Alaskasunshine's fabric folding( organizing your quilt room)
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Originally Posted by QweenBee
Thanks so mych for all that information, but I do have a question though. What kind of boards did you use, foam core? I 'm a new bee and I have ALOT of fabric, I would like to organize instead of being in totes! I want to see what I love, FABRIC! :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by GeriP
Originally Posted by QweenBee
Thanks so mych for all that information, but I do have a question though. What kind of boards did you use, foam core? I 'm a new bee and I have ALOT of fabric, I would like to organize instead of being in totes! I want to see what I love, FABRIC! :thumbup:
One thing you may want to be aware of is your fabric needs to be wrapped on "ACID FREE" what ever. That is why I chose COLOPLAST. My husband had some signage that had paper on it and it was not ACID FREE so I tossed it out. I didn't want my fabric to do funky stuff. You may want to surf the web to learn more about acid free surface and fabrics. Just a thought!
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I HAVE NEVER SEEN SUCH CLEAN,ORGANIZE,COLOR COORDINADED STACH AND SO MUCH FABRIC. YOU ARE ONE ORGANIZED GAL. WHAT KIND OF PAPER OR CARDBOARD DID YOU USE ? I WANT TO DO THIS ALSO. MY SHELVES ARE 30 INCHES DEEP AND 23 " TALL. IT IS SO FULL -CAN NOT GET ANY MORE IN AND CAN NOT FIND WHAT I WANT. YOUR IDEA WOULD BE GREAT. THANK YOU....THANK YOU.
#135
Thank you, ALASKASUNSHINE FOR THE GREAT TUTORIAL. I went to my local sign shop and ask for scraps of Coroplast sign board. He gave me 15 to 20 pieces about 7x24 for nothing (I did offer). Then I found a local supplier and got 18 X 24 boards for $1 each They also sold 4x8 sheets for about $9.35 each. I have two closets full of fabric and have just started to organizing them. Again thanks for the great Idea.
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Originally Posted by trish b
Thank you, ALASKASUNSHINE FOR THE GREAT TUTORIAL. I went to my local sign shop and ask for scraps of Coroplast sign board. He gave me 15 to 20 pieces about 7x24 for nothing (I did offer). Then I found a local supplier and got 18 X 24 boards for $1 each They also sold 4x8 sheets for about $9.35 each. I have two closets full of fabric and have just started to organizing them. Again thanks for the great Idea.
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This was so wonderful that I thought I had walked into a new quilt shop and that I was just dazzled with the assortment of cloth available. I was glad to see that I too can have my fabric orgainized as my stash in in flip top boxes by time and hard to see. Thanks again
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Originally Posted by akgranny
wow! that's some stash, sunshine!
i fold my larger pieces like this, too, but without the board base. looks like the board makes it easier to store.
i fold my larger pieces like this, too, but without the board base. looks like the board makes it easier to store.
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