Michael,

Your best bet would be to sew for it. Buy clear tablecloth plastic, make up your bags with tops in the shape of the hangers you plan to use, and bind the seams with cotton twill. Use an overlapped vertical opening, with perhaps some stitch-down area at the bottom so loose things won't fall out. (Imagine the shape of a short garment bag here). They'd last longer, be heavier, and be specific to the size/ shape you want. And they're awfully quick to whomp out on your machine.

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On Nov 15, 2011, at 11:18 AM, michaeljdeib...@gmail.com wrote:

As always seems to happen, my sewing area and supplies have exploded and then forced back into various places thus scattering pieces and supplies for various projects. I'm looking for a sturdy, clear bag that I can hang on a hanger, thereby allowing me to put all supplies, notions, and trims inside and have one bag per project. That way I can sort what I have and see at a glance what I have/still need for that project. I'm sure something like what I want exists but cant seem to find it. Also wondering what everyone uses if it's a better method. As always, I'm looking for economical as well. Any ideas/suggestions?

Note: Unless they're small pieces or already cut, I keep fabric on bolts or cardboard so that wouldn't be put in said bags.

Michael Deibert
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