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This crochet fleece bag is fantastic and I want to make more. Especially making them not so loooong.
Inspiration taken from @milkweedman 's bags.
I'm not 100% sure about long term storage of fleece in the open mesh? Like I'm a little cautious that it may be tempting for months or beetles? (Touch wood I haven't had a problem so far).
Anyone have any experiences with this?
Small Space Decor, 1983
I saved some of those plastic blueberry/raspberry/cherry tomato containers and I washed them out really well. They're *perfect* for embroidery/sewing thread storage. The save a lot of space and there's a few different sizes that are stackable. I doubt this is new but I wanted to share this idea anyway
I also use them for jewelry cord, bottle caps, patches, fabric flowers and leaves, fabric scrap, etc
[Image ID: five images of three different plastic fruit containers in front of a gray wooden background. The first two images contain a container that is 9.5 inches long, 4.5 inches wide and 2 inches tall. It has two segments inside tha are filled with full bobbins of embroidery thread in multiple vibrant colors.
The next three images contain two empty containers, one that is about half the size of the full one but twoce as deep, and the last one is 6 inches long, 3.5 inches wide and 1.5-2 inches deep. End ID]
🎥 madebysamo
There is a real encounter between us and the tea, and peace, happiness and joy are possible during the time we drink.
MoriMa Tea — Ingeniously search for tea and tea making, respect nature, and only do porters of natural taste for generations, only to explor
This bright apt. has storage down to a science and there’s a lot of storage for very little money. The entrance foyer is papered in bright yellow, and they’ve got a chalkboard divider with some cool artwork.
In the living room, they’ve got narrow bookshelf in the corner behind the couch. A cute yellow industrial trolley holds plants, books, and collectibles. Plus, there’s an interesting cabinet on the wall, too.
The dining room has storage galore- an orange unit on one side and bulbs on wires to match. Plus, colorful metal chairs.
Check out the kitchen storage- This is awesome. Just crates painted white- and lots of them.
The colorful kitchen- they sprayed the fridge pale pink, added blue cabinet knobs to match the tile backsplash, and a chalkboard in a very fancy frame hangs over the stove.
View of the kitchen storage- the large yellow spice rack matches the island. I can’t get over the storage they have in this apt.
https://www.historiasdecasa.com.br/tag/por-uma-vida-mais-doce/
Snapshots from our van.
One of the tiniest storage areas in our van is the place where we keep our toothbrushes and toiletries. It was made by a happy accident, where two pieces of cladding overlapped, and it’s turned out to be one of the most useful things we have in our tiny home.
Follow the hashtag #Fromrusttoroadtrip to follow our van conversion project and our travels around Europe! 🌍