LITT - Smell Proof Stash Zip Lock Bags, Storage Metal Tub Jar 50 ml & Sharp Grinding Teeth Metal Herb Grinder - Odour/smell Proof, Glass Storage Jar, Travel Essentials, 3-Digit Code Secure Lock

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LITT - Smell Proof Stash Zip Lock Bags, Storage Metal Tub Jar 50 ml & Sharp Grinding Teeth Metal Herb Grinder - Odour/smell Proof, Glass Storage Jar, Travel Essentials, 3-Digit Code Secure Lock

LITT - Smell Proof Stash Zip Lock Bags, Storage Metal Tub Jar 50 ml & Sharp Grinding Teeth Metal Herb Grinder - Odour/smell Proof, Glass Storage Jar, Travel Essentials, 3-Digit Code Secure Lock

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Round 1: Using Gold, make 4 chains. Join with a slip stitch to make a ring. Make three chains then make 11 trebles into the chain ring. Join with a slip stitch to the third chain of the first stitch. You should have 12 stitches. Fasten off and weave in the ends. Smell-proof bags are typically made of multiple layers of materials that work together to prevent the escape of odours. The specific materials used may vary depending on the manufacturer and the intended use of the bag, but here are some common materials used in the construction of smell-proof bags: One of the standout features of the Speero Green Medium Stash Bag is the use of military spec zips. These zips are not only robust but also guarantee smooth functionality over the years. You'll no longer worry about zips failing you when you need them most. These military-grade zips ensure secure closure and can withstand even the most demanding angling conditions.

You should end up with a square that is even, with four corners equally spaced by 8 treble clusters on each side. At the end, I cut the cord to exactly the right length and wound some white yarn around the cord ends to hold them in place. I finished the round of camel to cover the join. These bags are not only a safe place for our prized weed, they are a statement of sophistication in the world of cannabis storage. Meticulously designed to combine form and function, these bags stand out as guardians of our green treasure, stealthily keeping the aromas beyond their airtight closure. Some of us don’t go anywhere without our favorite herb. For many, it’s medicine, while for others, high times are the best times. Either way, we can all agree that life is sweeter when you have your stash than when you don’t. This week I finished my new project bag. A roomy granny box bag made from Stylecraft chunky in lots of bright retro colours. When I posted a pic on Facebook this week I was amazed at the response! It almost went viral 🙂 Well, for me getting a post that reaches 15,000 people plus is a major event.

Holding the cord parallel to the top edge of the bag, I did another round of edging in parchment, crocheting over the cord to hold it in place. On the third round, I put the lining inside the bag and crocheted from the outside, joining each stitch with the corresponding stitch on the lining. There was a bit of fudging here, but if you pin the lining to the bag at the corners, you can get the join pretty even. Then I went round and added one more round of double crochet to give the bag a deep top edge. Round 5: Using cream join the new yarn into any space between the treble clusters on the side of your square. A space between two treble clusters just after a corner is best. Make two chains. Then make two half treble stitches into the same space. In the next two spaces between the treble clusters on the side of the square make three half treble stitches. These are shorter, so will reduce the width of the sides of your square, making the shape a more precise square. *When you get to the corner, make two trebles into the space created by the two chain stitches. Then make two chains and two more trebles. On the next side, make three half treble stitches into each space.* Repeat from * to * until you have gone all round the square. Join to the second chain of the first stitch with a slip stitch and fasten off and weave in the ends. To make the chunky retro granny stash bag, you need five squares, one for the base and one for each side.

To attach this to the bag, I made holes 8 mm apart along the top hemmed edge with an awl, then used plum coloured embroidery thread, used with all 6 strands, to make blanket stitch all around the edge. I then used Stylecraft Special DK in plum to add a single round of double crochet. I’m working on a detailed free tutorial for the square design, which is my own. I know its a granny square but I didn’t copy any other pattern and just went with the flow.Round 4: Using walnut join the new yarn into any space between the treble clusters. Make three chains. Make two trebles into the same space. In the next space of the previous round, make three trebles. In the next space make two trebles, two chains and two trebles. This is your first corner. *In the next two spaces, make three trebles. Then in the next space, make the second corner by doing two trebles, two chains and two trebles.* Repeat from * to * twice more. Join with the third chain of the first stitch using a slip stitch. You should have four corners with two treble clusters between each one. 48 stitches in total (40 trebles plus the 8 chains for the corners). Fasten off and weave in the ends. There's no getting away from it. Some of the most expensive and potent herbs come with an additional attribute that most people would prefer to control: they're a little on the stinky side. It might be nice to have the herbs in the kitchen but wouldn't it be great to abolish the odours? It's one thing to have the smell of roses pervading your home but the smell of garlic and certain other herbs can be a little overpowering, to say the least.



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