Guest guest Posted March 1, 2012 Report Share Posted March 1, 2012 Did you sew up the side or just draw string it? Did you use special thread or stiches? Re: Getting creamy coconut milk without bits of it in it You are most welcome. I started making them years ago when I couldn't find anything that didn't contain allergens for me in some form or fashion. I put jute cord in them to make a drawstring-makes it easy to hang them either over a bowl or on a jelly rack-I also have a hook above my kitchen sink that I hang them on, so they drain right in to the sink. They make wonderful sprouting bags too, if you want to sprout alfalfa, radish, mung beans, etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2012 Report Share Posted March 1, 2012 I just cut long rectangles, fold them in half and stitch up both sides, then make a little slip flap for the drawstring, insert it and turn it right side out-takes mere seconds to whip one up. I can post a pic, if needed.Sent from my iPadOn Mar 1, 2012, at 9:02 AM, Alsothewolf2@... wrote: Did you sew up the side or just draw string it? Did you use special thread or stiches? Re: Getting creamy coconut milk without bits of it in it You are most welcome. I started making them years ago when I couldn't find anything that didn't contain allergens for me in some form or fashion. I put jute cord in them to make a drawstring-makes it easy to hang them either over a bowl or on a jelly rack-I also have a hook above my kitchen sink that I hang them on, so they drain right in to the sink. They make wonderful sprouting bags too, if you want to sprout alfalfa, radish, mung beans, etc. = Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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