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the post about using shoe cubes for storing fabric. I've been through at least 50 pages and can't find it. I wish I'd learn to save things I'm interested in!!
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I think this was a gal from alaska.
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If it was alaskasunshine, she has a tutorial on that thread showing and/or telling how she folded the fabrics. Go through the tutorial section. I hope this helps.
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What beautiful organized stash you have!!!
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Looks great the way you have it organized!
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I don't know whos stash that is, but I am very jealous....I could only dream of having that much fabric in my house to pick from!
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Not me, but I have 3 of these. 1 is in a closet with shoes in it, other 2 are in sewing area. I put 4 rolling wheels on each one, they can turn on a dime and give 9 cents change!! Since they are spreading out lengthwise, I think I may get another 1 or 2 and put 1 on top of each one, standing upright on top. It'll be easy enough to drill a hole in each bottom side and in the middle to screw them to the bottom shelves. And they will still move around to suit me. I plan to shortly make some small drawers to slide in them. I make cardboard ones to see if they would work well and I liked them enough to make them of wood.
I don't keep fabric in them, just sewing aids. Well, maybe just a little bit of what I'm working with at the moment, since I tend to lose what I'll need for whatever project I'm working on after a couple of days. |
These are shoe cubes she bought at Lowe's. Thank you though for trying. |
Originally Posted by susie0808
What beautiful organized stash you have!!!
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