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You wonderful quilters have great ideas my small templates are in a ceral box with felt between them big ones on a shef ,,,,, I live in a small apt, right now and can't put up pegboard.
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Originally Posted by Dolphyngyrl
(Post 4966725)
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Originally Posted by kuntryquilter
(Post 4967195)
I have peg board on the upper half of 2 walls in my sewing room, holds all my threads, scissors, rulers and anything else I can hang. The only catch is, I have to remember to put the item back when I am through with it.
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You have all come up with some very good ideas, thank you so much. The one I saw was like a 3 inch board running up and down, okay vertical on the wall and the slits were cut in it like in the board Nantie showed, but then they were loaded so they were vertical, didn't take up much space because I could put it on a wall that can't be used for anything else. It is a cement chimney that I painted over and sticks too far out for shelving, but I could put rulers up it. I wish I could remember things better. Thanks for everyones help and ideas.
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Originally Posted by PS Stitcher
(Post 4969956)
My mom got me this for Christmas and I absolutely LOVE it!! Awesome!!
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Wow, love it. Any idea what he charges?
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I agree- pegboard works great for keeping them handy. I keep all of mine on it.
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At an OFFICE SUPPLY STORE, get a desk top file holder. It is a rack with slots keeping numerous files standing up and can hold numerous rulers of different sizes. I use two of them in my sewing room I can easily see what I have and tahey take up less room with none getting lost in the mix.
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Here's how I organize my rulers and other quilting things that can be hung up. Sorry I don't have a picture to post here.
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...45965719kFeKjn Sharon W. |
He charges $39.95 plus shipping. If you go his web site you can see all the finishes he offers. His work is quality.
www.clydes-workshop.com |
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