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Old 01-29-2012, 09:30 AM
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jigs1354
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Saw your posting on 11/10/11 about the Foam Core Boards. Better late than never LOL.
My hubby makes them and I have posted many posts about them. He sells them very reasonable too and always free shipping. He will make larger boards for you so just ask. The sizes he has listed here are working just fine for mine.
7X10-25 boards-35.00
6X9-25 boards-30.00
These are Archival/Acid free. won't yellow with age, won't harm your fabrics.
He has 500 cut now and ready for shipping if anyone wants to order just PM me.
Just wrap your fabrics around them & pin to the back, and stagger the fabrics so you see all the fabrics
on each board. I love mine and have 6- yards on the 7X10 size and I use sticky notes on each board to list the amount of yardage it has on it. Great way for my inventory & how much I have left. In fact I found 9 yards of white under all the piles, didn't know I had that & had bought more. My projects are on another board & I pinned the pattern onto the fabric. I'm the worst for getting fabrics lost for my projects and having to decide on something different. Doesn't happen anymore. LOL.
So this is my story & and telling all of you about it.
Bye for now, hope to hear from some of you soon.



Originally Posted by sahm4605
I would look at getting those core boards that a member on here was selling a bit ago. not sure if they are still for sale. you can wrap the fabric and then organize them that way. I like to go by type and color and "theme" like I mostly have batiks and they are almost all able to fit in a large photo box i got from wall mart and the same with my non batik fabrics. the fq's all fit into two disk holder things and are sorted by color and theme. batiks in one the rest in the other. i really would look into maybe getting more shelves so everything in only having to be one deep.
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