If I am storing projects in ziplock bags will it hurt anything to put a dryer sheet in?
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Thank you for the info. I knew someone would let us know. The soap idea is good too. I always have hotel soaps laying around form traveling. Wonder why they sell the plastic projects boxes at Quilt stores? I would think air gets into them nicely? I know I like those boxes. I also make lots of "kits" up for Project Linus and put them in baggies until they are made. Might just leave the bag open. Thanks for sharing everyone.
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Originally Posted by davidwent
Ahhhhhh never thought about going the soap route! Genius!!! I also did not think about letting the fabric breathe. Great advice everyone Thank you so much!
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Originally Posted by debbieumphress
Thank you for the info. I knew someone would let us know. The soap idea is good too. I always have hotel soaps laying around form traveling. Wonder why they sell the plastic projects boxes at Quilt stores? I would think air gets into them nicely? I know I like those boxes. I also make lots of "kits" up for Project Linus and put them in baggies until they are made. Might just leave the bag open. Thanks for sharing everyone.
on the Kit bags, just leave it open about 2", but again, they are not going to be stored in them for long so it does not matter.
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Originally Posted by davidwent
Ahhhhhh never thought about going the soap route! Genius!!! I also did not think about letting the fabric breathe. Great advice everyone Thank you so much!
David
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No offense meant, I have a curly blond wife
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the storage containers are not for long term. They are PROJECT holders not heirloom storage... :D
on the Kit bags, just leave it open about 2", but again, they are not going to be stored in them for long so it does not matter.[/quote]
Good insight. SOme projects stay in longer than others but not long enough to hurt. And the kits about a month sometimes, so will leave the opening. I love learning new things on here daily. Good post David.
on the Kit bags, just leave it open about 2", but again, they are not going to be stored in them for long so it does not matter.[/quote]
Good insight. SOme projects stay in longer than others but not long enough to hurt. And the kits about a month sometimes, so will leave the opening. I love learning new things on here daily. Good post David.
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Originally Posted by debbieumphress
the storage containers are not for long term. They are PROJECT holders not heirloom storage... :D
on the Kit bags, just leave it open about 2", but again, they are not going to be stored in them for long so it does not matter.
on the Kit bags, just leave it open about 2", but again, they are not going to be stored in them for long so it does not matter.
yep it is amazing the information you can find on this site...how well we STORE that info is a different topic! :thumbup:
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