Old 08-20-2015, 05:23 PM
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Alice PD
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Recently I bought a bolt of fabric. It came totally encased in plastic wrap. It appeared that was how the manufacturer had packaged it. It was just fine. So I am thinking, if your fabric is clean and dry (not pre soaked in starch of any kind) you could keep it in plastic bins. If you have added any type of starch, that will attract bugs. Then, if you have a space that is not in direct sunlight, you could get some bins at least 45 inches wide/long, fill them with your fabric till full, put on the lid, and then do another bin and stack them on top of each other as high as you are tall (or taller if you are game). I am also in California, so I know what weather you are dealing with. I would rather keep my fabric inside the house. My son is possibly moving home, and I am looking at a similar situation. I must move (what my DH calls TONS of fabric) from the room he will move into. I am considering the plastic bin solution in the corner of my dining/living room. Not too attractive, but I am not willing to just destroy my stash. You have a friend here. Good luck
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