This gal is creative with her storage. http://sewmanyways.blogspot.com/2011....html?spref=fb
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How funny - Karen lives in the next town over from me - I read her blog faithfully. She is SO creative. I have to say that one tip she gave that I use is that my light and my iron are both plugged into the same power strip. When I turn off the power strip to shut the light off - I'm guaranteed to turn off that iron too!
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thanks for the cool link
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that is a great tip
Originally Posted by SharBear
How funny - Karen lives in the next town over from me - I read her blog faithfully. She is SO creative. I have to say that one tip she gave that I use is that my light and my iron are both plugged into the same power strip. When I turn off the power strip to shut the light off - I'm guaranteed to turn off that iron too!
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Originally Posted by SharBear
How funny - Karen lives in the next town over from me - I read her blog faithfully. She is SO creative. I have to say that one tip she gave that I use is that my light and my iron are both plugged into the same power strip. When I turn off the power strip to shut the light off - I'm guaranteed to turn off that iron too!
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I love the idea of putting curtain rods under the table to hold stuff! She is a genius!!!
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wow. just... wow...
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I added this to my favorites bar so I can gpo there and look anytime without trying to figure out which thread she was in.
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Great link - thanks.
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Really nice and pretty to look at but I hate having my fabric exposed to the light. I have been using a book shelf for years that I covered the front of with fabric curtains. My husband just made doors for it and inside the doors put shelves. Now I can store my rulers, current project patterns, small cutting mat etc etc. It really neatened the place up getting that stuff out of sight.
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