Sure wish I could come help because I have gone thru bins and given some away. I have an IKEA in San Diego that had the best metal shelves and were under $50.00 that fit in my closet. But if I had a book case, I would have used it.
My daughter collects plastic sups from ball parks. She uses them in her class room for holding pens, pencils, and scissors. I use some items I brought home after our office closed, like the metal file holders for long rulers and my Accuquilt dies.
And the over the door holders works great too - my daughter was throwing it away and it works great to hang things on using the hangers with clips.
I have a couple of the plastic drawer sets you can find at Walmart or Target. Not crazy about them but they fill a purpose. I have one out in the garage I need to go thru and get rid of it.
Look at items you have in your kitchen that you can use. That old larger tupperware carrier would work. I was a giant fan of Longaberger baskets, some have been put away, so I got them out to use. Old kleenex boxes work great as mini trash cans at the sewing/cutting area. I use old used dryer sheets to clean my iron while using starch, so they get stuffed into a basket to pull out as needed. (I originally used a tissue box but someone thought it was trash and threw it out trying to help me clean.)
Costco has fruit boxes that are about 20 in. x 15 in. maybe 5 in. deep, and they stack well together. I have used them for projects. I travel to my friend in Phoenix and discovered how much they hold, how well they stack together. If they are dirty I don't use them but most are clean. I don't use them for prolonged storage, and have not had any problem with the fabric. You could line them if you are concerned.
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