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<p>Stella has grown big! Her palypen is going up into the attic, but we have to share this idea first. This playpen bag is one of the most used items we&acute;ve ever made. It&acute;s great to have somewhere to store all the toys, to actually have room for the baby in the pen.</p>
<p><strong>Materials:</strong><br />Two different fabrics (If you like different lining of course)<br />Bias for the edge<br />Velcro</p>
<p><strong>Pattern:</strong><br />Start measuring the size you like your bag. We used he playpens height. Cut two pieces a little taller than the pen and about 1 1/2 times as wide as you like your bag.</p>
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<p>Right sides together sew the side and bottom seam. Then, to make the bottom of the bag, fold it so that the seams are in the middle front and back. See illutration below:</p>
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<p>Sew over the corners and cut. Make another bag and turn one of them inside out. Plave one inside the other. Sew the top edge. Sew a bias on to finish it.</p>
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<p>Then to hang it: Measure the space between the bars on your pen, and cut four pieces as wide as the space and approx 25 cm long. Sew two and two together (right sides together) Save a space to turn throug. Turn, iron and sew the opening. Sew on the velcro, we used two wide strips on each. Sew the hanging device onto the bag and you are finished!</p>
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