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Congratulations morsbaggers, what a November SewVember we’ve just had!
131 pods added morsbags to the worldwide tally. This is the second-highest number of active pods to add morsbags to the monthly tally – ever!

The pods on the roll of honour this month are –

3Ps In A Pod

Abergwaith Stitch & Bitch

Ambitions

Angie’s Bohemian Bags

Baggers of Gowerton

Bagpuss

Bags from Rags

Bags Galore

Bagsy

Bagzee

Bargebaggers

Bartley Bagger

Bella Napoli

Belperbaggers

BishEcoBags

Brierley Bags

Broadland Bag Lady

Bude Baggers

Busy Bees

Butterfly Bags

Churchstoke Baggers

Claire Bear Morsbags

Coastal Dunes

Coco Creations

Coffee and socks

Crafty Maid

Cuckoobird

Darting Frog

Day-Light

Debi’s stuff

Die Nähdamen

Dilyn@EC

Earthlings

eco.on.the.quiet

Ecobaggers @ St.George’s

ECOBAGS

ECOTBAGS

FabGBags

First State Pod

FOLKE BAGS

Fraser Valley Morsbags

Frau D.

Frutteltuttel

Gatchastitch

Gemma Pegg’s Pod

Great Oakley and District U3A

Greenbags

GT Bags

Handcross Bag Lady

Harborough Morsbags

Helping Handles

HopStitching

Ivybags

Joli Sisters

Kathy’s bags

Kingsley Bags

Knitpatch

laudatosi.cdm

LC Valley Morsbaggers

LoopyBags

Macs Bags

Mad bag lady

MaggiesBaggies

Megsmors

Middlesex Federation of WIs

Monifieth Morsbags

Monty Morsbags

Morsbag Meisters

Morsbags

MorsbagsLudgershall

Nanamontana’s pod

Nanapodster

Nannypaddy

NeuenburgNäht

newbridge on wye

Newby old bags

Niffy Bags

NoMoreWaste

Nottingham City WI Bag Ladies

Odd Handles

Odds n Ends

OHS Green Council

Olney pod

One Pod

Oxford Craft Club

Pickering Morsbaggers

Plastic Free Bingley

Podronus

Polly’s Pod

PotCaf Bag

Ragtag Bags

Sally South Bags

Sasha’s pod

say no to plastic

Settle Age UK

SheilaMatilda Bags

Sinjun’s Bags

SJBBags

South East Living Skies

South Molton Scrapstore

Squeak’s Bags

St Paul Baggers

Staffordshire Stitchers

Stakes WI Bag Ladies

Stitching Kitchen

Stoffbeutel

Sue’s Mountsorrel

SWLQ

Tatty Princess

Tethera

The Bag Bubble

The Bay

The Chickadeez (and friends)

The Fig Derby

The Lazy Baggers

The old bag

Thornbags

TLT Morsbaggers

Toni Fab Bags

TricksyBell’s Pod

Two Doors Studio

Ummi’s Love

upcycling is fun

Upper Wreake

Valbags

Wantage Pod

Western Cape Morsbags

Whetstone Whales

Whissybags

YouCan

Zebediahs

32 NEW pods joined in November

They are –

Cranbrook Quilters’ Guild

Ecobaggers @ St.George’s

Great Oakley and District U3A

Coastal Dunes

OHS Green Council

Kathy’s bags

Bagzee

Baggers of Gowerton

Richmond-1st

Jubileeclip

Joli Sisters

Echt EcoBags

Cazbags

Patch-Up-Girls

Bags Against Garbage

Bags Afloat

The Bag Bubble

Minipod

Momma Bear Creates

Lindas morsbagging

The Bay

PuddleJumpers

Lingwood Quilters

Gisusabag

Mummylady

mary’s pod

All Saints

Nairn and District Baggers

Bagsy

Fraser Valley Morsbags

Busy Bees

Stoffbeutel

32 new pods is almost a record-breaking number, not quite topping the record set after SewVember 2018. New pod registrations have gone through the roof since January 2019, so the annual total is shaping up to be very interesting.

Just as a comparison, in the whole of 2018, there were 204 new pods registered.
So far in 2019, we have 398 newbies. Amazing growth, so good to see. 😀

And how many morsbags did these industrious sewists make in SewVember 2019?
The answer is 5562, which is almost as many as in last year’s big effort. We were 61 bags short of equalling last year – so close! (Just about 1% less, a negligible amount.)

Interesting Comments:

Cranbrook Quilters’ Guild has just joined morsbags.

“Our pod consists of the members of the quilters’ guild in Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada. Our membership varies from 65 to 95 people from year to year. We are planning on making 150 Morsbags, one for each attendee at the quilt conference we are hosting near our city in 2020. Quilters from miles around will be attending to share ideas and inspiration.”

Baggers of Gowerton writes

“We have an ongoing number of pillowcases received from another project, we will make into bags :)”

I say “Great idea!” Pillowcases can make great morsbags, quickly and easily.

One Pod of Brighton writes:

“We are a socially active church engaging with food poverty, homeless and environmental issues. Just taken over a farm which supplies our farmers market & our social activities. Found Morsbags at Great British Sewing Bee where I was exhibiting my quilts & fabric origami. Want to give out bags at our farmers market, at our barista training project and at other places”

Momma Bear Creates writes:

“Making bags from surplus clothes left over from my memory bear business, I always felt it was an awful waste throwing away excess fabric if the owners didn’t want it returning to them. I know my customers will be behind me knowing that their loved ones clothing is going to make the world a better place. Please feel free to join me”

OHS Green Council writes:

“We are a high school environmental club with a mission to empower students to make positive change in their school and community by modeling and promoting sustainable habits with a focus on reducing waste. We have collaborated with area sewing experts who stitch together the fabric we cut for our Morsbags.”

These two comments from new pods summarise what morsbags is all about.
Fraser Valley Morsbags says
“Sharing bags with family and friends and encouraging fellow sewists to help reduce the plastic waste in our landfills and oceans.”

and Busy Bees’ comment struck a chord with me –
“Wasn’t sure why I had kept left over material for years until I heard about Morsbags – obviously they are the reason why!”

Stashbusting at its finest!