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Old 10-06-2015, 11:15 AM
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Too bad these kind are not being used nowadays but I saved bunches! So handy for organizing quilt pieces for scrappies, Bargellos and the "Viewpoint" pattern by Sally Collins which I'm now finished the strip sets for. Many small triangles to be cut!

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Old 10-06-2015, 11:56 AM
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What a great idea. Easy to see what is in them and easy to access each piece.
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There needs to be a "like" button on here some times. What a great idea. My kids think I am a pack rat but at times like this I know why I save things for future uses. Thanks for sharing.
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Great idea! I saved similar containers for a while, but I couldn't seem to get rid of the chemical smell of the plastic. Do yours have that smell?
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very neat idea!!!!
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Old 10-06-2015, 05:42 PM
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Dunster, no, they have no smell at all!! And if they did, the lasagna odor is great! The other meals still have the plastic "carriers" but not the lasagna.
Here is a link to my original post on this idea! Fun for me to look at again!

http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...t-t112369.html
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I use the plastic ground beef containers from Target for sorting and stacking. They work well.
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I love it when someone shares a great idea. I am not so creative
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It is a shame to toss a really usable container.
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I use the containers that spinach, kale, salad fixings come in to hold strips and squares I cut from scraps. I label each one and line them up on the back of a closet shelf. I can see into them for something I might want to use. I confess to having some problem keeping up with the cutting. I just seem to have a lot of scraps. I call it production in progress.
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