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    Old 10-24-2010, 10:41 AM
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    Originally Posted by Bev
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    While cleaning out a closet yesterday I found one of those basins that they give you in the hospital. I use these in cabinets to organize shampoo,deodorant, etc. and thought why not use one to keep my fat quarters together. Sure enough it works and I can just pull on the basin and not send the fabric flying. I like the idea so much I may have to find another way to keep the shampoo, etc. in order; so I'm robbing one closet to organize my quilting. Hey it seems like the right thing to do.
    You don't mean the one they give you to "sit on" do you?
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    No, the one they give you to wash up while you are confined to the bed. Can't think of anything to do with the ones you "sit on" and even if I could I don't think I'd want to. That is one item, while it serves a purpose, that I really really don't like.
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    Old 10-24-2010, 10:48 AM
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    Originally Posted by MisDixie
    I didn't find this item in my house, but it works! I purchased a set of bed raisers, plastic boxes that raise you bed for underbed storage. These are now under my super quilter table and no more back ache! Got them from Mary Maxim and they came in 3 sizes. 3", 5" and 6". 3 and 5 can be used together for 8".
    Just saw a set of these at the thrift store this morning. The price was $6.95.
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    Old 10-24-2010, 12:48 PM
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    What great ideas everyone has! Some of them I have been doing, some I certainly will start doing, some I will try out ASAP.

    I have 2 that I have not seen posted. I purchased a small (8 1/2" x 11") magnetic dry erase board and some heavy duty magnets to put on it since the magnetic surface was not strong enough for what I wanted it to do. I use these magnets to hold small scissors, threaded needles, pins and thimble in a small metal candy box, stitch ripper, magnetic needle nest, 6" metal ruler, etc. I can take this with me when I know I will have a lengthy wait time in the car or elsewhere so I can continue my hand quilting away from home. I can't stand to sit and do nothing. Have even taken it when visiting with friends who understand that I can talk and quilt at the same time.

    The second thing I purchased was a tilt-top, height-adjustable computer stand (top is approximately 14" x 19") that rolls and has small ledges on each long side to keep the computer from sliding off. I put a larger magnetic dry erase board on this tilted top and positioned it at its lowest level to hold the same quilting supplies I just mentioned when I sit at my Z-type quilting frame. The frame is 10' long and approximately 3' deep. That way the small rolling tilted table can be rolled along the length with me, keeping everything close at hand. When I have to stop quilting, the table rolls under the quilt top that is on the frame to be out of sight and out of the way so that the narrow space between the frame and the desk can be used. I need a much bigger sewing space since all my supplies are scattered all over the house. I cut in the garage, sew in the kitchen, quilt in the living room. My material is stored in bins on shelves in the living room, in bins in the laundry room and storeroom, and batting rolls are in the closets. I have laughing told my children I'm going to build myself a new house that has only 1 room other than the bathroom so that all my quilt supplies will be in the same room on wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling shelving. The kitchen can hug the walls and be out of the way of my quilting!!

    My mind has to be slipping because I have actually begun trying to graph out such a house. I'm convinced I do not need a sofa and other living room furniture. Comfortable rolling chairs at the quilting frame and the sewing table would suffice for visitors if I build in window seating. Now if I could just decide how to keep the clutter under control I might try just that. Can you tell my mind wanders freely when I'm sitting in the car waiting to pick my grandchild up from school? This hobby I started in order to relax and have fun in my last years has become an obsession. But I LOVE it!!!! This board is my therapy and gives me much encouragement. I still consider myself to be a newby. Wish I knew how to take pictures and post to this site but that technology may be beyond me. I'll have to talk to my 8-year old granddaughter. She would come closer to being able to do that than I would.

    OOPS! There I go--being way to 'chatty' again. Sorry!
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    LOL I have been trying to convince DH that we don't need the living room, and since my super quilter is housed there I might just as well move out the rest of the sewing room....
    Originally Posted by mamagee
    What great ideas everyone has! Some of them I have been doing, some I certainly will start doing, some I will try out ASAP.

    I have 2 that I have not seen posted. I purchased a small (8 1/2" x 11") magnetic dry erase board and some heavy duty magnets to put on it since the magnetic surface was not strong enough for what I wanted it to do. I use these magnets to hold small scissors, threaded needles, pins and thimble in a small metal candy box, stitch ripper, magnetic needle nest, 6" metal ruler, etc. I can take this with me when I know I will have a lengthy wait time in the car or elsewhere so I can continue my hand quilting away from home. I can't stand to sit and do nothing. Have even taken it when visiting with friends who understand that I can talk and quilt at the same time.

