Alaskasunshine's fabric folding( organizing your quilt room)
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Originally Posted by Lindsey
I think this might take longer than i thought LOL. I have so much fabric i think I am going to do a shelf at a time. Ill never get to sew at this rate.
Have fun!
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I am happy to say that I have ordered my coroplast. I can hardly wait to see my material treated with love and respect!!!
I hate to look for a particular material now (I know I have that but just where or which stack) but just wait.
Thank you again for sharing this wonderful project of love and respect.
Dena
I hate to look for a particular material now (I know I have that but just where or which stack) but just wait.
Thank you again for sharing this wonderful project of love and respect.
Dena
#364
A friend sent me the link to your tutorial. I just ordered some of the coroplast. I am excited to get going on organizing my fabric. I am in a studio apartment so my sewing area is in my living room. I am going to get some shelving.
Thank you for sharing your tutorial and your sewing room. I look forward to getting myself organized and my mom's sewing room organized. Will post pictures of the tranformations in progress.
Thank you for sharing your tutorial and your sewing room. I look forward to getting myself organized and my mom's sewing room organized. Will post pictures of the tranformations in progress.
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Originally Posted by dena43
I am happy to say that I have ordered my coroplast. I can hardly wait to see my material treated with love and respect!!!
I hate to look for a particular material now (I know I have that but just where or which stack) but just wait.
Thank you again for sharing this wonderful project of love and respect.
Dena
I hate to look for a particular material now (I know I have that but just where or which stack) but just wait.
Thank you again for sharing this wonderful project of love and respect.
Dena
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: England
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Alaskasunshine, thank you so much for posting the photos and information of how you organized your quilt stash. At first glance I thought you were in a shop lol.
I'm not sure at the moment if coroplast comes under a different name here in the UK, but I sure will be looking for some this week to get my fabric mess sorted out.
Thanks again
Damkina
I'm not sure at the moment if coroplast comes under a different name here in the UK, but I sure will be looking for some this week to get my fabric mess sorted out.
Thanks again
Damkina
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Southeastern West Virginia, USA
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I'm envious of you organized studio...I've been flat folding most of my stash around my 6 x 24 ruler so they'll all be the same size to fit on shelves and have been getting the cardboard "bolts" from a local fabric store (sorry, I don't know the technical term for them...lol) for the longer lengths. I must have missed something in these posts...what kind of board (cardboard? or foam board?) did you use?Thanks for sharing....it's my goal to really get organized this year.
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