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#25
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Posts: 374
My confession: if it can be hung close to my hands on a wall or a similar area, it is; if it needs to be close to my hand but in a container, I find a container that can be attached to a wall/ledge/desk top/etc. and the item goes into the container and the two of them are happily married and attached where I will not be propelling them all over my sewing room.
In my sewing room, Command hooks and Command picture/poster hangers rule.
The hooks utility is kinds obvious; but, ahh the possibilities with the hangers!
Have a good time.
In my sewing room, Command hooks and Command picture/poster hangers rule.
The hooks utility is kinds obvious; but, ahh the possibilities with the hangers!
Have a good time.
#27
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: California
Posts: 441
I too have had a lot of frustration trying to find a way to keep all my go-to gadgets where I can find them when I need them. I finally found a solution that I am quite happy with.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]603883[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]603884[/ATTACH]
I made a cover for a wooden TV tray with lots of pockets all the way around. I made a pocket long enough for cutting tools, and some narrow enough for things like seam rippers. I backed it with ironing board fabric and trimmed an old cutting mat down so I can cut and/or press without getting up. Because the table is so lightweight, it is so easy to move it (and all my beloved gizmos) around in case I'm working in another area, like when I'm doing FMQ at the dining room table, or if I decide to do some pressing/trimming in front of the TV.
As you can probably see in the photo, it is also the perfect size for those times I need my serger.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]603883[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]603884[/ATTACH]
I made a cover for a wooden TV tray with lots of pockets all the way around. I made a pocket long enough for cutting tools, and some narrow enough for things like seam rippers. I backed it with ironing board fabric and trimmed an old cutting mat down so I can cut and/or press without getting up. Because the table is so lightweight, it is so easy to move it (and all my beloved gizmos) around in case I'm working in another area, like when I'm doing FMQ at the dining room table, or if I decide to do some pressing/trimming in front of the TV.
As you can probably see in the photo, it is also the perfect size for those times I need my serger.
#30
Power Poster
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Florida
Posts: 17,636
I too have had a lot of frustration trying to find a way to keep all my go-to gadgets where I can find them when I need them. I finally found a solution that I am quite happy with.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]603883[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]603884[/ATTACH]
I made a cover for a wooden TV tray with lots of pockets all the way around. I made a pocket long enough for cutting tools, and some narrow enough for things like seam rippers. I backed it with ironing board fabric and trimmed an old cutting mat down so I can cut and/or press without getting up. Because the table is so lightweight, it is so easy to move it (and all my beloved gizmos) around in case I'm working in another area, like when I'm doing FMQ at the dining room table, or if I decide to do some pressing/trimming in front of the TV.
As you can probably see in the photo, it is also the perfect size for those times I need my serger.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]603883[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]603884[/ATTACH]
I made a cover for a wooden TV tray with lots of pockets all the way around. I made a pocket long enough for cutting tools, and some narrow enough for things like seam rippers. I backed it with ironing board fabric and trimmed an old cutting mat down so I can cut and/or press without getting up. Because the table is so lightweight, it is so easy to move it (and all my beloved gizmos) around in case I'm working in another area, like when I'm doing FMQ at the dining room table, or if I decide to do some pressing/trimming in front of the TV.
As you can probably see in the photo, it is also the perfect size for those times I need my serger.
sqeeze in a little more storage space. Hadn't thought of this .
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