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Old 04-15-2019, 08:58 AM
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Here is the link to the tutorial for the baskets, OK... I made two in an afternoon...

https://blog.bernina.com/en/2015/09/...ons-for-quick/
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Old 04-15-2019, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Teen View Post
Here is the link to the tutorial for the baskets, OK... I made two in an afternoon...

https://blog.bernina.com/en/2015/09/...ons-for-quick/
thanks for the link. the dresden one just before the tut starts is my favorite
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Old 04-15-2019, 11:18 AM
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Finally emptied a good size round woven hamper I had in college, used for a toy basket when kids were little and ended up in sewing room- sturdy and now hosting the scraps- at least until they get cut down. Feel like I am turning the corner on this redo of the quilting area.
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Originally Posted by Watson View Post
Pamela, that looks like a great idea!

Yesterday, I re-organized my stash cupboard so that all my large pieces of fabric...anything over a metre...are on one shelf rather than mixed in with smaller pieces and I put all my WIPS on another shelf. It really helps me to see what needs doing. I found some things I'd forgotten about. I like that the big pieces are neatly seperate.

I also bought another spool rack to finally get all my spools of thread organized. Now, if they'd just stay that way!

I have one big drawer of scraps and i cannot get another piece shoved in there....that might be my next job or I might just leave it until I start a string quilt.

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I like that the big pieces are separate. As for the drawer, pull out one theme of fabric ( fall ) and iron them. Now you have more room. Choose a time and cut one hour, or sort by size and lay flat, takes less room.
If have lots of strips, put in bin, Ready for sting quilts or log cabin, can be different sizes .Divide scraps and strips.
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Old 04-16-2019, 04:45 AM
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I love those baskets, Teen. They could really help me tidy up the sewing room. Christina Cameli has a tutorial on them as well.
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Old 04-16-2019, 05:38 AM
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TY for the link, Teen!
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Old 04-16-2019, 08:48 AM
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Rob....In my new home I will have a guest room, an office, and now my own sewing room....however, I need a second guest bed for family visits... I'm having a Murphy bed designed for sewing room so I can close it up and use the backside as a design wall. Lol...whatever it takes to preserve my creative space I am doing....

Ooooh! I never thought about using the backside of a Murphy bed as a design wall-- That's a great idea, Teen.

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Old 04-16-2019, 09:31 AM
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Wow...you guys are hustling to get organized. Love your focus!! Most of my stuff is all packed up but that is not stopping me from pre-planning for my new sewing studio.. Today, I played with an idea on a blog in which you make a fabric basket for each color-way...I'm thinking FQ to 1/2yd scraps, which I have a lot packed up. So I made the first two color ways....gray and black... Super easy, quick and fun... I'm thinking it would be a good way to manage stash...if a basket runneth over, make something in that colorway. Not sure how disciplined I'll be but I figure it is worth a shot...plus, I think they'll look so cute on shelves.....Here are the baskets... Measures 10L X 6w X 6D...
Great Baskets and I loved the tute. I have bookmarked it so I don't forget where it is. Loved the different quilting and patterns she showed in the tutorial as well!
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Old 04-17-2019, 04:16 AM
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Great Baskets and I loved the tute. I have bookmarked it so I don't forget where it is. Loved the different quilting and patterns she showed in the tutorial as well!
great idea and so beautiful too I wonder if this could be placed also in a different topic by itself so that when bookmarked we could find it easily instead of trying to remember where to look for. this great tut is in the middle of the present topic and I know I will forget
I love these super baskets
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Thank you, helou.... I love these little baskets and I'm having fun making them...

Instead of bookmarking the board link, try opening the link to the fabric basket tutorial blog and bookmarking that instead. That way you will always have it when you are ready.
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