Sunday 5 May 2013

Away overnight


My hubby and I had a lovely time away this past week. The sun shone and we had picnics in forest glades and on the beach. It was so nice to be a couple again with no family responsibilities.
Picnic-ing

Sun and the sound of the sea

Whilst we were away I spotted this portable writing case in the window of a shop. I had a look at it and immediately thought that it would make a good case to tote around my sewing kit. My hubby thought I was mad and the price was rather high! My hubby being the kind of man that he is, later said ' go on then' and woo hoo, I parked him in a coffee shop with a coffee and headed back to the shop. I asked for the 'best price' and got it for a little less. My hubby cannot understand what I see in it but he loves me and is pleased that I am pleased with it!

Writing case
I just like how this case has never been used (the pencil has never been sharpened nor the keys removed from the envelope) but it has obviously been a present to EJB at some point in time. I want to ask you lovely bloggers how you think I can best divide up the bottom part of the case so that I can fit in cotton reels, scissors, a ruler etc without them sliding around loose? Do you have any ideas at all? I thought that it would be a cool way to take my sewing kit to  classes or the Fat Quarterly Retreat. If you have any good ideas please let me know.

Di x

17 comments:

  1. What about Balsa wood strips cut to size and glued into place, or perhaps a "lathe" from a builders merchant would be a bit sturdier. I think that is what they are called.

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  2. So glad you had a lovely break with your hubby. What a beautifully relaxed photo of you. Very cute case. Could you make dividers from fabric covered card or little pouches to keep all your separate bits and pieces in. Not very original, but all I can think of just now.

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  3. Glad you had a wonderful weekend away and you bought the case - as to how you could adapt it I'm not really sure!

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  4. Deanna has just fitted out a basket here: http://eclectic-meanderings.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/a-vintage-basket.html
    It's not exactly your style but it may give you some ideas. Looking forward to seeing what you do.

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  5. I think I would put scissors / rulers in the folders in the lid, and then cotton reels / bobbins I would be inclined to put into sandwich/tupperware boxes and fit them into the case so they aren't rolling around everywhere.

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  6. gorgeous photo of you, yup i'd get plastic boxes perhaps the ones for embroidery threads etc and use them for the reels, bobbins, needles etc

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  7. Sounds like you had a lovely weekend. Love the new case

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  8. Oh I LOVE it!!! totally get why you had to have it!! How about one of those sock drawer organiser thingies??

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  9. Great that you had a good time away! Fab new case, for dividers i might be tempted to make some little flat topped pouches, shallow versions of Aneelas oval box bags maybe? http://comfortstitching.typepad.co.uk/comfortstitching/2012/09/oval-box-bag-tutorial.html

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  10. Well after you have changed your name to fit the initials, I'd be getting busy with the velcro and making a sort of camera bag type affair xxx

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  11. I think it is a lovely case. What great vision you have.

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  12. What about those fabric trays that ayumi - The Pink Penguin - did a tutorial for? In her picture she had cutlery in one she'd made and I thought they'd be good for dividing up stuff just like cutlery...or sewing equipment in a writing box?

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  13. This is so pretty! I have 2 blue ones just like it - passed down from an elderly Aunt. Ikea do sock drawer dividers - any good? jxo

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  14. oh, so sad for the original giver, that their lovely gift was never used. But, great, because you will now give it a life! dividers? I have not a clue! good luck.

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  15. It's fabulous! Have you got an old wooden cutlery drawer insert or pencil tray that you could use? It would look lovely with different pieces of fabric glued in the bottom of each section...

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  16. Great case..... how about some little plastic pots and tubs, all the other good suggestions have already been made! x

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  17. I think you'll need to come up with a pseudonym for yourself with those initials :o)

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