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Old 04-12-2009, 05:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
I havenīt found a Pizza delivery in Spain :?

Do you mean the ones with the lids that flip up. I have been looking for something to keep my squares flat and have only come up with expensive plastic ones. As I would need a few as I always have several things on the go, have started to use square baskets but these are not too successful.

Anyone else use a clever idea??

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Elle, I am a person that if I can't find what I want, lots of time, I invent it...or maybe I just think I was the first, lol.
Hubby gets sodas in these 12" x 16" boxes, I take two and cut off one long side, slide them together and duct tape them. I can make them the size I need. I use them for WIP's...blocks, stack them with different parts of quilt I am working on...use them to sort pages of mag pics I cut out to put in notebooks...oh, me and boxes make a great team...should have been a kitty cat...I keep ona saying...but then I'm really a lab, they're curious too! :D
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Old 04-12-2009, 05:42 AM
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another idea I have, is to use the mesh plastic canvas stuff to make the size 'boxes' I want. you could either do the yarn on it, or even glue on fabrics, for a very pretty box.
If I wasn't so gosh darn busy right now. :lol:
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Old 04-12-2009, 05:43 AM
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Originally Posted by quiltncrazy
Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
I havenīt found a Pizza delivery in Spain :?

Do you mean the ones with the lids that flip up. I have been looking for something to keep my squares flat and have only come up with expensive plastic ones. As I would need a few as I always have several things on the go, have started to use square baskets but these are not too successful.

Anyone else use a clever idea??

Elle
Elle, I am a person that if I can't find what I want, lots of time, I invent it...or maybe I just think I was the first, lol.
Hubby gets sodas in these 12" x 16" boxes, I take two and cut off one long side, slide them together and duct tape them. I can make them the size I need. I use them for WIP's...blocks, stack them with different parts of quilt I am working on...use them to sort pages of mag pics I cut out to put in notebooks...oh, me and boxes make a great team...should have been a kitty cat...I keep ona saying...but then I'm really a lab, they're curious too! :D
Now thats a good idea... thanks so much. :D :D Elle
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Old 04-12-2009, 06:45 AM
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Wow you girls rule....love the Bargello site on utube!!......

Our pizza comes in boxes....I don't have one at the moment but when I get one I'll show ya......they are about 2" by 18" if you order a xlarge....square....you get pizza in a bag?????? now me is lost.....?????

I use any box I think will work......:-)
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Old 04-12-2009, 07:26 AM
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Originally Posted by gcathie
Wow you girls rule....love the Bargello site on utube!!......

Our pizza comes in boxes....I don't have one at the moment but when I get one I'll show ya......they are about 2" by 18" if you order a xlarge....square....you get pizza in a bag?????? now me is lost.....?????

I use any box I think will work......:-)
Okay now I understand, thanks for all the info.

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Old 04-12-2009, 08:30 AM
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I got my book for 12 total from e-bay half. I am reading it first...I have so many ufo's but will start this one soon. I love yours..and your fabric is beautiful :D


I buy the big zip lock plastic bags and put a piece of cardboard in the bottom. they stack and you can see whats in them
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It's beautiful!
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Old 04-12-2009, 08:28 PM
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Ruth.....glad you have recieved your book.....sure a lot of pretty ones in there.....check out the you tube video....when you can .....:-).....great tip girls on the use of zippy bags.....I use them too....:-).....

mamabird3.....Thank you.....:-)......


ButterflySpain.....Thanks for your tips>.....:-)
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I'm fairly new here and you other quilters have already gotten to me! I came back to this thread to tell gcathie that her beautiful quilt has inspired me to buy the book. And it looks like I'm not the only one! I'm really not crazy about alot of the color choices in the book, but will add some of these patterns to my to-do list.
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Originally Posted by KSCrafter
I'm fairly new here and you other quilters have already gotten to me! I came back to this thread to tell gcathie that her beautiful quilt has inspired me to buy the book. And it looks like I'm not the only one! I'm really not crazy about alot of the color choices in the book, but will add some of these patterns to my to-do list.
I don't know if I made confession before, but I, too, have purchased the book from my local quilt store.
And, I am reading through this thread and have decided that GCATHIE owns stock in that publishing company, or something! LOL
Now, to get through the WIPs I have to get to working on making one of these fine quilts.
GCATHIE is owed my grateful thanks for giving me something to do to keep the local economy going -- and, making the world a happier place by sharing the quilt with whomever in your immediate vicinity and our list.
Good job!
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