Fabric Storage Sheets - acid free
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Just attended the AQS Quilt Show in Des Moines. I have no affiliation with this company, but I do like their product.
It's great for organizing yardage, projects, or fat quarters.
Take a look at their web site for more information.
www.polarnotions.com/testimonials
It's great for organizing yardage, projects, or fat quarters.
Take a look at their web site for more information.
www.polarnotions.com/testimonials
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I have organized my fabric using the coroplast boards. I use a local sign shop for the material. Even if they cut it is still very reasonable. It's looks so pretty when your fabric is arranged on the shelves! My own little quilt store!
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I use foam core board available at my local Dollar Tree store for $1.00 for a 20x30" sheet. I get 10 boards out of each one.
I originally started with some of the Polar Notions boards that I found at a quilt show but they were way too expensive for the amount of fabric that I had to organize. This is acid free and the perfect affordable alternative. Ann in TN
I originally started with some of the Polar Notions boards that I found at a quilt show but they were way too expensive for the amount of fabric that I had to organize. This is acid free and the perfect affordable alternative. Ann in TN
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