


I often buy my spuds from a supermarket, organic, I hasten to add. I hate the plastic bag its housed in , it suffocates them and often makes them sweat, leading to rotten spuds. So, with that in mind I set about to make a potato sack. It"s made in dk cotton in a simple treble pattern ,made in the round , then I changed the pattern to 2tr in each treble, miss one treble all in the round.Varied this sequence. When you get the correct size you need make a cord to thread threw. Et voila, a nice easy project.
Those must be the best dressed potatoes in town. :-)
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