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    Another use for a suction soap holder.

    This is as handy as a shirt pocket. http://sewmanyways.blogspot.com/2014...ar-sewing.html
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    Wow, lots of great ideas! It only makes me wish that I wasn't always the driver LOL!

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    I like that! I bought a plastic suction soap holder at Walmart and put it on my sewing machine. It holds snips and seam ripper out of my way but handy to grab. They come in all sizes and shapes. I need to put a piece of felt in the bottom of it.

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    Great ideas! But only thing wrong with putting on passenger side is it's in the way of driver being able to see the outside mirror on their right But otherwise it's a cute idea!
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    Clever idea. I don't see that it would interfere with the passenger side outside mirror as that mirror can be moved and the basket looks lower on the window than the bottom of the mirror.

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    Thanks for posting, this is s wonderful idea that I am going to use in our RV. Everything is right on hand and yet out of the way. Looks pretty too!

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    Great ideas! Thanks for sharing.
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    Great ideas for travel and your machine.
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    a very clever idea, indeed. i like the spool thread dispenser feature
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    HEY! I've been moaning (only a little) that I can't hang anything magnetic on my LA because everything's aluminum... This would work just fine I bet. If suction cups can hang on while a car's moving, I'd think a lightly packed one can hold on when a sewing machine is moving. Thanks for posting this Tesspug, I don't think I would have gotten there on my own.

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