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3x4 Inches Muslin Jewelry Bags 4x6 Inches CottonMuslin Bags with Drawstring 6x8 Inches Canvas Drawstring Bags Bulk Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Customer Reviews 4.4 out of 5 stars 700 4.4 out of 5 stars 700 4.4 out of 5 stars 700 Price $28.99$28.99 $34.99$34.99 $48.99$48.99 Size 3x4 Inches 4x6 Inches 6x8 Inches Quantity 200 Pcs 200 Pcs 200 Pcs
Wide usages suitable for packaging crafts, soaps, candles, wedding favors and more, good for soup cooking, tea making or other works; You can also DIY gift bags by decorating them
Drawstring design these bags are with drawstring design, allowing you to seal or open the bag easily, convenient to use, in case of leakage
Hold various items you can use the cotton muslin bags to hold crafts, soaps, candles, candies, tea leaf, coffee bean, wedding favors, etc., good for soup cooking, tea making, coffee filtering and so on
Quality material made of quality cotton, soft, durable and washable, ensure long time of usage; Note please allow slight size errors due to hand-made process
Quantity the package includes 200 pieces of muslin bags, abundant quantity for meeting your multiple needs; We provide you with several size options, please refer to pictures for detailed information
I love these bags. You get a decent amount for the price and they are pretty well made as far as cheap drawstring bags go. One thing I love about them is that the drawstring is neither plasticy nor ribbon, it appears to be cotton or a similar blend, which some people might not like but I think it's much better. The cord is thin and frays a bit at the end, but that's to be expected. They don't come knotted together so you can tie a bow if you wish or knot them yourselfI bought them to be favor bags for my wedding, and I hoped they would take a linoleum block print well. Block printing on fabric can be difficult, but these were honestly the easiest textiles I have ever block printed on. Not a single one had to be tossed for a bad print. Just make sure you're using textile block printing ink, and do one test print on paper first to prime the block, and you should be good to go. I haven't tried it yet but it appears that they may take fabric dye well too, especially since the drawstring cord appears to be a natural fiber as well. I would highly recommend these and I will be buying them again