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Thread: The Drawer

  1. #31
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    Smile gear

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    Loved that! I use big tupperwear bins, no folding and they are "organized" by tops and bottoms!
    If you like smartwool check out "Icebreaker". Amazing, wonderful,beautiful merino wool. Active stuff and everyday wear too! We are dealers and my entire sales staff and family is hooked!

  2. #32
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    THey had some on Steepandcheap the other day.... *drool*... that stuff was snapped up in record time! I think it was there and gone in about 3 minutes!

  3. #33
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    Awesome Idea!!!!

    Thanks for coming up with it Spazzdog and thanks for telling us about it Trek420!

    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420 View Post
    tygab "You frame your century t-shirts rather than wear them? What kinds of frames are they in? <<I am picturing frames like those for US Flags>>"

    Nope, I use embroidery hoops. Large wooden ones.

    Center the graphic part in the hoop, stretch it tight, cut off all the excess fabric and turn it back under. I have this high stairwell up to the bedrooms so thought I'd have these round wooden frames running up it...I do have lots of art but wanted this.

    If you like the idea I got it from Spazzdog. If not...it was mine.

  4. #34
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    pleasant hill, ca
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    rich people are funny.

    i love my drawer too. it was one of the first things i did. i never bother to keep my regular clothes organized, but i always know where my cycling clothes are.

  5. #35
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    Quote Originally Posted by Idaho Jen View Post
    Loved that! I use big tupperwear bins, no folding and they are "organized" by tops and bottoms!
    If you like smartwool check out "Icebreaker". Amazing, wonderful,beautiful merino wool. Active stuff and everyday wear too! We are dealers and my entire sales staff and family is hooked!
    Just a couple of constructive suggestions you might want to pass along as dealers...
    I thoroughly perused the Icebraker website. I found it to be very slow to load because of all the fancy Flash features. I'm no computer dummy, yet I found it confusing to navigate the categories as well, even after reading the "primer". Sometimes simpler is better. The other thing I found frustrating is that the photos of their jackets are in black on people against a bright outdoor background which made it impossible to see the details of the jackets- they look like solid black sillouettes. The only other picture of them are drawings. If I'm going to spend a lot on a jacket, I like at least TWO real photos, with at least one clear one of someone wearing it. I find drawings of clothing pretty useless.
    Nice looking stuff though.
    Lisa
    My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
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