
| i dont go to quilting classes.. but i would think if you lay out the supplies that you want to take on a table and arrange them how you would want them in a bag (as far as pockets go.. then you could design a pocketed lining or insert for your favorite bag/tote.. just make the lining (for the tote your making) with the pockets where you want them..
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| Depending on what and how much i need to bring along, I sometimes use one of those clear plastic ArtBin containers. I've also used just a regular tote. I read somewhere that someone used a soft sided briefcase. I already had a LandsEnd case and it worked out well...had lots of pockets for rotary cutters and scissors, pencils, a big pocket for fabric. I also have a box on wheels. Just kinda depends on what I'm bringing. Good luck with your class. I hope you have fun and make a beautiful quilt! Come on back here for advice or help if you need it! |
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| I went to a retreat and a girl had a rolling tool box thing. Ingenious! She got it at Home Depot! |
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| I also have one of the rolling sewing machine bags, with lots of pockets, that I keep everything orgnized in...I also have a small basket that I strap on top that looks like one of those folding shopping baskets...it's so handy... I am in the process of making a case to hold my rulers and cutting mat...I don't really take classes either, but sometimes I just like to take fabrics to cut while I am at my 3 hr Friday sit and sew http://www.etsy.com/listing/93...-pattern-sewing-case
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