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The piece on the right is for a small slope... |
...but slide them together & you have something for a LARGE slope Cool, Huh? |
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More uses for sticky
velcro
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Soap got all over the cabinet (under the sink) because my dish soap leaked. I used sticky velcro first, but it wasn't holding on the bottles very well. I'm testing out these velcro ties I bought the other day. We'll see how they work. |
More Shelves!!!
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I added two more shelves. |
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used the same style dog leashes I used for my first shelves (I originally got 8 leashes, so I had 4 more). But this time I didn't use the curtain hooks (see pic below). I cut the leashes exactly to the length I wanted & sewed 6" loops at the end of the leash directly into the shelf frame. I had extra "leash" so I made the little shelf next to the door, but this one doesn't have the slide-lock hook like the others. |
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![]() I think it looks better now. |
Here is my first
shelf,
but improved.![]() Since I like the
"sewn" method better than the curtain hook method, I fixed my original
shelf that I made by removing the sewn in hooks
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