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I am currently looking to move my yarn from a series of random storage containers to something uniform. This is an option: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00JX11KYC/ref=aw_wl_ov_dp_1_1?colid=1NP2UKT6B5FQX&coliid=I203OLQ9KPE5U0
As is this: http://makingahome-pa.blogspot.com/2013/03/my-yarn-storage-solution.html?m=1
Pegboard would probably be the absolute best bet, but I have no idea how to use Pegboard when you can't "damage" the walls.
What do you use? Any ideas or opinions?
As is this: http://makingahome-pa.blogspot.com/2013/03/my-yarn-storage-solution.html?m=1
Pegboard would probably be the absolute best bet, but I have no idea how to use Pegboard when you can't "damage" the walls.
What do you use? Any ideas or opinions?
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Date: 2017-03-13 09:04 am (UTC)The other one would take up too much storage space in my wardrobe or I'd have to find something to fix it to. I have seen people use free-standing clothes racks to hang sewing projects from and I imagine I would use something like that.
I like the bookshelf one because it's pretty, but the other is sensible if you use up yarn faster than buying (ha ha ha ha is that anyone?) because you could change how much space it took up depending on need.
Good luck! Yarn storage is very important. Mum pretty much has a garage of stackable plastic bins with lids and wheels. She's a cautionary tale!