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Brilliant. I’m having a duh moment. I’ve always used cookie sheets for quilt pieces. First the fabric, then the cut fabric, then the in progress of being sewn etc… I have also used cookie sheets for in progress hands on homeschool stuff. For 20+ years I’ve been sliding the baking pans into thrifted pillowcases and I have been frustrated trying to get things to stack. All this time I just needed a second cookie sheet and some binder clips. I didn’t even start watching YouTube until 4 or 5 years ago. I know you have a life (seriously, I pray for you and your family daily) but honestly I could use another hundred or two of these tips. Thank you for solving one thing in my life today. I hope something gets solved for you today to balance things.
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Huh! Morton’s you’re a smarty pants crafty woman! I always wanted to have a basket or something to gather supplies needed for a particular project instead of distracting/competing pieces all over the table! Of course we crafters switch projects in the middle etc, so this idea is great! Just grab the trays put them away and still keep stuff separately ❤
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@KathySparkle1
7 months ago
Me too! I put magnet strips on the edges rather than binder clips. You’re genius and I love your channel!
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