    The second thing I purchased was a tilt-top, height-adjustable computer stand (top is approximately 14" x 19") that rolls and has small ledges on each long side to keep the computer from sliding off. I put a larger magnetic dry erase board on this tilted top and positioned it at its lowest level to hold the same quilting supplies I just mentioned when I sit at my Z-type quilting frame. The frame is 10' long and approximately 3' deep. That way the small rolling tilted table can be rolled along the length with me, keeping everything close at hand. When I have to stop quilting, the table rolls under the quilt top that is on the frame to be out of sight and out of the way so that the narrow space between the frame and the desk can be used. I need a much bigger sewing space since all my supplies are scattered all over the house. I cut in the garage, sew in the kitchen, quilt in the living room. My material is stored in bins on shelves in the living room, in bins in the laundry room and storeroom, and batting rolls are in the closets. I have laughing told my children I'm going to build myself a new house that has only 1 room other than the bathroom so that all my quilt supplies will be in the same room on wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling shelving. The kitchen can hug the walls and be out of the way of my quilting!!

    My mind has to be slipping because I have actually begun trying to graph out such a house. I'm convinced I do not need a sofa and other living room furniture. Comfortable rolling chairs at the quilting frame and the sewing table would suffice for visitors if I build in window seating. Now if I could just decide how to keep the clutter under control I might try just that. Can you tell my mind wanders freely when I'm sitting in the car waiting to pick my grandchild up from school? This hobby I started in order to relax and have fun in my last years has become an obsession. But I LOVE it!!!! This board is my therapy and gives me much encouragement. I still consider myself to be a newby. Wish I knew how to take pictures and post to this site but that technology may be beyond me. I'll have to talk to my 8-year old granddaughter. She would come closer to being able to do that than I would.

    OOPS! There I go--being way to 'chatty' again. Sorry!
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    Old 10-24-2010, 06:58 PM
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    great topic!
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    Old 10-24-2010, 07:00 PM
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    Originally Posted by BettyGee
    Originally Posted by Bev
    Originally Posted by BettyGee
    While cleaning out a closet yesterday I found one of those basins that they give you in the hospital. I use these in cabinets to organize shampoo,deodorant, etc. and thought why not use one to keep my fat quarters together. Sure enough it works and I can just pull on the basin and not send the fabric flying. I like the idea so much I may have to find another way to keep the shampoo, etc. in order; so I'm robbing one closet to organize my quilting. Hey it seems like the right thing to do.
    You don't mean the one they give you to "sit on" do you?
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    No, the one they give you to wash up while you are confined to the bed. Can't think of anything to do with the ones you "sit on" and even if I could I don't think I'd want to. That is one item, while it serves a purpose, that I really really don't like.
    Those are the ones I leave IN the hospital room.

    :roll: :roll:
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    Old 10-25-2010, 06:05 AM
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    Well I did move my sewing center into the living room. We have a long living room and my husband has half and I have the other half. Since it just the 2 of us it works wonderful. I am always in the same room with him and enjoy it very much. Its just not big enough to house all my fabric and cutting table but can't have everything. Need to get up once in awhile
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    Old 10-25-2010, 07:01 AM
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    I use a white candle and run my thread over it. It keeps the thread from knotting up when I am hand sewing.
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    Old 10-25-2010, 07:01 AM
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    Originally Posted by GailG
    Originally Posted by BettyGee
    Originally Posted by Bev
    Originally Posted by BettyGee
    While cleaning out a closet yesterday I found one of those basins that they give you in the hospital. I use these in cabinets to organize shampoo,deodorant, etc. and thought why not use one to keep my fat quarters together. Sure enough it works and I can just pull on the basin and not send the fabric flying. I like the idea so much I may have to find another way to keep the shampoo, etc. in order; so I'm robbing one closet to organize my quilting. Hey it seems like the right thing to do.
    You don't mean the one they give you to "sit on" do you?
    :lol:
    No, the one they give you to wash up while you are confined to the bed. Can't think of anything to do with the ones you "sit on" and even if I could I don't think I'd want to. That is one item, while it serves a purpose, that I really really don't like.
    Those are the ones I leave IN the hospital room.

    :roll: :roll:
    Agree, in fact I don't even like knowing they are in the room. But the wash basins make neat little bins on my shelf and I can just pull them out and check on which fat quarters I need or want to use.
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