Re: [h-cost] Looking for a tubular bag frame...

2009-01-28 Thread Chris Laning

On Jan 27, 2009, at 8:32 PM, Pierre  Sandy Pettinger wrote:

www.ghees.com carries a 16 tubular bag frame.  I couldn't find  
anything bigger.  Perhaps if you contact them they can point you  
elsewhere.



It might be worthwhile checking out your local thrift stores to see  
whether there's a bag with a frame you can re-use.




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Re: [h-cost] Organization

2009-01-28 Thread Marie Stewart
I keep it all on a hanger.  With a bag holding the notions and related
items, and the garment on the hanger.  IF there's no room in the
closet for another bulky hanger, it's time to finish something.

Mari


 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.
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Re: [h-cost] Organization

2009-01-28 Thread penhal...@juno.com
I have two sets of wire drawers of various sizes that I use to keep my projects 
together. They are a bit pricey but if you can find a sale they are worth it. I 
got mine at Home Depot and you can get the rack for them in a couple of heights 
and the drawers in 3 or 4 depths so you can have your 'skinny' projects and 
your 'thick' projects and have them in appropriate sized drawers.
 
I also use the giant Ziploc bags for smaller projects like shirts/chemises.
 
Karen
Seamstrix 

-- Lauren Walker lauren.wal...@comcast.net wrote:
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
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Re: [h-cost] Reminder: Lectures in L.A.

2009-01-28 Thread Rickard, Patty

And it would be well worth it!
Patty



Maybe someday enough groups in Australia will be able to work out a
cost-effective tour there for me!

--Robin
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Re: [h-cost] Organization

2009-01-28 Thread susan...@juno.com


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
lauren.wal...@comcast.net
http://www.timetraveltextiles.com




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Re: [h-cost] 14th-century woman's outfit

2009-01-28 Thread Zuzana Kraemerova
We do all sorts of custom made historic costume...but, the webpage is in 
progress so most of the products are just for inspiration, we mainly sew 
clothes according to the customers own design (in this case, a chosen dress 
from a manuscript or so on...)
Nevertheless, we're from Czech Republic.

Zuzana

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[h-cost] Organization

2009-01-28 Thread Debloughcostumes
 
I don't particularly store single project materials together.
 
The fabric is on the fabric shelves, the lace (or whatever) in the  
appropriate drawer.  It gets taken out when it gets made.


 
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