Storing rulers...
#151
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Montana
Posts: 414
I have all my walls covered with my rag doll collection and small quilts. My cutting table is so big I have trouble reaching across it so holders on it won't work. Table is 40"x40" so I've hanging rulers in bathroom. Will the wire file holders hang from walls?
#153
I love this idea, as I also have my rulers off long nails. Works for me in my small space.
Originally Posted by Connie in CO
I use old sewing machine needles and have them hanging on my wall in my sewing room.
#155
Originally Posted by wraez
They had wooden dowel style 'plate racks' at the .99 store. Soon as I saw it I knew that I could use it for my rulers. Because the dowels are set further apart I can store several sized rulers in each section and one section I use for patterns.
99cents!
99cents!
#156
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: San Bruno, CA
Posts: 433
I purchased one of the hanging rings that go on a closet clothes rack. It is awful and not worth the money as the rulers are too hard to get off the ring. I also bought a slotted rack and find it is not really the best for long rulers. A peg board or cup hooks seems to be a better idea for me.
#160
Originally Posted by valsma
I have a peg board hung up and hang my rulers and my stencils on hooks from the peg board. Because I built a frame then attatched the peg board I have a ledge on top of the peg board to set my one ruler that doesn't have a hole for hanging.
The peg board also has hooks and hangers that I use to store my scissors, rotary cutters and other hangable items. Saves space.
The peg board also has hooks and hangers that I use to store my scissors, rotary cutters and other hangable items. Saves space.
Another use for the pegboard, I hung my embroidery hoops for my MC11000 and Mc 9000 on another.
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