right in south bend.<br /><br />I actually found some produce bags on amazon that I might order up in the meantime, while I'm busy with these sandwich bags, and all. something is better than nothing, while I wait for a free window to create something.allydruhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06681832709393778260noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5605933136826194976.post-23611943473940526972011-01-17T20:37:38.869-08:002011-01-17T20:37:38.869-08:00I absolutely love those produce bags. I've see...I absolutely love those produce bags. I've seen lots of reusable ones before, but none of them inspired me - these do! I really like the idea of using the tulle for breathability (and in such cheery colors too).<br /><br />Allyson, it's so funny how you keep raving about Hart's Fabric - it's actually our local fabric store (and, yes, it's amazing - I drool over fabric there on a regular basis).Jenniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01962824095871182019noreply@blogger.com