Sweaters for pots and pans.

Discussion in 'Camp Cooking & Dutch Ovens' started by DickandJudy, May 2, 2014.

  1. DickandJudy

    DickandJudy Newbie

    Wanted: fabric bags for storing pots, plans, lids. Started with some extra yardage and corduroy for cushioning, but broke a needle on my sewing machine.

    A couple of old sweaters and some worn placemats later: solved!
    Sweaters for the galley
     
  2. adrianneross

    adrianneross Junior Ranger Donating Member

    Love it!

    I was planning to do the same thing for my 12" frypan & lid plus two round griddles - I've got some old multi-towel sample fabric (the orange towels REI used to sell but I think they discontinued because frankly, it's kind of skanky) - but when I showed Tim, he said: how about a nice plaid? That got me thinking about some thrift store wool kilts I've been collecting....

    I also want to make some kind of plate dividers for my plates & bowls to keep them from rattling. Wow! the ones they sell at the store are expensive!

    Always nice to meet another sewer!
     
  3. pbaker2225

    pbaker2225 Junior Ranger Donating Member

    I bought some flannel sheets and since I really don't like flannel pillow cases I used those to make bags for the pans. Worked good but they are not a beautiful fabric. They can be used as dish towels if necessary.
    The sheets don't look nearly as good as they did on the web site.
     
  4. Theresa

    Theresa Novice

    Super cool idea!
     
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