For all you hand sewers out there...
#13
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 9,740
I have several Sears tool totes that I use for various things. They're cheap, tough and they even come in red and pink!
I have this one to use while detailing my car. Tool Tote And there are a lot of them here. I love shopping Sears for my sewing room storage stuff. They have tons of good divided boxes. I even have my husband trained not to toss any of his tool stuff without asking me if I want it first!
I have this one to use while detailing my car. Tool Tote And there are a lot of them here. I love shopping Sears for my sewing room storage stuff. They have tons of good divided boxes. I even have my husband trained not to toss any of his tool stuff without asking me if I want it first!
#14
Super Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 9,563
I actually have 2 boxes. The small metal one is for moving around the house, and has the supplies I need for sewing on binding or hand applique - scissors, needles, Thread Heaven, thimble, a couple of binding clips, and different colors of Bottom Line on bobbins. These items live in this box permanently. I think I got the box at Walgreens for a dollar.
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When I want to take a project with me that goes out of the house, I stick the little box inside this plastic box, which was originally sold on the school supply aisle as a pencil case. I paid 50 cents for it. The little box fits perfectly, and I can fit my cheater glasses, glue, and several hand applique blocks in it perfectly.
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For the times when I have larger blocks I'm working on, I use a 12" x 12" x 1" scrapbooking tote that I bought on clearance.
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When I want to take a project with me that goes out of the house, I stick the little box inside this plastic box, which was originally sold on the school supply aisle as a pencil case. I paid 50 cents for it. The little box fits perfectly, and I can fit my cheater glasses, glue, and several hand applique blocks in it perfectly.
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For the times when I have larger blocks I'm working on, I use a 12" x 12" x 1" scrapbooking tote that I bought on clearance.
#16
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: NH
Posts: 645
I have recently repurposed some decorative tins that were just sitting there "decorating" to hold some sewing supplies. A wintry-looking tins holds hand quilting supplies next to the easy chair where I quilt; a good-sized red and white ribbon candy tin holds machine supplies near my machine; an Oreo cookie tin holds my serger supplies, etc. Keeps me organized and ready to travel if need be, and it makes me smile to use the cheerful tins. What was I saving them for?
#18
I made myself a housewife. I don't have a picture of mine but here are some examples.
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If I need to add fabric for applique I use a plastic bag that some pillow cases came it.
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If I need to add fabric for applique I use a plastic bag that some pillow cases came it.
#19
I like using some pencil cases for my stuff. The flat ones that has the binder holes in the side. I can see inside it and it has a zippper to keep everything in it. And they are pretty cheap too!!! You can choose a color for each project if you want.
Tricia
Tricia
#20
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 233
I keep small [ 5x7"] plastic colored boxes for each project I am working on. This box is large enough to hold most or all of the pieces for hand stitching as I travel or sit in a waiting room. It also holds a Grabbit, small scissors, spool of thread, and a thimble. I use a different color for each quilt. It is small enough to fit inside a bag and large enough to hold my supplies.
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