by Jacquelyn Carter
Here’s a tip for quilters. I use clean pizza boxes to store my quilt blocks for ongoing quilting projects. They’re the perfect size.
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What a great idea!!!
been using pizza boxes for over 10 yrs and it is reusable for the next quilt
Since I work in a hospital I can get saline trays and that is what I use for the pieces that I cut. This works well too
Happy sewing and quilting to all
I’ve found a plastic container with a lid works best for me. It’s about 10″L by 8″W by 3.5″D. I found them at Walmart for a few dollars each, and thought that would be the best way I could keep organized. Sometimes I use several, if I am doing a large quilt or one with a lot of pieces. The sandwich size ones are great with smaller pieces, and I can usually just keep them in the larger container. I paste a small post it note telling me what piece it was, now many I need, and that way I don’t forget what I was doing.
That is a great idea and they come in so many sizes