What do you store your fabric in and would you change it?
#81
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Wisconsin
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I use a cupboard with glass doors and store my fabrics by color. This way I can get to the fabric I want. I also have a dresser to keep things like christmas fabric, or fleece, etc. This system is the best one for me.
#82
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 116
I use a cupboard with glass doors and store my fabrics by color. This way I can get to the fabric I want. I also have a dresser to keep things like christmas fabric, or fleece, etc. This system is the best one for me.
#83
Originally Posted by ladybalcom
I use a cupboard with glass doors and store my fabrics by color. This way I can get to the fabric I want. I also have a dresser to keep things like christmas fabric, or fleece, etc. This system is the best one for me.
#85
Curse you all, I've just spent the last hour moving my CDs out of the CD tower in the living room (which is right by my sewing desk) and putting my fabrics into it, arranged by colour! Probably not the wisest move for someone with severe ME/CFIDS who spent most of today lying in bed looking pathetic. Anyway, the rainbow effect is great, and I have got the whole of one plastic tub (which is under the desk and doubles as a foot-rest) in there. It was of course a tight squeeze, and I am banning myself from buying any more green, but I am rather pleased with the effect. I don't dare delve into the other tub just yet...
#86
Originally Posted by Lobster
Curse you all, I've just spent the last hour moving my CDs out of the CD tower in the living room (which is right by my sewing desk) and putting my fabrics into it, arranged by colour! Probably not the wisest move for someone with severe ME/CFIDS who spent most of today lying in bed looking pathetic. Anyway, the rainbow effect is great, and I have got the whole of one plastic tub (which is under the desk and doubles as a foot-rest) in there. It was of course a tight squeeze, and I am banning myself from buying any more green, but I am rather pleased with the effect. I don't dare delve into the other tub just yet...
#87
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 113
Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
I really like those flat plastic things to wrap fabric in but I don't feel like buying a million of them!!
I'll watch this thread b/c I'm forever trying to get organized.
Nothing seems to work for me :cry:
I'll watch this thread b/c I'm forever trying to get organized.
Nothing seems to work for me :cry:
#89
I store my fabric in an old "country" cupboard that my Dad rescued from my grandfather's basement. He had it stripped and refinished, and it appraised for something like $1600.00 (with mostly original hardware). He used it for years in his country kitchen. He handed it down to my sister, who eventually decided it wasn't quite right in her home. Well it suits my old, simple, colonial-style home perfectly! I used it in my country kitchen for quite a few years before we remodeled, and now it's wonderful for fabric.
When it stood in the kitchen, my DH used to look at it and talk about how poorly it was constructed. Over the years he has warmed up to it, and decided he would like to make another one some day. We're still a little cramped for space, but maybe when my DS moves out, there will be room for another, and I would welcome it!
When it stood in the kitchen, my DH used to look at it and talk about how poorly it was constructed. Over the years he has warmed up to it, and decided he would like to make another one some day. We're still a little cramped for space, but maybe when my DS moves out, there will be room for another, and I would welcome it!
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