[Nfb-krafters-korner] Friday's question what do you use to bringcraft items with you

Henrietta Brewer gary.brewer at comcast.net
Sun Mar 28 02:45:47 UTC 2010


Hi Dixie,
Wow, great ideas, Thanks a lot.

HenriettaAt 07:19 PM 3/27/2010, you wrote:
>I can think of 2 items.  For larger projects, a 5 gallon plastic bucket with
>a liner that can be purchased at the hardware store.  The liner slips over ,
>is cloth and has pockets and loops and such all the way around the side of
>the bucket.  It is meant for building projects...but, is also great for
>creative projects too!
>
>I also have an Attaché case from Land's end.  It has 3 large pockets,
>zippers closed, it does have some of the dreaded Velcro on some of the
>pockets, but I keep my yarn and such in ziplock bags inside it in order not
>to stress the fibers.  The attaché has lots of thin pencil pockets, a couple
>little zipper pockets and a nice clip to attach keys or scissors to.
>
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Becky Frankeberger" <b.butterfly at comcast.net>
>To: "'List for blind crafters and artists'" <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org>
>Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2010 12:15 PM
>Subject: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Friday's question what do you use to
>bringcraft items with you
>
>
>Hey pretty close subject line for a gal who just does not remember them,
>lol.
>
>The bags I use and prefer to take my crocheting in have a zippered closure.
>Something to keep them closed if I tip them.
>My needles, measuring tape, and scissors go in a makeup case, smile. I have
>put Ziploc bags in my purse for small projects.    I get the bags at Transit
>trade shows.  Some have pockets and some don't. My favorite one has a
>shoulder strap and hand grip.  It has a large pocket in the front for girly
>things, smile. Then you open the main compartment which has several pockets
>and a divider.  I need it though to be one size larger for my mobile medium
>sized projects.  Someday I should get very serious about finding one similar
>but larger in size.
>
>Someone just gave me a knitting needle bag.  It is jam packed with what
>looks like every sized knitting needle from metal to wood.  Kevin wants to
>sell it.  I just don't know yet what I want to do. It even has a needle for
>broomstick lace, I think it is called.  I have not done broomstick in ages.
>It is a very interesting and pretty look it gives to Afghans.
>
>You are all going to laugh at me for this one, shy smile.  For large
>projects I use a trash can.  The needle or needles are in a Ziplock bag
>tucked on the side of the large project.  Any better ideas for large
>projects, send them my way. Some large projects are on my dining room table.
>More the ones I am piecing together.
>
>Hey any ideas to help this gal?
>
>Becky and dog guide Jake      who is the boss of my keeping on task, giggle.
>
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