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I have wayyyy too many charts, etc. Over 1200 if I've managed to keep my
database up to snuff. The best way I've found is to use apple boxes from the grocery store. The charts fit neatly lenthwise in the box. You can make dividers easily to keep everything organized. Invert the bottom cover of the apple box and stuff it into the top cover so you have an extra strong chart holding box. You'd be suprised at how heavy all your charts can get! I have 5 such boxes. They sit on top of 2 dressers that live in my craft closet. Anne |
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This is not intentional, but it is unusual. I have a beautiful lacy bassinet
which I purchased for my elder daughter and used most recently for the baby. The baby is now eight months and is huge, so she doesn't fit in it anymore. I need to store it in the basement but I have to find a proper cover so it doesn't get ruined. In the meantime, it is in the middle of my bedroom and housing my needlework stash, as well as a pair of dumbbells. India WIPs: Hummingbird needlepoint canvas; Remember the Ladies Kreinik Milkpaint Series "Enough Is As A Feast"; striped quilt needlepoint canvas. |
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"aeromom" wrote in message ... How do you store your charts and kits? Big box, file drawer, basket, what? I'll tell how I'm *going* to store mine! I've designed a cabinet 4'wide, 6'high, 18" deep. It will have shelves for my mags and books, another shelf to hold my floss/parts bins containers, a few extra shelves for "whatever", some shallow drawers for fabric, 2 file-sized drawers and 1 larger drawer for kits. My dad is going to build it for me. ))))) The doors will have cutouts for 2 Silver Lining designs that I'm going to stitch and insert. I can hardly wait to see it! -- Joan See my first-ever design he http://www.HeritageShoppe.com/heritage/temp/joan1.jpg "Stitch when you are young and poor, frame when you are old and rich." - Elizabeth's (rctn'r) sister's MIL (Barbara Marr) |
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I'll tell how I'm *going* to store mine!
:::::::::::::::::drool::::::::::::::::::: Jenn L. View My Webshots: http://community.webshots.com/user/jaliace Current projects: Chicago Skyline (The Needlecraftsman) Lady of the Flag (Mirabilia) |
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 14:50:04 GMT, "aeromom"
wrote: How do you store your charts and kits? Big box, file drawer, basket, what? I think my collection (Yes, I plan to stitch each and everyone of them-someday...) is getting out of hand. Well, there's the personal side and the business side. On the personal side, my personal leaflets are stored in those upright, cardboard magazine holders. All the kits are UFOs at various stages and are actually kept in a little legged sewing bag that I have that was my grandmother's. On the business side, our company's leaflets are boxed in large printer's boxes. Each box holds large numbers of charts of a single name. The larger number of kits are stored in boxes of 6 at a time within larger boxes, with a few more hanging on metal shop pegs for easy access. (Our kits are packaged in clear, re-sealable bags with hang tabs.) Teri ~~ Secure online shopping now available at CraftSoft Publications/Design Encounters Kits http://www.craftsoft.com Remove "knot" to email. |
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JAKL wrote:
:::::::::::::::::drool::::::::::::::::::: ))) It will certainly be better than having my floss and a few odds-n-ends in my closet, patterns in a file cabinet in DD's old room, and magazines on a shelf and the rest in a box in the basement!!! -- Joan See my first-ever design he http://www.HeritageShoppe.com/heritage/temp/joan1.jpg "Stitch when you are young and poor, frame when you are old and rich." - Elizabeth's (rctn'r) sister's MIL (Barbara Marr) |
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I store my large patterns by designer like Marilyn Leavitt Imblum or Lavender &
Lace and keep them stored in a drawer with the fabric rolled, not folded, so it doesn't get fold marks in it. Otherwise, I store by content, like Christmas, Halloween, baby designs, etc. Wanda N. |
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Here's a thought,
snip Erica Definitely a much less stressed, less sleep deprived sister =) Ya gonna help me input? Jenn L. View My Webshots: http://community.webshots.com/user/jaliace Current projects: Chicago Skyline (The Needlecraftsman) Lady of the Flag (Mirabilia) |
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