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Sarahpauline Posted - Jun 30 2010 : 9:37:36 PM
Okay girls, I have a stack of hay twine, in orange, green and natural. Help me think of good crafty ways to use it. I always keep some around for the odd fix up, staking plants etc, even made a couple of haynets out of it, thinking about crocheting some cute doormats but what else?

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misspittypat Posted - Feb 20 2011 : 09:53:34 AM
make macrame plant hangers. i did that in high school

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Brew Crew Posted - Feb 20 2011 : 09:27:18 AM
Hammock! :D

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sunflowercritters Posted - Feb 19 2011 : 10:48:54 AM
crocket a barn rug with twine. Thats what I'm going to do with my twine from blocks of hay. Cann't wait to start. Need to finish other projects first.
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FieldsofThyme Posted - Jan 20 2011 : 04:38:33 AM
I would love to take your extra green twine for holiday wrappings this next holiday season.

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JojoNH Posted - Jul 05 2010 : 06:10:49 AM
Why not weave a ground cloth with all of the different colors? You will have an instant place to sit for your picnic lunch, keep one in your truck or car. . nothing worse than having to lay on the muddy ground if your working on your vehicle. . . well you get the idea Best of all, you can hose it off and hang it up to dry!

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Sarahpauline Posted - Jul 02 2010 : 12:15:53 PM
If you need any orange or green I am your girl. :) I could send you some.

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msdoolittle Posted - Jul 02 2010 : 10:02:43 AM
There was that recent MJF mag on using twine...they crocheted it into a bag. SO CUTE. I am thinking about saving baling twine for this!!!

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Sarahpauline Posted - Jul 01 2010 : 11:52:33 AM
Great ideas! I am determined not to throw any away or waste any. Maybe I can use some of that rusty barbed wire I pulled out last fall with the wreath idea....hmmm.

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Calicogirl Posted - Jul 01 2010 : 09:26:02 AM
Sarah, here are a couple of sites to check out:

http://www.craftstylish.com/item/44137/how-to-make-a-recycled-twine-welcome-mat

http://www.equisearch.com/horses_care/farm_ranch/management/balingtwine030703/

Happy crafting!

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mrsamy Posted - Jul 01 2010 : 05:06:51 AM
Make a wreath! I saw one on tipnut and it was adorable. Buy or better yet make a wire wreath frame or just a circle and tie smallish (I'm guessing about 4 inches) pieces around it. Pack 'em tightly and they'll make a bushy little wreath. With the colors you have you'll have an awesome fall decoration in no time. If you make a bunch in decreasing sizes you can stack them on top of each other to make little Christmas trees.



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