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Old 07-24-2010, 07:25 PM
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lazyquilter
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This is the suggestion that I was trying to make earlier to possibly save a little money instead of buying those card board things. I have done this for the past three years when my dear friend showed me how. She would also use the large ruler if you needed to pull out something in the middle of the stick by sliding the ruler above the fabric you want and then lifting the stack up enough for you to pull your fabric out neatly. Once you get your fabrics set up for the most part, then whenever you bring own the fabrics that kinda grabbed at you when you walked within a mile of the fabric shop somewhere, it's an immediate thing to fold the fabric instantly and putting it away. I lost three days while a friend and I started from scratch for the stacked fabrics, but it was soooo worth it. I am really glad to see the video as it makes it so much easier to explain.

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