You still have to wipe the dust out.Good that you are able to donate those feed bags to the 4H, who can learn some life skills in sewing and sell the bags as a fundraiser.
Cannot the dust be wiped down with a damp cloth? I would think any shopping bag made from a feed bag would have to be wiped down before using.
Dear Wife sews enough to hem up her pants, but that is about it. I never really learned how to sew. I would not be caught dead on a sewing machine as a young boy, but as an old man, I wish I had learned that life skill.
I grew up in a generation, or school system, where boys were taught certain shop skills and girls were taught other home skills, and never the two should be interchanged. I am very thankful I have those shop skills, but I really feel I missed out on many life skills such as cooking and sewing.
I joined a Senior Citizens Cooking Class that meets once a month and I'm the only guy in the class that regularly attends. I am having fun learning how to cook stuff. Dear Wife does almost all the cooking at home, but every once in a while, I can make supper for us now.
Boys learned farming and farm machine maintenance when I grew up. Girls learned how to garden. Even though I have been gardening for many years now, I am still more comfortable building a raised bed then planting it. Go figure. I have all the food gardens at our house, and Dear Wife grows all the flowers. Funny how that works out.
In addition to that, many companies are switching to a weird woven type of material. It's plastic and when it is cut, it all unravels at an alarming rate and OH the mess.