Go Back  Quiltingboard Forums > Pictures > Mission: Organization
Storage/ on the go/ organized >

Storage/ on the go/ organized

Storage/ on the go/ organized

Old 11-28-2013, 08:33 PM
  #31  
Super Member
 
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Oregon
Posts: 1,614
Default

Another part of the quilt board showed a member who purchased a rolling tool box combo. Heavy duty plastic, with loads of cubbies for the small things we need, room in the bottom for the sewing machine, and all hooked together and could be rolled around on the 2 rear wheels. Lowes or Home Depot (or Wallyworld, too, probably) would have these. If your parent was looking for gift ideas for Christmas, that's what I'd be mentioning! Your dad would probably love the idea of you using something like that, too!
DebbE is offline  
Old 12-01-2013, 07:33 PM
  #32  
Junior Member
 
acesgame's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Murphy, TX
Posts: 143
Default

Cowgirl, you have received lots of good advice. If you think you will be on your own sometime soon, I would not spend too much time or money on things that only fit your space now. If you are sewing in the dining room, ask if you can buy a wicker hamper or storage ottoman to keep in the dining room. Then you can store your current project, tools etc. in the work space and just move the sewing machine. I found a sewing desk on craigslist that is on wheels and I push it out in the dining room when I want to sew with more space and light.
acesgame is offline  
Old 12-02-2013, 01:49 AM
  #33  
Super Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: England Alton Towers
Posts: 6,674
Default

Some of us buy second hand suitcases, shopping troll lies or dog strollers to pack machine and equipment in.
DOTTYMO is offline  
Old 12-02-2013, 03:52 AM
  #34  
Super Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Midwest
Posts: 5,051
Default

Go rent a two bedroom apartment! Problem solved!

I am not trying to be snarky but one reason I put sewing on my back burner had to do with always having to put my stuff away. Having a dedicated space is ideal. In the meantime, i would get a plastic tote on wheels. You can stack a lot of stuff into them. Cheap plastic shoe boxes are great for stacking. We all look for solutions to our organization challenges. It is ongoing! Good luck and KEEP SEWING! We need more of you to be sewing!!


Sandy
Sandygirl is offline  
Old 12-02-2013, 04:03 AM
  #35  
Super Member
 
quiltinghere's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: PROFESSIONAL Longarm Quilter NW Indiana
Posts: 3,400
Default

Besides looking at Joann's and Harbor Freight, watch your local resale shops and Craigslist. I've been lucky to find a couple at resale shops.

Nan - IN
quiltinghere is offline  
Old 12-09-2013, 07:10 PM
  #36  
Senior Member
 
quilting memaw's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Spokane, Washington
Posts: 365
Default

that's a great idea! try also Hobby Lobby.
quilting memaw is offline  
Old 12-10-2013, 08:16 PM
  #37  
Super Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: North Dakota
Posts: 2,633
Default

I will tell you what I bought for myself with the money I had gotten last year for Christmas. I was looking for those Craftsman type toolboxes and I finally found one at the right price. Only $80. Black with silver handles and drawer handles. It is large enough that I could put a sewing machine in the bottom part if I wanted to. I have all my rulers hanging on the side, all my walking feet in one of the drawers, various other notions in the other drawers, one especially for my screwdrivers and small wrenches. You could put fabric in the larger drawers if you don't have much stash, same with the thread and bobbins. When I get a chance I will take a picture and post it. It has 4 large wheels so I can move it whereever I need it.
amyjo is offline  
Old 12-11-2013, 11:23 AM
  #38  
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 227
Default

Also keep in mind what kind of machine you have. My Bernina is very heavy and the wheeled sewing cases at Joanns and Harbor freight just didn't have strong enough handles or wheels for this machine. I returned both and finally bit the bullet and bought a 3 piece set from a local sewing shop. It was $195 and came with a large heavy duty roller bag, a shoulder bag to hold fabric and supplies and a large flat zippered bag to hold a large cutting mat. I can't see the brand on the bag but if you are interested I'll call and find out the brand.

I am also a scrapbooker and have found the Crop n style wheeled tote to be very durable. They come in different sizes. There are many knock off brands that aren't nearly as strong. I would check Craigs list as I have seen many of these in my area for a very reasonable price, seems as though scrapbooking is a past fad for many and people are trying to rid themselves of supplies.

Last edited by mom2boyz; 12-11-2013 at 11:30 AM.
mom2boyz is offline  
Old 12-15-2013, 04:22 AM
  #39  
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 123
Default

Go to SewVacDirect.com they have a variety of trolleys!!!
chermitch is offline  
Old 12-15-2013, 12:01 PM
  #40  
Senior Member
 
Quilterfay's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Saskatchewan
Posts: 572
Default

If you can afford it buy a bag with wheels that turn 360 degrees. Otherwise the bag tips and twists and can be very heavy. You can buy small suitcases that are really lite and half wheels that spin 360.
Quilterfay is offline  
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Dora Taggart
Pictures
44
11-20-2010 04:56 PM
craftybear
Main
8
06-03-2010 12:55 PM
Adriane
Pictures
18
01-15-2010 02:54 PM
Roben
Pictures
14
07-31-2009 08:32 AM

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off


FREE Quilting Newsletter