Fabric Stash how do you organize your fabric
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i have a sewing bucket that has fabric that is waiting to be cut into a quilt and I have one of those grocery tote bags that has the rest of my fabric in it. I am actually starting to grow out of the bag and the bucket. Needing to make a shelf to store the small amount of fabric in the bed room or closet. can't wait till i get a sewing room or a corner that I can put shelves up in. the corner I am in now I am not wanting to because it is in the middle of the living room wouldn't look good.
#73
I have several catagories and each are stored separately.
* Batiks are stored separately
* Fabric with predominant flower scheme
* My Asian fabrics are stored alone on their own shelf.
* Landscape/wildlife/along with outdoor novelty themes
* I have containers for each project I am working on.
* I place future projects in their own container, and just
add fabric as I see something I like.
* Wools, felts, corduroy, plaids all have a separate
storage spot.
* Kits are kept in my large drawers.
* Juvenile fabrics are kept separate, along with having my
flannels separate. All my Christmas fabrics are in
one place
* The rest of my fabric is separated by color.
* Batiks are stored separately
* Fabric with predominant flower scheme
* My Asian fabrics are stored alone on their own shelf.
* Landscape/wildlife/along with outdoor novelty themes
* I have containers for each project I am working on.
* I place future projects in their own container, and just
add fabric as I see something I like.
* Wools, felts, corduroy, plaids all have a separate
storage spot.
* Kits are kept in my large drawers.
* Juvenile fabrics are kept separate, along with having my
flannels separate. All my Christmas fabrics are in
one place
* The rest of my fabric is separated by color.
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