I saw this cart advertised at Michael's craft store on Black Friday and ordered it. Of course it came unassembled so I spent a little over an hour putting it together.
Here is one that I purchased 3 years ago and the new one is considerably larger. I put my GO! dies in it, all of the ones in this cart plus all of the ones on a rack on a shelf. This smaller cart will keep my current projects ready at all times in the lower 2 bins and can be wheeled over to whichever machine I am sewing with. I will use the top bin for holding fabrics that I need to cut with my die cutter.
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I love my rolling carts - so practical AND portable. I keep a trash can on the top level of the one near my cutting table. Far fewer snippets on the floor.
Looks like a great purchase! Storage is always good and when it comes in the form that is tried and true, you know it will be useful and fit your needs.
that is a good purchase I do not have one and should see if there are some that would fit under my tables
That looks like a handy cart to have! It is good you have a purpose for it and it wasn't one of those "Hum, maybe I could use one of those." LOL!!
Nice upgrade! Do the longer dies like the strip cutters fit in the new cart?
One hour to put that together, is record time. (^._.^). And a great addition to your studio.
JJM
I really WISH that I had room for one of those carts!! They seem SEW very useful.
Those look really useful.
see...you put it together yourself.. I am still impressed..
I like these carts Wanda, the shelves seem to be a reasonable depth and how good to use one for storing your dies, I do have one from a local stationary store but they're probably not deep enough for my dies, I could try I guess, easier than storing them in a cubby,
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