Do you have ideas for "ruler cases" to carry to classes?
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I pick up the plastic scrapbooking flat boxes when they go on sale for $3. You can write on the side with a sharpie and they stack nicely on a shelf (and are clear). I use them for most of my crafting supplies. But for fabric blocks or samples or bits and pieces, I love medium size pizza boxes! You can also write on them and, being cardboard, moisture wicks out. Most pizza places will give you a couple if you ask.
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I'm just guessing but you probably know your way around a sewing machine enough to make something that suits your needs exactly. Here's a link to just one site, Olfa, with a pattern for tool tote. Looks like this could be adapted to your needs. Good luck...http://www.olfa.com/blog/blog-OLFA-D...Tool-Tote.html
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