Designed by Mary Metcalf
Bag size: height 33cm x 9.5cm (13” x 3¾”)
One pattern, five completely different styles – choose a bag to match the occasion.
For Christmas I have designed a paper foundation pieced fir tree.
For any pressie occasion why not make the bag with the gift box tied with an appliqued ribbon or for your bloke’s BBQ try the rugby kiwi bag printed allover with NZ silver ferns.
Valentine’s day has not been forgotten with a wonderful heart that says ‘I love you” and then for a real New Zealand wine bag to give one of our award winning whites away try the rugby kiwi with the silver fern print.
Full instructions and patterns are given for all the bags.
Interesting fact:
Tom Angove of Angove's, a winemaker from Renmark, South Australia, invented the wine cask and it was patented by the company on 20 April 20 1965.
A wine cask is wine packaged in a plastic bag, protected by a corrugated cardboard box. The bag is sealed by a simple plastic tap, which is used to dispense the wine.
However wine buffs insist on a glass bottle and the uncorking of the bottle as part of the ritual of wine drinking.