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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: 2017-03-14 03:49 pm (UTC)However, he figured out a way to use only one screw to fix it to the wall, which is good because if we don't get the yarn stored soon, the cat is going to lead a revolt. (He tries to eat my yarn. Right now, due to organization, yarn is everywhere. Thus he's banned from my room.)
But yes! We have a working plan! (Thank you, by the way, because it made me consider if there was a way to do pegboard.)
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Date: 2017-03-14 03:51 pm (UTC)...five pounds is well within tolerance for larger command strips though?
Yay working plan!