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| - | A few years ago, I added my own storage for quilting rulers and protractors to my E2. It was a very simple construction made from leftover fabric and some hook-and-loop fasteners. I wanted to revisit the idea of having removable storage on the sides of the frame, perhaps using snaps, eyelets or hook-and-loop fasteners. The build should be something simple, so that others are able to replicate it if they want to. It might be a good idea to print a template for the construction. | + | A few years ago, I added a hanging |
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| + | **Pockets and other add-ons:** | ||
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| + | Since I wanted the whole thing to be as modular as possible, I created some pockets and attachments myself. However, you can also use existing pencil cases / hooks / straps by adding snap backs to them. | ||
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| + | For this version, I added attachments for the items I used when creating the project, such as straps for holding posters or fabric, a bottle holder, a lighter case, and a tape holder. I also added two cases that I already owned to store the snap backs and manual. | ||
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