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<blockquote data-quote="confuzzled" data-source="post: 431702" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p>once upon a 100 years ago, this was a girl scout project! </p><p> </p><p>i dont remember the specifics, but i think it involved making an "envelope" of fabric so you could put the soap scraps inside and then it was either a snap or a button with an elastic loop that closed it up (today you could use velcro).</p><p> </p><p>now we just stick the too small piece to the next bar of soap, but i havent been crafty in ages, and anything i made as a girl scout would have been dust unto the earth by now.</p><p> </p><p>more power to you--but dont' do tooooooooo many "rags", my husband is the *king* of t-shirt rags, and umm, 20 or so will do ya. he has *no* idea why his other 80 or so keep getting "misplaced", and why the 20 he does still have dont even look <em>used</em>. :-D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 431702, member: 8831"] once upon a 100 years ago, this was a girl scout project! i dont remember the specifics, but i think it involved making an "envelope" of fabric so you could put the soap scraps inside and then it was either a snap or a button with an elastic loop that closed it up (today you could use velcro). now we just stick the too small piece to the next bar of soap, but i havent been crafty in ages, and anything i made as a girl scout would have been dust unto the earth by now. more power to you--but dont' do tooooooooo many "rags", my husband is the *king* of t-shirt rags, and umm, 20 or so will do ya. he has *no* idea why his other 80 or so keep getting "misplaced", and why the 20 he does still have dont even look [I]used[/I]. :-D [/QUOTE]
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