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GrammaNan 08-29-2010 08:49 PM

Great idea! I like that they are see through.

moonrise 08-30-2010 01:58 AM

I inherited all of my grandmother's (and through her, my great-grandmother's) sewing stuff. Words can't describe how much STUFF. For example, there were, at last count, 92 crochet hooks. So you can imagine the thread, buttons, zippers, bias tape, etc. :shock: (I'm grateful for all the goodies, but whew! LOL!)

My sewing room is 9' x 9'. Tiny. Where in the world was I going to put all the stuff??

My grandmother had her yarn stored in big metal cabinets that had doors on them. Nobody else wanted them, so I gladly took them and cleaned them up. Now they house my stash. On top of the metal cabinets, I bought some of these storage containers from Walmart:

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Sterilite-...of-14/13376573

They're large see-through shoebox-style containers with latching lids, for $2 each (sold in packs of 14).

I stacked them on top of the metal cabinets, and it's easier to find what I'm looking for. :)

Not free, but they're cheap and also very tough.

I do recycle a lot of stuff, though. Empty cashew cans work great for holding tidbits of thread, small fabric scraps, etc. Pringles cans have clear lids, and can hold longer stuff like pens, scissors, etc. They can be stored sideways on a shelf, with the lid facing out, so you can see what's inside. The bottom half of a 2-liter soda bottle can store stuff as well.

My Granny kept empty Tide boxes, decorated them with contact paper, and used them to hold her patterns. They fit in the boxes perfectly. :mrgreen: She also hung vinyl shoe storage thingies on the back of her sewing room doors (she had 2 sewing rooms), and put stuff like packaged bias tape in the little pockets. It worked great! :thumbup:

zennia 08-30-2010 03:22 AM

What a great idea. Every time I empty on of these containers I wonder what I could use it for. Now I know.
Thank You
zennia

CarrieAnne 08-30-2010 03:54 AM

Great ideas!

oksewglad 08-30-2010 08:19 PM

Occaisionally I buy broasted chicken for a quick meal. Recently they have come in domed plastic contatiners. The base is about 1 1/2" deep and the dome about 5" tall. They washed up great in the DW--no melting or distortion. I looked at them and thought--garden seed starter trays. The domed lid creates a mini green house--anxious to try them next spring.

lindagor 08-31-2010 03:24 AM

Thanks for a great link.

fabricfairy 08-31-2010 04:31 AM

I brought home ( to Australia ) from USA 10 years ago my sewing threads packed in those containers , would you believe I still have them in my sewing room now , they are so great , and they remind me of a wonderful time and the great friends I made in the USA .

merryhare 08-31-2010 05:54 AM

Great idea! My mom uses her salad boxes all the time and they eat a lot of salad. Sure beats buying boxes.

blossum 08-31-2010 06:11 AM

Thank you I have to straiten out my sewing room and my daughter bed room you just helped my alot. I had told my DH that I was going to buy container. but I guess I really don't have to again reall great idea.

Patched 08-31-2010 08:12 AM

Thanks for the great idea.


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