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QuiltyMom Posted - Aug 23 2011 : 08:47:47 AM
Help! I'm in the middle of my annual cleaning/organizing process of my tiny kitchen and I'm needing to find a way to store my rolling pins. I've 4: two regular ones with handles, one lefse and one French. I just acquired the lefse and French ones and if I place them in the drawer with the others I'll have virtually no room left in the drawer.

I've tried searching how to store them but have only seen a single wall rack - and I don't have that much wall or counter space. I could place them in my pantry in some sort of a vertical rack.

Any suggestions? I figured this was the best place to ask.

Thanks...
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crafter Posted - Aug 24 2011 : 08:58:04 AM
I put mine in a wicker basket that sits on top of my fridge...fun to look at and easy access to use.

Lori
QuiltyMom Posted - Aug 24 2011 : 07:46:17 AM
Thank you all for your comments - they were all great! I'd love to get them on the wall sometime and the under the paper towel suggestions is grand. Yet I caved and went to the Container Store for help, and they suggested moveable dividers for my Elfa system (which is in my pantry) that's used for separating folded clothes. I can then stack them on the shelf, and when I come up with something else for the pins I can then use the dividers for other goodies.
oldbittyhen Posted - Aug 23 2011 : 2:38:42 PM
I use a ceramic vase/pot of sorts, it is big enough around to hold 5 rolling pins and tall enough that they stand upright, and this is sitting on my counter in the corner, does not take up much space that way...

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ceejay48 Posted - Aug 23 2011 : 2:27:45 PM
Mine are in a drawer specifically just for my kitchen utensils, such as spatulas, big spoons, whisks, etc. Fortunately there is plenty of room for all of it.
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natesgirl Posted - Aug 23 2011 : 1:42:55 PM
I have a wooden shelf with a papertowel holder underneath it. The 2 are attached by metal brackets that are 'S' shaped. The bottom curl of the top bend for the 'S' is perfect for mine. It hangs there just above my stack of cloth napkins.

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emsmommy5 Posted - Aug 23 2011 : 10:41:45 AM
Mine hangs on a nail on the wall. Not creative. But handy. =)

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