Easy Clutterbag
Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p125010
Date Added: October 24, 2001
This clutterbag is fairly easy to make and can be completed in a few hours. Like the other clutter bags I designed on this site, it uses a large whipped topping container for stability on the inside. I really love making these and using them. They are so handy for hiding small stuff that tends to clutter up a room.
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