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amyjo 11-11-2013 09:15 PM

clear plastic storage
 
my dh has been buying small containers with potato salad in them. I have taken them and washed them clean and am going to try to put jelly rolls in them for baby quilts. don't know if that will work yet, but have 4 of them now. they would also work to hold 3 in. squares for I spy quilts or similar. will try that tomorrow.

Airwick156 11-11-2013 09:27 PM

Good idea. And your recycling the containers too.

mjhaess 11-12-2013 06:10 AM

Good recycling idea.....Thanks..

MarthaT 11-12-2013 06:58 AM

I also like the "clam shell" plastic boxes veggies and fruits come in from Sam's Club. (They are a bit larger than the grocery store sized boxes.) I use grape tomato boxes for 5" squares and strawberry boxes for jelly roll sized strips, rolled up. The long, flatter boxes, like cherries come in, I use for smaller 4 in. crumb blocks I am collecting as I sew other things and use the "crumbs" as my starters and enders when piecing. They all stack together nicely, I can see through them, and they don't cost me a penny!

mighty 11-12-2013 07:17 AM

Great idea, thank you!

Pieces2 11-12-2013 08:10 AM

Fabric should never be stored in plastic containers. Fabric needs to breathe.
Plus formaldhyde forms in closed plastic containers, which contaminates the fabric.

Halo 11-12-2013 12:19 PM

I use these types of containers all the time & have for years with no problem at all. If they were totally air tight it may be a different story, but they are not, so the fabric can breath.

mjsylvstr 11-13-2013 04:55 AM

I use those small containers to store my PPing fabric. Never throw away a piece of material that might be useful on another project and some PPing needs such tiny pieces.
I have a hanging shoe storage unit with 10 shelves and each shelf hold two containers…so I now have all colors in their own homes……..makes life a whole lot easier.

and my fabric doesn't stay in there long enough to be a problem.

MarthaT 11-13-2013 05:03 AM


Originally Posted by Pieces2 (Post 6400843)
Fabric should never be stored in plastic containers. Fabric needs to breathe.
Plus formaldhyde forms in closed plastic containers, which contaminates the fabric.

The plastic containers veggies and fruit come in have lots of holes in them. (They also need to breathe.) Should not be a problem with fabric storage. I just collect until I get enough to make a scrappy quilt so the fabrics are not in there for many years.

Cecelia363 11-13-2013 09:06 AM

I have my fabric stored in large plastic totes, some of them have a strong smell when I open them and others none at all. I wonder why? I have thought of using my wood burning tool to melt air holes into them but have not done it yet.


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