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Baby Food Containers as Quilting Supplies Storage

Kelly Hanson
Duration:   1  mins

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Are you tired of dusty thread? Does your fabric paint dry out too quickly? Are you drowning in a sea of unorganized bits and pieces of quilting supplies in your sewing room? Kelly Pederson Hanson has a quick tip for handy quilt supply storage utilizing clean baby food containers. Best of all, this storage system is stackable and see-through for easy viewing!

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I know that everybody knows a baby, and has a baby in their life. And with babies come diapers, with they come baby food. And baby food now comes in these cool little containers. And we've had so many questions on how to properly store things. Well, I have a great idea for thread so it doesn't get dusty. We'll store them right in these little baby food containers, along with we can store buttons, and gems, just about anything you can imagine. But the best part about it is because they have the lids, if you're a painter and you're an art quilter, you can store paints in here, which is an awesome idea because then you can break for lunch, seal it up, your paints are going to stay just the way they are, just as fresh, they're not going to dry up on you. And then you can come back when you're ready to do it. And even better, you can stack them and they're clear, so you can see exactly what you have.
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