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Old 12-12-2010, 10:29 AM
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I went to JoAnn's and they have cloth carriers that have plastic, zipped pockets, another area for pencils, scissors, etc. I have made a queen sized quilt using this and it is only about 8 x 5 inches and about 5 inches depth. In the plastic, zipped pockets I put my triangles, another my squares, etc. Then I hand piece as I go. When I'm home I refill it for my next outing. It works great, and is small
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Old 12-12-2010, 10:52 AM
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How about a "Fat Max" from Stanley? Found at Home Depots. Come in at least 2 sizes and probably more by now. Very manly, but I've used them for my stamp business and scrapbooking! They have two wheels on them for pulling and lots can fit, if need be (in the big one anyway!)
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Old 12-12-2010, 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by davidwent
Hello Friends!

As I am new to quilting I was wondering....What do you use to carry your stuff around in? My wife does not drive, so on days like tomrrow where she only works a few hours I will drive her and then hang around town, I either do errands, laundry shopping ect. or go to the library. Now I have 150 3 1/2" blocks cut, marked with 1/4" allowance and ready to sew. I don't want to just throw everything in a bag. I'd like something nice, kinda smal but big enough to carry my blocks, scissors, pin, needles.....well you all know what I need to carry LOL
I would love to hear your ideas!!
Hey David:0) I have a tool box that my husband gave me lol, but I'm thinking that maybe a tackle box with the smaller spaces might be better??? Actually I keep some of my stuff there even if I'm not needing to carry it out with me. Sarah

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Old 12-12-2010, 01:03 PM
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Can you post a picture of what you bought at Joanns please
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Old 12-12-2010, 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
I use Art Bins. They come in several styles and now they come in colors. This is their web site although you can buy them lots of places cheaper. http://www.artbin.com/
I have one of these for each of my WIPs.. I love them , see thu whith a handle yet still roomy..
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Old 12-12-2010, 01:35 PM
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A while ago i got a clear plastic project runway sewing box from joannes, bought it becouse it was clear. Anything clear to store tools etc in are a good thing to me so at a glance i can tell if something is there or not without opening and having to look around.
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Old 12-12-2010, 02:08 PM
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Potato chip buckets, plastic cookie containers, Rolykits (see on e-bay), tool boxes, cookie tins, milk crates, a picnic basket, cardboard boxes, ziploc bags, etc. etc. Lots of possibilities. Depends on whether you want to spend money or take advantage of what is free and laying around the house.
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Old 12-12-2010, 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by donnajean
If you go to JoAnns's or any of the other craft stores they have a whole section with nice plastic containers of all sizes for keeping projects together.
I agree - I use their project boxes, big enough for finished 12.5 blocks, tools and a small cutting mat.
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Old 12-12-2010, 04:32 PM
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I put the small stuff in tackle boxes and tool boxes. Then I stack everything into a suitcase that has a handle and wheels. My machines go the same way - I have a trolley for each of them, with the notions for each going into the side pockets.
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Old 12-12-2010, 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by davidwent
Hello Friends!

As I am new to quilting I was wondering....What do you use to carry your stuff around in? My wife does not drive, so on days like tomrrow where she only works a few hours I will drive her and then hang around town, I either do errands, laundry shopping ect. or go to the library. Now I have 150 3 1/2" blocks cut, marked with 1/4" allowance and ready to sew. I don't want to just throw everything in a bag. I'd like something nice, kinda smal but big enough to carry my blocks, scissors, pin, needles.....well you all know what I need to carry LOL
I would love to hear your ideas!!

David
Ah-ha! Christmas is coming and if you ask Santa real nice and tell him you been a "really nice quilter" all year, maybe she will bring you one of those new project boxes that are out now. Have you given her your "want for Christmas list" yet? If not, it isn't too late! And Merry Christmas! Jan
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