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Old 01-16-2009, 06:52 AM
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My very small design wall... and the dresser I store most of my fabrics in . The large ones are under the bed in buckets and I have three buckets that hold light, med, and dark scraps for my small quilts and applique.


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Old 01-16-2009, 07:48 AM
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Very nice!!
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Old 01-16-2009, 07:56 AM
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How fun! looks like you'll be able to put that design wall to good use with your fantastic stash. I love your selection of pinks, too!!
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Very nice.
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Old 01-16-2009, 09:12 AM
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very nice. the quilt on the bed is pretty too. :D
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We all have to make do with the space we have, I use a length of flannel with a cane wrapped around a cane then hang it over the kitchen clock!!

Love the WIP and the quilt on the bed I noticed too :D
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We all have to make do with the space we have, I use a length of flannel with a cane wrapped around a cane then hang it over the kitchen clock!!

Love the WIP and the quilt on the bed I noticed too :D
Thanks Izy... I am thinking of getting larger flannel and putting it up just when I need it over louvered closet doors. Does the fabric stick enough without it being against a flat surface .. or do you pin alot?
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We all have to make do with the space we have, I use a length of flannel with a cane wrapped around a cane then hang it over the kitchen clock!!

Love the WIP and the quilt on the bed I noticed too :D
Thanks Izy... I am thinking of getting larger flannel and putting it up just when I need it over louvered closet doors. Does the fabric stick enough without it being against a flat surface .. or do you pin alot?
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It depends on the size of the block, but if it starts to droop I just stick a pin in the top, where I have been hanging it in the kitchen, we tend to brush past and it can float your blocks off!! :lol:

p.s. Think I must have had one too many Kahlua's when I wrote that message above...can't imagine HOW I can wrap a cane around a cane!!! :roll: !!
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Great room and I love your collection of pink fabrics!



Was wondering about your 'cane' Izy!
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Your squirrel block is the cutest and I too would like to see more of the quilt on the bed, such pretty colors...
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