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12 Ways to Carry Your Stitching with You - Page 2


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  • Freezer baggies - these are useful because they are see-through, and you can fit different-sized freezer bags into one large gallon bag. Be sure to buy "freezer" bags as they are thicker than the others.
  • Kids lunch box for projects and kids pencil box for tools
  • Zippered Vinyl and Mesh Pouches from The Container Store http://www.containerstore.com/browse/Pro...

    As you can see, you can spend anything from $0 to $100 on a bag to carry your project. Many of these ideas came from the stitcher's newsgroup, http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr... If you have more ideas, please start a discussion. Enjoy your stitching this week, and don't forget to take it with you wherever you go - even if it's in a grocery bag!

    In Stitches,

    Lori Seaborg

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