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Fabric storage...plastic bins or folded on the shelf?

Old 03-10-2013, 08:50 AM
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I use both!
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Old 03-10-2013, 09:29 AM
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I agree that the light can quickly ruin fabrics and you are smart to want them enclosed. Hubby set up my closet into a great configuration for me. Here is a picture of mine when it was first finished. There are wall hung white cabinets above my sewing are now that also holds fabric.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...ar-t61710.html

I hope this helps you a little with ideas.
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Old 03-11-2013, 02:50 AM
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I have mine folded on comic boards in a cabinet with doors ... so they are out of the light.
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Old 03-11-2013, 03:01 AM
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You sound like me. I have approximately 30 rubbermaid containers filled with fabric and some fabric on shelves. My husband would die if he realized how much I have and have spent but he takes me shopping and asks if I want to stop at a quilt shop when we pass one. I haven't noticed any smell from the rubbermain containers
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Old 03-11-2013, 03:04 AM
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forgot to mention that I store my purchased kits in separate containers and my other fabric if purchase for a special project together and the others my color and write on tape what is in the containers so I know when looking for something
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58 yrs! Wow! Thats alot of fabric! I use both also. at our local dollar store they sell these things you put in closets bins ect for preventing moisture.
Love to see your stash
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Old 03-11-2013, 03:26 AM
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The only plastic that does not outgas is the hard brittle vintage plastic. The totes that are made today are softer, and do outgas. I do not think that the outgassing will hurt the fabric, other than the fact that there is no air circulation. Have not had a problem in humid Delaware YET. (Gotcha sentence). My totes of fabric (only 6 or 7) are stored in rooms where there is central air conditioning. I store my favorite fabric on shelves in a closet wrapped on forms, it makes it easier for me to "shop" from my closet rather than from my lqs.

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Hard plastic bins do not outgas, so are safe for fabric storage. You just want to be sure they are not so airtight that moisture becomes trapped inside; a little air circulation is good. Some of my fabric has been in bins for years with no damage, so I don't think moisture is a problem in my area. Quilters who live in highly humid areas may want to drill holes in their plastic bins so there is a little more air circulation in them.
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Old 03-11-2013, 03:27 AM
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I keep my yardage folded and stacked on plastic shelving units. Pieces that are less than a yard, but 1/8 or greater, are kept in drawers under my cutting table (it is an old dresser). Anything smaller than 1/8th of a yard is cut into 5 inches squares or 2 1/2 strips and kept in plastic shoe boxes. I will never live long enough to use up all my stash! None of mine, by the way, is exposed to direct sunlight.
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Old 03-11-2013, 03:34 AM
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I use plastic bins, too, but I hang larger pieces on hangers in the closet. I have used cardboard bolts, too, but I find the hangers easier to paw through without making a mess.
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Old 03-11-2013, 04:05 AM
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I fold my fabric and have it stored in a cabinet with door on it. I have some small collections stored in plastic tubs.
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