All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Space saving ideasIf you need better directions on the sewing construction of the spoon holder let me know.Re: Space saving ideasSorry for duplicate postes, I got confused about how things work. Won't do duplicate posts, I don't take critism to heart I have more issues and concerns in my life to give me gray hair. Revlon hair color take me away.Re: Handy Hints, Gadgets, Products & GizmosNew to the forum and thought I would share. Hubby and I own a 19' Hardside Trailight with the beds that pop out. We have had it for 10 years. We get out at least once a month on the weekends with friends. We winter camp it's fun to watch them plow out the snow to park the trailer. 1.Bathroom on the door I hang a clear plastic shoe rack for all of those little things that take up room. 2.Kitchen 3M hooks hold a 12" piece of cloth tripple folded for strength. I put button holes in the material and that is where I hang all of my pan scrapers and wooden spoons. I use two rows, bottom row is between first row for spoon head room. 3.Basket for Oil, vinager, that kind of stuff in fall everything goes in house and gets used up during winter then replaced new in spring. If we do winter camping it is ready to go. 4.Space bags are great for the bedding not used often. 5.Have a little cupboard that I use for can goods. Again 3M hooks I made a cloth strip with pockets that I use for plastic grocery bags. 6.I made my own shade cloth for the awning, with hooks and everything was less then $50.00. 7.I make bags to hold many things that go into storage area to keep it neet and together. If you don't sew, onion and potatoe bags will work. 8.I use a double sided fishing tackle container, one side fuses and bulbs, the other is for sewing any mending that I do on the road.Space saving ideasNew to the forum and thought I would share. Hubby and I own a 19' Hardside Trailight with the beds that pop out. We have had it for 10 years. We get out at least once a month on the weekends with friends. We winter camp it's fun to watch them plow out the snow to park the trailer. 1.Bathroom on the door I hang a clear plastic shoe rack for all of those little things that take up room. 2.Kitchen 3M hooks hold a 12" piece of cloth tripple folded for strength. I put button holes in the material and that is where I hang all of my pan scrapers and wooden spoons. I use two rows, bottom row is between first row for spoon head room. 3.Basket for Oil, vinager, that kind of stuff in fall everything goes in house and gets used up during winter then replaced new in spring. If we do winter camping it is ready to go. 4.Space bags are great for the bedding not used often. 5.Have a little cupboard that I use for can goods. Again 3M hooks I made a cloth strip with pockets that I use for plastic grocery bags. 6.I made my own shade cloth for the awning, with hooks and everything was less then $50.00. 7.I make bags to hold many things that go into storage area to keep it neet and together. If you don't sew, onion and potatoe bags will work. 8.I use a double sided fishing tackle container, one side fuses and bulbs, the other is for sewing any mending that I do on the road.Space saving ideasNew to the forum and thought I would share. Hubby and I own a 19' Hardside Trailight with the beds that pop out. We have had it for 10 years. We get out at least once a month on the weekends with friends. We winter camp it's fun to watch them plow out the snow to park the trailer. 1.Bathroom on the door I hang a clear plastic shoe rack for all of those little things that take up room. 2.Kitchen 3M hooks hold a 12" piece of cloth tripple folded for strength. I put button holes in the material and that is where I hang all of my pan scrapers and wooden spoons. I use two rows, bottom row is between first row for spoon head room. 3.Basket for Oil, vinager, that kind of stuff in fall everything goes in house and gets used up during winter then replaced new in spring. If we do winter camping it is ready to go. 4.Space bags are great for the bedding not used often. 5.Have a little cupboard that I use for can goods. Again 3M hooks I made a cloth strip with pockets that I use for plastic grocery bags. 6.I made my own shade cloth for the awning, with hooks and everything was less then $50.00. 7.I make bags to hold many things that go into storage area to keep it neet and together. If you don't sew, onion and potatoe bags will work. 8.I use a double sided fishing tackle container, one side fuses and bulbs, the other is for sewing any mending that I do on the road.