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Old 06-21-2012, 08:19 AM
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Jean45
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Originally Posted by barbgooch
If you can get one of those large cardboard rolls that upholstery fabric comes on (they are generally 54 inches long or longer) you can roll your quilt top on it. Roll it fairly loosely from the front side with the back side showing when it's rolled. This should keep out most wrinkles.
I use PVC pipe. It is inexpensive, can have it cut to the length you want, can chose if you want a 1/2 inch round or a larger one. I would go with a larger one. Can be stored. Get caps for the ends of it so nothing takes up residence inside of it. I have one of those upholstery rolls stored in my shed. When I brought it in it was full of ants. There was something in the paper of that cardboard roll that they couldn't live without.
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