Fat Quarter Storage-how do you do it?
#31
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Join Date: Aug 2013
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I've been having fun rolling my FQ and then tying with about 8" strip of scrap. I then prop them up in a cute container on top of a short bookcase (used for fabric). I keep it away from the window but in plain view as I find it very cheery.
#32
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 81
I bought some cutesy hatbox looking things at Joanns/Michaels, can't remember offhand, and I'm using those. Keeps any dust off and I can shove them under the table if they start getting in the way. I'm debating a cart that I can slide under the table though.
#34
I picked up one of those wire shelves that is made to hold spices or something inside of your cupboards. I couldn't get my folded material to go in because I have it on Easy Cores, so I just mounted them on the inside of my stash linen type closet backwards. They worked perfectly. I stacked two, but the door would probably hole 4 racks.
#36
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Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Shelbyville TN
Posts: 137
I'm using a shoe organizer. I cleaned up a shoe organizer from our mud room and it fit in my fabric bookshelf perfectly (after removing one shelf). My vintage sheet collection is on the shelf above.
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One hole can hold six jelly rolls! Best of all I can see my stash.
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One hole can hold six jelly rolls! Best of all I can see my stash.
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