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Old 12-06-2010, 03:09 PM
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to leave more time for quilting:

cardboard box from any-old-where, as long as it's the right size; glue; fabric ...

presto chango!

:lol:

p.s. your boxes and frame are lovely. :-)
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Good job! That's what I kept thinking when I was making tote bags!!
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Old 12-06-2010, 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by PatriceJ
to leave more time for quilting:

cardboard box from any-old-where, as long as it's the right size; glue; fabric ...

presto chango!

:lol:

p.s. your boxes and frame are lovely. :-)
OMG, Patrice! I should have done that! :shock:
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Old 12-06-2010, 03:16 PM
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I love them!! Good Job :D:D:D
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Old 12-06-2010, 03:19 PM
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You did a great job! I am with you though, I dont like anything that takes me away from quilting, except this board.
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Old 12-06-2010, 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by candi
Originally Posted by PatriceJ
to leave more time for quilting:

cardboard box from any-old-where, as long as it's the right size; glue; fabric ...

presto chango!

:lol:

p.s. your boxes and frame are lovely. :-)
OMG, Patrice! I should have done that! :shock:
maybe ... but your boxes are very pretty. they're also a testament to your talent and perseverance. ;-)

you can haul out the glue next time. :lol:
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Good job I like them very much.
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neat job
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Old 12-06-2010, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by candi
A few weeks back, we got a little shelving unit to go underneath the TV to organize all the cords, remotes etc. You've probably seen these units before, the ones that you could buy organizer boxes to go in them.

Anyway, standing at the store there, my hubby was asking me which color boxes should we get..I looked at him and surprised myself saying that we weren't going to buy any boxes and that I was going to make them :!: and on that note we leave the store without any boxes.

I remembered seeing this tutorial for fabric boxes here http://cadouri-din-inima.blogspot.co...ric-boxes.html and thought I'll follow that to make the boxes..only they had to be 11'' boxes! As soon as I cut and fused the first one, I realized how hard it was going to be to maneuver these stiff squares and put them together to form a box...but I am not one to give up. So ,somehow, I managed to get all three boxes done with minor shoulder pain and wrist ache. I also had some extra fused strips that I put together to make a little frame to go on top of the shelves.

I think the boxes turned out OK and I sure wouldn't have been able to find them in these colors, but I think I rather be quilting.
What a great idea.
I got those computer accessories (plenty of wires) all in white rather than black. Talking about ugly. My shelf looks messy and ugly at the same time. As soon as I have a few hours I will follow your lead and get rid of this ugly mess of tangled white wires. Plastic boxes are not too pretty...

Thanks for the link!
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But think of all the stuff you have "stashed" in your boxes, nice job-- room for extra fabric--
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