Alaskasunshine's fabric folding( organizing your quilt room)
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Originally Posted by nanquilt
I love the block you are showing. Do you have the pattern or can you tell me which pattern the block is from. Thanks
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#425
My husband will be so happy once I have organized my fabrics!! They are on a tall bookcase in very messy stacks as I pull out something in the middle to use. Wait till he see's it after I put it all on boards! Thank you so much for this!!!
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Originally Posted by MegsAnn
Wow thanks for the tut! Your quilting room now looks like a professional quilt shop! Great great idea to even wrap the smaller pieces.
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Originally Posted by Robin57
I love how you organized your fabric- how about coming to WI and organizing mine hehehehe
Have fun and thanks so much for dropping by my tute :thumbup: :wink: :-D
#430
I got my Coroplast & had my husband cut some 9" x 24" pieces for bolts of fabric & love how it turned out. I probably paid too much, but thought I would start with 2 sheets to see how I liked it. I don't like the possibility of the edges, if sharp, to cut the fabric or my hands. Therefore, I used a high quality acid-free tape on the long edges only. I got 20 pcs. from a sheet @ a cost of about $1 each. Now that I like them so much, I will have to look for a better price per sheet locally, if possible. Thanks for the flute directions OP, it worked well this way.
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