Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 00:10:08 -0400 To: WSFA members <WSFAlist at WSFA.org> From: Candy Madigan <candymadigan at mindspring.com> Subject: [WSFA] Re: Book shelves and cases Reply-To: WSFA members <WSFAlist at WSFA.org> I thought of a purse tree, but I want something as collapsible as possible. Shelves that fold flat are really ideal. And dowels weigh next to nothing. How small does PVC pipe come? At 11:55 PM 10/20/2005, you wrote: >At 11:51 PM 10/20/2005 -0400, Candy Madigan wrote: > >Hah! My hind brain just figured it out. Four 1'X6.5' pieces of cotton > >duck, eight 1' square pieces of thin wood, twelve 2' dowel rods, and nine > >1' dowel rods, and I will have collapsible light weight shelves for my > >purses at my next event. I love having a brain that thinks like an > >engineer. I may need to add two more 8' lengths of cotton duck and another > >16 pieces of thin wood, but I'll put it together first and try it out > >before I decide. > >Purses are light, right? You might want to consider PVC pipe rather than >dowels for a framework...it's probably strong enough, fairly cheap, and light. > >One other idea...since all the purses I saw at Capclave had straps, do you >really need shelves? Why not a "purse tree"? > >-- Mike B. >-- >But if you don't like crottled greeps what did you order them for? Candy (301)345-6635