Dear Readers,
Today I worked on the next lesson, cross hatching but I don't have that project quite finished to photograph.
My other project this weekend was to change a cabinet in my kitchen around. Even tho my kitchen is big, I had a big pantry in Columbus and I was missing that type of storage. I wanted a place to store some of the things that didn't seem to have a good place in this kitchen. But at the same time, I would need a place for brooms and tall things like that. So what I decided to do was to but shelves that were 9 inches deep in. That would leave 2 inches that would accommodate the broom or mop handles.
So, thought the best way to do this would be to add adjustable shelving. So I had been thinking about this and planning to put a level and measure to where each hole would be, and I had been worried that I would not be able to be consistent enough to make all the shelve sit level. So today I had a breakthrough. I decided to take a board and use my drill press to put the holes in that would act as guides to drill the holes in the cabinet. It worked like a charm. And boy did it make putting the supports in easy. No marking on the walls or trying to measure and level all at the same time!
So I put the holes in and cut the shelves with my table saw.
So that looked great. Added the shelves and now have a basket for nuts, and one for onions and one for potatoes. And I still have room canned goods or cook books...I haven't decided which will be better to put where. I can readjust the height if needed.
So feeling rather productive tonight!
Think this technique would work well if any of my quilty friends need to change up a closet for fabric!
Sew long,
Terry
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