Storing/Organizing long lengths of fabric - How to??
#22
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This is exactly how I store my fabric.
I have mine on Comic Book Boards. This is a preliminary picture...the cabinets are FULL now.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/mission...s-t179823.html
Here's a good discussion about comic boards.
For less than $27 I purchased 300 boards locally...I still have about 80 of them left. In my opinion it was a great $27 investment.
Some would say (and I was one at one time) that they'd rather spend the money on fabric. With today's pricing....that's only 3 yards of fabric...then you'll still have a messed up fabric area.
Now I have a Great Looking fabric area and Now I can go buy that 3 yards of fabric and know where it's at!
Take your time...it's a process...but well worth the effort!
http://www.quiltingboard.com/mission...s-t179823.html
Here's a good discussion about comic boards.
For less than $27 I purchased 300 boards locally...I still have about 80 of them left. In my opinion it was a great $27 investment.
Some would say (and I was one at one time) that they'd rather spend the money on fabric. With today's pricing....that's only 3 yards of fabric...then you'll still have a messed up fabric area.
Now I have a Great Looking fabric area and Now I can go buy that 3 yards of fabric and know where it's at!
Take your time...it's a process...but well worth the effort!
#25
A very nice lady showed me this site for folding. http://turningturning.com/tutorial-folding-fabric/
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