Der er mange mere eller mindre smarte måder at opbevare rundpinde på. I fotolommer, i kagedåser, på knagerækker og mange andre. Men i dag så jeg bare den genialeste på et genbrug. Man kunne også købe materialet til opbevaringen dér, så jeg investerede en hel femmer i denne geniale idé.
Vel hjemme igen tilføjede jeg en pind og et par tal med sort tusch. Så hængte jeg de rundpinde, jeg lige kunne fange, op i den og og et billede. Det er da smart!
Vel hjemme igen tilføjede jeg en pind og et par tal med sort tusch. Så hængte jeg de rundpinde, jeg lige kunne fange, op i den og og et billede. Det er da smart!
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In the internet and elsewhere many ways of storing circular needles can be seen, Plastic pockets, cookie tins and many other. Today I saw an ingenious storing system in a second hand shop. They also sold the materials for it. I was not sure, I had any at home, so I spent all of 5 kroner (a not very large amount - approximately the price of ½ a litre of the cheapest milk).
Back home I added a stick, and a couple of numbers in black ink. I then rounded up my circular needles and placed them in the contraption. This is smart!
Det er rynkebånd! -- It is pleat tape!
I recognise the pleat tape, I still have some left over from that one time I made my own curtains, but I don't have any circular needles, so the tape sits in a box with other unused bits and pieces.
SvarSletThank you for confirming the name of pleat tape ;) I might actually have some left over too, but where? We moved twice since I last used it. Most of my circular needles I have inherited, I like double ended needles way better.
SletThat's quite a clever storage solution.
SvarSletI thought so too! Smart worker at the second hand shop.
Slet