missmystery1191
				Publish time 2013-1-30 06:11	
			
		That is what I usually do, have multiple starts hehehe				
					Nursedonna54
				Publish time 2013-2-1 04:01	
			
		thanks for all the great advice!!				
					Asun Ramirez
				Publish time 2013-2-6 03:58	
			
		Si son buenas ideas porque yo empiezo alguno y luego si lo guardas ni te acuerdas de el y teniendo hilos y esquema a la vista no se nos transpapela entre otras cositas que guardamos				
					riverrat
				Publish time 2013-2-6 13:28	
			
		i usually work on one at a time but i do like the cardboard tube idea...never thought about that				
					biacl
				Publish time 2013-3-3 11:44	
			
		good tips, thanks for sharing them!				
					beckysbiz
				Publish time 2013-3-7 05:00	
			
		thank you for the tips				
					Joahninha
				Publish time 2013-3-8 08:35	
			
		useful tips. Thanks for sharing.:)				
					R Lee
				Publish time 2013-3-8 17:04	
			
		2 small kids, so usually getting it away quickly is more important than neatly or best for the fabric. Threads and bits in a clear plastic box with dividers like a fishing tackle box, and the fabric and pattern folded on top with the lid squished down over it. So far no dramas, even with long term storage. I think if i was doing something with beads and a lot of specialty threads I would be more careful though.				
					seb0357
				Publish time 2013-3-9 03:06	
			
		Thanks everyone for the tips. I never knew how to properly store them so they wouldnt look horrible when I went back to them.				
					rteixeira63
				Publish time 2013-4-24 22:59	
			
		Great tip.			
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