I like to keep my husband's dress shirts separate from our other laundry because I have then dry cleaned. Rather than piling them on top of the hamper (super unattractive), I thought I would make a laundry bag. Just in time, I came across
this smart little tutorial using a pillowcase. As luck would have it, I had THE perfect pillowcase for the job. I had been holding on to it for quite some time, just knowing that it was destined to become...something. Take a look:
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Green stripes, my favorite! A laundry bag is essentially a giant drawstring bag, but using a pillowcase instead of starting from scratch did save me a lot of time. Cute, right?
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