I took a sheer curtain that got a few runs in it with the help of a kitten. One side was still ok.
I folded it in half and cut 11"wide rectangles. The length was whatever my curtain length was halved, probably 25". I was able to cut three from the curtain avoiding the tears.
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Fold them inside out and sew up both sides and then turn them right side out again. Super simple! Put produce inside and tie a knot to keep it in there. The produce is just visible enough to make out what it is. If there is a number the clerk needs to read, then I would probably not knot it since I am not sure I could make it out with the sheerness of this particular curtain.
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That's so cool! Thanks for the tip!!!
I recently bought 4 short panels of white sheers at a thrift store for $2 for this specific reason... to make reusable produce bags.
I was able to make 8 bags from one panel. So when these wear our, I've got more panels to make some to replace them.
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