Useful Household Products

These Tote Bags are designed to fold up small enough to fit in your handbag. They are fully washable and are robustly made from good quality, attractive fabrics so you can be proud to give them as gifts (or keep one for yourself, if you want).
 
The fabrics used are sourced from donated pillow or cushion covers, leftover curtain fabric and other materials left over from other projects.
If you have ever sat down to use a public picnic table and found it a bit unhygienic (I have!) then you will understand how useful  these place settings can be. 
 
They contain a basic set of cutlery and a small napkin, all of which you can roll up at the end of the meal and take home for hand washing. Take out the cutlery and the  open roll can be used as a placemat for sandwiches etc.
 
The fabrics used are sourced from donated pillow or cushion covers, leftover curtain fabric and other materials left over from other projects.
 
 
Sooner or later those little plastic bags we use to weigh and take home our fresh produce from the supermarket will be banned like the plastic carriers we used to use. 
 
Before that happens, perhaps it makes sense to start using use these extremely light mesh bags made from unwanted sheer curtains and yarn scraps.
No one around to help you to unscrew your stubborn jar and bottle lids?
 
With these lid grippers made from old curtains and offcuts of non-slip drawer liners you don’t need to rely on anyone else. 
 
Ideal for those with arthritic or just weak hands and wrists.
 
With an internal magnet so you can hang it on the fridge or cooker and never have to rummage around in the cutlery drawer for it.
 
Cute Doggy Pooh Bag Holders that you can attach to your dog’s leash. Complete with a roll of bags so ready to use. Made from fabric scraps.
An excellent use of old faded, damaged  or stretched tee shirts. while these tug ropes would probably not last long if your dog is large, they are soft on the gums so ideal for older or smaller dogs.
A great way of using fabric scraps, unwanted CDs, odd buttons and old wadding, these card holders will enable children or older people who may have difficulty holding a large handful of cards.