Folding a Quilt
#2
You got me curious so i googled it and here is what i found:
http://pieceocakeblog.blogspot.com/2...ing-quilt.html
http://annfahl.blogspot.com/2012/02/...re-quilts.html
http://pieceocakeblog.blogspot.com/2...ing-quilt.html
http://annfahl.blogspot.com/2012/02/...re-quilts.html
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I have seen some people fold on the bias and put acid free tissue paper in the folds. I just fold my quilts and if I want to prevent a crease, I slip a pool noodle in the fold. For long term storage I have a cardboard carpet tube inside a muslin sleeve that I roll my quilts up on.
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I have seen some people fold on the bias and put acid free tissue paper in the folds. I just fold my quilts and if I want to prevent a crease, I slip a pool noodle in the fold. For long term storage I have a cardboard carpet tube inside a muslin sleeve that I roll my quilts up on.
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A friend of mine folds hers like a flag and rolls. Just depends on how she wants to decorate. She's always switching them out. She is able to put on the bed and/or hang them. The link charming attached is simple and makes sense.
#7
I roll mine too... most are on the smaller side and I will roll another one around the first one and so on. Then I lay them on a shelf in a large closet.
If I fold them I do try and periodically refold them differently.
If I fold them I do try and periodically refold them differently.
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