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Old 10-23-2023, 03:25 AM   #36676
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
How much do those bags/kits weigh? I wonder, maybe you should look into something like this: https://www.etsy.com/listing/8587189...-1&pro=1&frs=1 if those kits are light enough, you could hold them up there. (yes, yes, this is something for my own walls, b/c I'm a Hat Queen--but when Rumple said that about the kits and all that, I was thinking, hey, I wonder if a given pattern/kit could hang up there like that?)

Hitch
I think some of the kits will be too heavy. Also, those mesh bags aren't clear, so it isn't aesthetically pleasing. I have thought about getting a wall mounted magazine holder, but again, those mesh bags aren't pretty.

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(1) Cut out the original title page and include it. Skip the bother of labelling.

(2) They make ziplock bags in some really humongous sizes. I have some big enough to put quilt parts into. They must be 2 ft or bigger. I wonder if they are cheaper than mesh bags? They're certainly more waterproof!

Deb
My first thought was big zip lock bags. But the ones I can get easily (supermarket, Ikea) aren't that good quality and rip quickly. I'm expecting the kits will be moved around quite a bit in the next couple of months (moving in with my sister, then moving to a bigger house hopefully soon after that), so I want something durable.

I'll label the bags because they aren't completely clear. Also, I've got some smaller kits, so if I label all the bags in the same spot I can easily see which is which without having to pull them out so see what's in them.

I've got the bags a couple of days ago, so now I need to round up all my kits and put them in the bags.
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