The Iris is neat -- I like the modularity, since you can get extra project 
cases. Thanks! 



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Here is what project organization I have. I too use the big ziplock bags. I 
store them in rectangular baskets or plastic tubs if I have several of them 
going at once. This way I can flip through them like files and find what I am 
looking for. I also use an Iris Scrapbook chest 
http://www.spacesavers.com/scrapbookchest.html 
to keep portable handwork projects in. I just grab the case I want and go. 
For bigger projects, I hang the fabric or big cut pieces over a hanger bar and 
put the smaller pieces in a bag and loop the handles over the hanger hook. 
 Susan 
If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called research, would it? A. 
Einstein 

Hi, all, 
How do you store projects? 
I have a lot of those big Rubbermaid tubs for storing yardgoods; but   
what do you use for keeping individual projects together--pattern,   
fabric, etc.? I've  been using 2-gallon industrial size Ziploc bags,   
but they are slippery, and from time to time I have a project avalanche. 
I mean, yes, I should probably only have one project going at a time   
and then it wouldn't matter so much. But since I don't, any suggestions? 
Lauren 
Lauren M. Walker 
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http://www.timetraveltextiles.com 



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