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    You can order the comic book liners on line, but then you pay postage, which is a little pricey.

    Check your phone book for a comic book store in your neighborhood, it may be worth the drive instead of going through the mail.

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    I have amazon prime so I didn't pay postage. I think the closest comic book store to me was about 2 hours away....

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    I love the comic book boards...... really helps to keep all fabrics and lace organized.

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    Where do you get comic boards and are they expensive?

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    I am 11 package of comic board in and almost done, I had no idea that I had so much fabric. I love it all and touching it again has made me so happy.

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    Don't you just love organization? Feel like Christmas?

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    Could someone post a tutorial showing how you use the comic book boards? I currently have my fat quarters and precuts in one of those Arrow Suzi drawer units and I'm happy with that. But, my yardage is currently folded and contained in one of those plastic bags that comforters come in. I'm looking for something that is more user friendly and the comic book boards look like they might work for me, but I'm not sure how to fold large pieces of fabric onto them.

    Thanks,
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    Quote Originally Posted by rryder View Post
    Could someone post a tutorial showing how you use the comic book boards? I currently have my fat quarters and precuts in one of those Arrow Suzi drawer units and I'm happy with that. But, my yardage is currently folded and contained in one of those plastic bags that comforters come in. I'm looking for something that is more user friendly and the comic book boards look like they might work for me, but I'm not sure how to fold large pieces of fabric onto them.


    Thanks,
    Rob
    rryder, I fold my fabric salvage to salvage, bring fold to salvage and then wrap it around the comic book boards. Seems to work well for me. If this is not clear, please let me know. (I had to add the last sentence because I got a message that my message didn't have enough letters! This should work. LOL) got the same message. If I keep making comments, maybe it will get long enough to post. This is silly!
    Sophie2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sophie2 View Post
    rryder, I fold my fabric salvage to salvage, bring fold to salvage and then wrap it around the comic book boards. If I keep making comments, maybe it will get long enough to post. This is silly!
    LOL! Thanks, that sounds very doable and makes perfect sense.

    Rob

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    Its a good feeling isn't it!
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