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Libbie |
Posted - Oct 27 2006 : 08:57:55 AM Instead of squeezing pattern pieces back into their envelopes, store them in individual larger-sized zip-lock bags. The plastic will let you see the pattern illustrations and will keep those delicate pattern pieces safe. If you add a swatch of each sewing project to your bag for a quick record of the pattern's history, you'll have a ready-made "scrap-book," too! Can you tell that I'm going through the house organizing it?
XOXO, Libbie
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berries |
Posted - Oct 30 2006 : 05:12:19 AM Girls, you all are sew creative! Keep sending us those great ideas!
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brightmeadow |
Posted - Oct 30 2006 : 04:41:07 AM I have some raffia baskets from a discount store in the bath department, they were supposed to be for storing towels I think. I put the patterns in it, they are just the right size and slightly flared at the top to make it easy to flip through the patterns and quickly find what I am looking for.
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Jana |
Posted - Oct 29 2006 : 10:03:02 PM Clare, that sounds like a really good idea. It would give a person enough room for all those extras. I think I might try that one and find a container, just the right size for the envelopes.
Jana |
suzyhomemaker |
Posted - Oct 29 2006 : 06:16:43 AM I store mine in large yellow mailing envelopes. I staple the opened pattern cover/folder onto to cover side of the mailing envelope and stuff the inside with pattern pieces, traced pattern pieces, sometimes notes and fabric swatches. When I look through my two rubbermaid containers of patterns, it is like looking through a big scrapbook of happy memories.
This year I am trying to photograph recipients with their items from me, either wearing them, covering up with them (quilts) or just holding them up. I got a spiral notebook to keep track of info on the pattern, style, fabrics, date, recipients, variations.
Country girl in NE PA |
sunshine |
Posted - Oct 28 2006 : 12:43:36 PM funny I already do this So I would have to agree that is a great idea.
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therusticcottage |
Posted - Oct 28 2006 : 10:08:28 AM Well DUH -- why didn't I ever think of that. I have mine store in large manilla envelopes but am always having to open them to see what the pattern is! Thanks so much for sharing that idea!
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Beemoosie |
Posted - Oct 28 2006 : 06:40:58 AM What a great idea...Thanks! Bonnie
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Mumof3 |
Posted - Oct 28 2006 : 05:16:09 AM DUH!! Why didn't I think of that? Of course! And I just had to stuff a pattern back in it's envelope the other day! Thanks, Libbie.:)
Karin |
daffodil dreamer |
Posted - Oct 28 2006 : 05:12:14 AM Libbie, you are right - that is the exact way I store my patterns! Ages ago, my aunt had a shop and when she sold, she ended up with hundreds of these zip lock bags. So I had to find a use for them - waste not, want not!! |
Nancy Gartenman |
Posted - Oct 27 2006 : 12:24:49 PM Great idea for storing patterns, to bad I don't have any. NANCY JO |
BarefootGoatGirl |
Posted - Oct 27 2006 : 12:16:59 PM I never make a pattern exactly they way it was designed, so when I am sewing I write a few notes about how I made it (sizes, alterations, problems encountered) on a recipie card and staple a swatch of the fabric to the card before putting it away with the pattern. That way I can recreate a fit I just love or easily alter it for a better out come.
Trina
' Be thou diligent to know the state of thy flocks, and look well to thy herds. Proverbs 27:23 |