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This pair of jeans of Owen's had lots of pockets, and we, well Paul, managed to ruin them in the washing machine ages ago. I kept hold onto them just in case.
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Here are a side pocket and a back pocket, transformed into 2 bags. As there were so many pockets I struggled to find fabric for straps. The check fabric is a good weight from the bargain roll in Dunelm Mill.
I crocheted the flower whilst in florida :) and thought it looked great with this fabric.
I have more to follow and more to finish.
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