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Old 03-23-2019, 12:45 AM
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My UFO list is the first list I ever tried to make, thanks to someone on this board. It is not complete, but after the 13th one listed, I panicked and ran out of the room, arms waving in the air. That had to be some time ago as there have been 6 crossed off the list. Probably import to jot the date down on things.

One thing I want to start is a guide sheet for each quilt I make. A reference to pattern used, a picture of the finished quilt, and at the bottom a place to attach samples of the fabrics used.
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Old 03-23-2019, 03:26 AM
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Great glove box organizer, What a neat idea....
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Old 03-23-2019, 06:36 AM
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The scrappy project planner has room for those things.
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My UFO list is the first list I ever tried to make, thanks to someone on this board. It is not complete, but after the 13th one listed, I panicked and ran out of the room, arms waving in the air. That had to be some time ago as there have been 6 crossed off the list. Probably import to jot the date down on things.

One thing I want to start is a guide sheet for each quilt I make. A reference to pattern used, a picture of the finished quilt, and at the bottom a place to attach samples of the fabrics used.
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Old 03-23-2019, 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Battle Axe View Post
My UFO list is the first list I ever tried to make, thanks to someone on this board. It is not complete, but after the 13th one listed, I panicked and ran out of the room, arms waving in the air. That had to be some time ago as there have been 6 crossed off the list. Probably import to jot the date down on things.

One thing I want to start is a guide sheet for each quilt I make. A reference to pattern used, a picture of the finished quilt, and at the bottom a place to attach samples of the fabrics used.

I keep meaning to do guide sheets too. I’ve been pretty good about making labels that indicate date quilt was completed. But I’ve got some quilts with double battings that I am having a hard time remembering if I used cotton and wool or Hobbs 60/40 and wool, bamboo and wool....and the art quilts are another whole problem because who knows what all I used in some of them

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Old 03-23-2019, 04:32 PM
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Gave my sewing room a good straightening and vacuuming. Even though the space is much improved on the surface, there are still drawers that won't close and bins that require a full-on archaelogical dig. Plus more purging. At least I can relax when I'm in here now.
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Old 03-23-2019, 05:06 PM
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Well, I've got the newly donated fabric washed, pressed and folded, and stored neatly in big plastic boxes with covers. Everything is stacked on end, so I can see from the top exactly what's in there. I went through some of the pinks, added some of my pinks, and made a big pink and white lap quilt. Not a bad couple of days' work.

Next I may attack the blues....
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Old 03-23-2019, 07:13 PM
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Well, I've got the newly donated fabric washed, pressed and folded, and stored neatly in big plastic boxes with covers. Everything is stacked on end, so I can see from the top exactly what's in there. I went through some of the pinks, added some of my pinks, and made a big pink and white lap quilt. Not a bad couple of days' work.

Next I may attack the blues....
That's a ton of work in 2 days!!
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I got my bedroom and bathroom clean...does that count? DSis comes tomorrow til Thursday.
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I got my bedroom and bathroom clean...does that count? DSis comes tomorrow til Thursday.
Definitely counts. Have a happy visit!

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Old 03-24-2019, 09:39 PM
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Very handy. Did you use heavy stabilizer for the compartments or use something else covered in fabric?


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Great glove box organizer, JJBlaine. Would love to know more on how you made it.
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A few days ago, I cleaned out my glove box, and just couldn't see shoving stuff all back in there, so I came up with this with fabric from my stash:
The tricky part was getting the dimensions right--my glove box is shorter and more narrow in the back, and there's an odd angle where the door is. I slid larger pieces of cardstock into the glove box, and using my fingernails to score the side corner to get the right shapes.. I used those as a template to cut up some cardboard boxes.

I covered each individual piece in fabric using Mod Podge. I left about 1/2 inch of overhang, and wrapped the edges around to the backside. This would be the inside of the main tray. Once dry, I lightly sanded with 220 grit sandpaper to smooth out the surface, and sprayed it with 2 coats of Rustoleum Triple Thick Glaze. I let it all dry overnight.

The next afternoon, I laid out the five pieces on a large piece of fabric and traced around them. By using a single piece, the fabric acts a a hinge, and keeps the bottom from falling out. I added tabs of about 1/2" to the front and back pieces where they would meet the sides, and cut the rest out to the exact shape. I decoupaged the bottom , back and front first, leaving a tiny gap so they would fold up properly. I let that dry, then I folded up the side pieces and used a bit of tacky glue on the tabs to form the box shape. Finally, I decoupaged the fabric up the sides, covering up the tabs. A quick sanding and some glaze, and the tray was finished.

For the dividers, I just cut, decoupaged, and glazed more cardboard in pieces with the same height and width of the inside of the finished tray. Once dry, I cut slots just over halfway with an exacto knife so that they slide together. Once assembled, I put some tacky glue along the bottom and side edges, and slide it into place.

It sounds a bit time consuming because of the dry times, but, really, it was just 5-15 minutes at a time, and actually was actually only about an hour of actual work. It is so awesome to be able to find what I need without having to dig around. I think I have to make some of these dividers for my dressers and craft supply drawers.
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