fabric storage
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fabric storage
My niece sent me this link. Clever idea. http://sewmanyways.blogspot.com/2012...ng-update.html
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the method seems a little anal retentive. i would hate to have to move boxes when looking for the right color i need. also, what if you want to match some fabrics in order to make a quilt. gee whiz! you would have boxes all over the floor. looks like too much trouble to me. i put most of my fabrics that are more than a half of a yard in see-through boxes, and the extra large pieces, like for backings, have their own special place.
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Great idea if you don't have much fabric!
Here is a peek at my studio.
Bolts are two deep -- and there are another 15 shelves like these
Filing cabinet would not work.
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Here is a peek at my studio.
Bolts are two deep -- and there are another 15 shelves like these
Filing cabinet would not work.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]358795[/ATTACH]
Last edited by Krystyna; 08-29-2012 at 06:22 AM.
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Many years working in government offices and warehouses taught me that cardboard boxes and envelopes are favorite homes for cockroaches - they love to eat the glue! Walmart, as well as office supply stores, sell similar plastic file storage containers. I recommend using the plastic if you really like this idea. The plastic costs a bit more, but will also outlast the cardboard by a long time.
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