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    Old 10-30-2021, 05:22 AM
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    How do you organize your charm packs/layer cakes. Do you just leave them as is? Or do you sort by color, designer, etc? My shoe boxes are becoming full and they all look pretty but I was looking for a more effective way to get to my stash.
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    Old 10-30-2021, 06:15 AM
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    I don’t usually buy precuts and I have been stash sewing for a couple of years now. I have drawer filled with adorable fat quarters that I have been using for face masks this year. I am trying to reduce my stash so I say, use it, forget storage.
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    Old 10-30-2021, 06:26 AM
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    I leave layer cakes alone and bought 12*12 plastic containers w/lids for storage. Charms are different. I keep them bundled until I start using them. I find that sometimes I find just the right pieces for a project in a charm pack. I have clear shoe boxes, again, w/lids stroring packs "broken" by color. Some charm packs I have stored with rubber band to keep them together.

    In orther words, find a system that works for your "searching" method.
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    I have stopped buying charm packs and layer cakes.....I will sometimes cut them myself....I have a shoe box of "charm squares" cut out of scraps. For the ones I still have, I just keep them as they come and basically, if I find a pattern I like that calls for "Layer cakes" or 'charm packs" I just go look at what I already have and use it up. I found that the layer cakes and charmed packs seldom worked for me as either they had some colors or designs that did not work for what I was making and I had to cut some out of my stash to make them work or there simply was not enough of them to make what I wanted to make. Now my they are just a part of my "scrappy" stash and get used as I make a scrappy quilt.
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    Old 10-30-2021, 08:27 AM
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    I don't buy charm packs as I use all my scraps first to make charms and I have a box that is the perfect size to store them in. I think that and my yardage stash are the only things really in order in my sewing studio. I do buy the occasional layer cake. I would love to be able to make my own but that time is coming I hope. I use the Accuquilt cutting system so I always have the perfect size charms. I do not have the larger machine that would cut layer cakes. (not associated with Accuquilt). My layer cakes are stored in a corner of my room and stacked as neatly as I can.
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    Old 10-30-2021, 04:03 PM
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    I don't buy precuts. My Daughter has gifted me some layer cakes I picked out.

    Maybe by the end of the year. I will get to figure out what pattern I want to make for myself.
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    Once upon a time (in the Land of Fabric) I bought all kinds of charm squares and layer cakes, and fat quarters. Eventually it came to pass that I had so many I wasn't using that they ended up being sold to someone else. Now I only buy if I know for absolute sure they will be used. Layer cakes are stored in dresser drawers and charm squares are placed in 6"x6" plastic containers with lids and put in the dresser. But still, I can't sew fast enough to use everything up and may be selling off again!
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    Old 10-31-2021, 07:28 AM
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    I'm not crazy about charms and layer cakes, mainly because I don't like pinked edges. I've sold some and the others are on a shelf. I tend to go for fat quarter bundles (my addiction lol)
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    I keep them flat and together in a stack. I also leave fat quarters and jelly rolls together. I love that I get the full range of the fabric line. Though I almost always add solids since precuts have a tendency to be all prints.
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    I keep layer cakes and big FQ packs in containers.Charm squares and single FQs are kept in rotating greeting card holders I stole from my sister’s store, lol.
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