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Old 06-30-2015, 06:22 PM
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I saw recently that Sizzix had come out with a special die for folding fat quarters. Basically, you cut the die from cardboard (I used comic book boards), and wrap the FQ around it, and they store in regulation-size photo boxes. It's a pretty ingenious idea for a die. I have a Sizzix Big Shot (kept from the days when I used to scrapbook instead of quilt) so I bought the die, and I have to say I love this type of storage for my FQs! I used to fold them the way Nancy Zieman demonstrates on her website, but that method creates a lot of folds and requires a lot more pressing. This method of wrapping them around the Sizzix die-cut has only two folds long-ways, which is nice.

I have an old VHS video cabinet that I had repurposed to hold my FQs when I had them folded up small. Now it's holding my photo boxes, with all the FQs sorted and boxes labeled (I am a labeling fanatic). The other items you see in the photo are my panels, which are folded around comic boards also.
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Old 07-01-2015, 05:54 AM
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Really nice looking.
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Looks great!
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Old 07-04-2015, 12:50 PM
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Very nice and great information about the sissix dye.
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Great idea and you can see what you have instead of just stacking them.
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Very cool. How big do you cut your boards?
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Old 07-10-2015, 11:36 AM
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The boards, when cut by the die, are designed to fit in a 4x6" photo box. So I usually cut them a bit bigger, maybe 5x7". They can't be any larger or they won't be able to go through my Sizzix Big Shot machine.
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Great storage...
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Very nice...thanks for sharing.
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I bought this die and am anxious to start using it! It'll be a big job though.
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