i tried this technique, but i found it kinda annoying and daunting to do. After each use I would have a smaller piece and found myself trying to cut down the cardboard. I find it easier just to roll it up in a neat way.
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Great tutorial what kind of boards did you use and where did you find bolt buddies pm me thanks
If I could make one more suggestion - put name of material item number yardage and place and date you bought it just in case you need more! |
Originally Posted by sewcrazygirl
i tried this technique, but i found it kinda annoying and daunting to do. After each use I would have a smaller piece and found myself trying to cut down the cardboard. I find it easier just to roll it up in a neat way.
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I can't be this organized. It looks beautiful... |
Loved your ideas and your stash! As a brand new member your pages has answered my question of how to store my fabrics better. Thanks! :thumbup:
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Is sunshine an Aussie or yorkie
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Originally Posted by quilterwanabe7
Is sunshine an Aussie or yorkie
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For those of you looking to get the coroplast at a relatively inexpensive price see the link below. I ordered from here so I could get this done for my newly redesigned quilt room, just waiting on hubby to cut it in the sizes I need.
http://www.beacongraphics.com/supplies/coroplast.html |
Originally Posted by violet
For those of you looking to get the coroplast at a relatively inexpensive price see the link below. I ordered from here so I could get this done for my newly redesigned quilt room, just waiting on hubby to cut it in the sizes I need.
http://www.beacongraphics.com/supplies/coroplast.html thanks so much for sending the link. I got mine locally for $17.00, for a 4' X 8' sheet. Then my husband cut them up into the right sizes for me. Please let us see our progress as you get things going. Someone had a great idea to use the coroplast! |
what is the 4 x 8 piece made out of for your fabric folding
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