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Old 09-12-2014, 04:27 AM
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w1613s
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Please don't forget vertical space. It appears on a wall OR on the side of an open metal shelving unit or even maybe of a cabinet or table, or .... I use the sides of metal shelving units to hang various projects or parts of projects or something I don't want to lose track of or a color combination I want to think about, etc. S hooks, clothes pins, clamps, etc. are very helpful here. Also, Command hook sorts of things for walls and other vertical spaces. The hooks hold well and come off while not damaging what they were stuck to. AND it isn't necessary to continually buy new hooks - just refill sticky strips. For the times you reuse the old hangers. (Is that clear? I hope so. Mornings are NOT my big time of the day.)

Please note that doing things this way is not the very most aesthetic method but I can assure you it works. Oh, if your room has soffits, use them too. And consider what a window can do without permanently closing off natural light. Do you get the idea that I am a quilting pack rat, love my sewing space, and have many quilting thoughts going at once? I confess.

Have a good time getting resettled. Emphasis on goodtime.

Pat
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