Old 07-24-2019, 12:09 PM
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WMUTeach
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Yes, this works for me too. One of the local quilt store uses clear, well with their name printed on it, plastic bags for your purchases. I never throw them out. They make terrific project bags. Fabric, backing, pattern and sometimes even the batting all go in the same bag. The project can live there for months or travel with me to a retreat or quilting work day. It is so nice when you discover that you need just a little of one of the fabrics to go to the bag and ta-da there it is. Project finished, all the extra pieces are then put into a bin according to color.

Originally Posted by Aurora View Post
I use the 2-gallon Ziploc bags to hold cut projects, including the pattern and extra fabric.
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