I've been searching for the perfect method of storing my circular needles. Way too much time has been spent untangling the spaghetti-like cables and inserting the needles in the gauge to see what size they are, then measuring the cable length; only to forget a couple days later what I have in my arsenal of knitting weapons.
Finally, I will measure needles no more! In the trash pile at work the other day I found an old floppy disc box - remember those? There was a time when every office in the building had one. Now however, the "floppy" has been replaced with the CD drive or the handy-dandy portable USB drive.
What many would regard as junk has found a new use at my house. A little time, construction paper and glue and I have a great new use for this seemingly outdated item. I'll be searching through the basement storage next week to see if there are any more available. I know some other folks would like to have one too.
If you'd like to make your own and don't want to figure out the measurements and method, here is a tutorial on how I made mine. Hope you find it useful in your craft room.
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Find an old 5 1/2" floppy disk box...
Measure and score the construction paper as follows...1 5/8" down each long side of sheet, 6 3/4" from one short end then 1 3/4" from same end.
Trim square from corners and a narrow wedge at center fold You'll have something that looks like this...
It should fit perfectly in the box...
Fold down the top flap to close and add a sticky label with the needle size and you have nice sturdy storage for your circs.
Any questions? I'd be glad to help you with your very own circ box, just leave a comment here or send me a PM on Ravelry.
Happy crafting!