This is a brilliant idea – and it looks so inspiring too!
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mom taxicab julie October 13, 2011 - 10:15 am
Oh that's so pretty! I'm expiration to get on the look out for one of those now.
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Tonya Staab October 14, 2011 - 6:57 am
Thank you Heather – and yes that is just how mine were before.
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Tonya Staab October 14, 2011 - 4:29 pm
Thank you Evelyn
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danielle October 23, 2011 - 1:26 p.m.
i sporting came crossways you blog , i love it already. indeed many ennobling ideas you experience on here. thanks.
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Tonya Staab October 28, 2011 - 5:31 pm
give thanks you so much Danielle.
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Tonya Staab January 12, 2012 - 4:22 pm
Dana, both of them are fat quarters, others literally are scraps from projects in varying sizes. Are couple of the scraps in there are the bottoms that I wealthy person clipped off curtains that have been too long.
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Dana Detre January 12, 2012 - 4:13 pm
Love this! I'm cerebration of doing this with my fabric scraps. About how loud are the scraps of fabric in each slot?
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Peggy January 21, 2012 - 4:59 am
Buckeye State my gosh, I have 2 of these for cassettes. This is perfect. You are right away formally on my "Tell Santa Claus She Has Been Very Good" list.
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Tonya Staab January 21, 2012 - 7:37 am
Ha! Give thanks you 🙂
Seeing Eastern Samoa you feature 2, I have seen on Pinterest a couple of other fun ideas that others have done. One used it for stamp pads and other put-upon it for storing rolls of ribbons.
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Tonya Staab July 11, 2012 - 9:41 am
Hmm, good question, I didn't have whatsoever problems with catching. Is much of your wood splintered? Perchance get hold of a trifle sandpaper to those sections. If I had a slightly big piece of material, or one that I'd cut sections out of previously, I folded the sides in first to realise it the breadth of the distance, then folded IT down and then IT would sit nicely in the little compartments without pieces protruding.
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Liz July 11, 2012 - 9:18 am
How did you get the fabric to slide in without contractable?
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Liz July 11, 2012 - 8:50 post meridiem
I think I might be trying to use this for scraps that are too big. I think I'll make a couple of double width sections since you didn't use some special trick.
Thanks for replying so cursorily!
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Tonya Staab July 12, 2012 - 7:50 am
Yay, that's great news Liz. Give thanks you for lease me acknowledge.
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Liz July 12, 2012 - 7:44 am
It worked! Double sections let me put in those larger scraps that aren't quite big enough for my other system, but won't pen up down to a single slot. It likewise worked for scraps of heavier cloth like corduroy.
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tracey February 6, 2013 - 4:29 post-mortem
just saw this on Pinterest (love, love that site)! my thought would be that you could abbreviate a opus of cardboard the size of an old cassette box (that originally agree there) to use as your guide to fold your framework around and so slide the cardboard out to recycle OR could leave the artificial in the like the large bolts of fabric in the stores.
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sara June 12, 2014 - 6:47 am
would dumpy quarters folded right be able to fit in there? thanks!!
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julia trip the light fantastic toe June 2, 2015 - 2:42 am
Great idea, also quite inspirational for color in combinations. A ocular treat and clever storage. Wizard. Thank you!
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Eugenia Scan September 28, 2022 - 11:40 am
This is so uncanny. I antimonopoly found you and I already have my scraps organized like this though I don't recall whose site I got the idea from originally. I am determined that 2022 is the yr to incur everything as organized American Samoa possible.
Evelyn Cucchiara October 13, 2011 - 5:35 am
This is a brilliant idea – and it looks so inspiring too!
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mom taxicab julie October 13, 2011 - 10:15 am
Oh that's so pretty! I'm expiration to get on the look out for one of those now.
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Tonya Staab October 14, 2011 - 6:57 am
Thank you Heather – and yes that is just how mine were before.
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Tonya Staab October 14, 2011 - 4:29 pm
Thank you Evelyn
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danielle October 23, 2011 - 1:26 p.m.
i sporting came crossways you blog , i love it already. indeed many ennobling ideas you experience on here. thanks.
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Tonya Staab October 28, 2011 - 5:31 pm
give thanks you so much Danielle.
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Tonya Staab January 12, 2012 - 4:22 pm
Dana, both of them are fat quarters, others literally are scraps from projects in varying sizes. Are couple of the scraps in there are the bottoms that I wealthy person clipped off curtains that have been too long.
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Dana Detre January 12, 2012 - 4:13 pm
Love this! I'm cerebration of doing this with my fabric scraps. About how loud are the scraps of fabric in each slot?
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Peggy January 21, 2012 - 4:59 am
Buckeye State my gosh, I have 2 of these for cassettes. This is perfect. You are right away formally on my "Tell Santa Claus She Has Been Very Good" list.
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Tonya Staab January 21, 2012 - 7:37 am
Ha! Give thanks you 🙂
Seeing Eastern Samoa you feature 2, I have seen on Pinterest a couple of other fun ideas that others have done. One used it for stamp pads and other put-upon it for storing rolls of ribbons.
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Tonya Staab July 11, 2012 - 9:41 am
Hmm, good question, I didn't have whatsoever problems with catching. Is much of your wood splintered? Perchance get hold of a trifle sandpaper to those sections. If I had a slightly big piece of material, or one that I'd cut sections out of previously, I folded the sides in first to realise it the breadth of the distance, then folded IT down and then IT would sit nicely in the little compartments without pieces protruding.
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Liz July 11, 2012 - 9:18 am
How did you get the fabric to slide in without contractable?
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Liz July 11, 2012 - 8:50 post meridiem
I think I might be trying to use this for scraps that are too big. I think I'll make a couple of double width sections since you didn't use some special trick.
Thanks for replying so cursorily!
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Tonya Staab July 12, 2012 - 7:50 am
Yay, that's great news Liz. Give thanks you for lease me acknowledge.
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Liz July 12, 2012 - 7:44 am
It worked! Double sections let me put in those larger scraps that aren't quite big enough for my other system, but won't pen up down to a single slot. It likewise worked for scraps of heavier cloth like corduroy.
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tracey February 6, 2013 - 4:29 post-mortem
just saw this on Pinterest (love, love that site)! my thought would be that you could abbreviate a opus of cardboard the size of an old cassette box (that originally agree there) to use as your guide to fold your framework around and so slide the cardboard out to recycle OR could leave the artificial in the like the large bolts of fabric in the stores.
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sara June 12, 2014 - 6:47 am
would dumpy quarters folded right be able to fit in there? thanks!!
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julia trip the light fantastic toe June 2, 2015 - 2:42 am
Great idea, also quite inspirational for color in combinations. A ocular treat and clever storage. Wizard. Thank you!
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Eugenia Scan September 28, 2022 - 11:40 am
This is so uncanny. I antimonopoly found you and I already have my scraps organized like this though I don't recall whose site I got the idea from originally. I am determined that 2022 is the yr to incur everything as organized American Samoa possible.
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