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Here is a new link for the fabric organizers I used to redo my stash.
http://quiltfabricorganizers.com Great prices and shipping is included. My stash [ATTACH=CONFIG]14711[/ATTACH] |
Thanks for the site. This looks like something alot of us could and should use!
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i made my fabric wraps. I got mat board on sale at hobby lobby for 3.00 a large sheet. i cut it 6x13 wrapped my material around it i used blue tape to hold the ends. I wrote on the tape the amount of material but if you count the wraps you won't have to write them every wrap is 6 inches so 2 wraps 12 inch . I have 3-four draw file cabinets i keep them in. i got 15 boards from each sheet of mat board so saved quit a bit
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Great! So when do we get to see pictures of your stash?
I love seeing everyones sewing spaces. :wink: :wink: :wink: |
I've been thinking about doing the same thing with cardboard; that won't hurt the fabric will it seeings as how that is how it comes in the first place.
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I use cardboard.I take the flaps off heavy boxes and they are great!Cost is right also:)
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Boy, the "after" pictures are great. Can you explain what these are? Plastic? Cardboard? Is there some way to secure the fabric?
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After I put the fabric on the cardboard, I jut take a long straight pin and secure the last wrap that goes around the cardboard.Works for me!
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Boy, the "after" pictures are great. Can you explain what these are? Plastic? Cardboard? Is there some way to secure the fabric?
http://www.ironpals.com Bolt Buddy clips [ATTACH=CONFIG]20533[/ATTACH] |
I use the flaps of boxes too! For my lace anyways.. lol i use to sell on ebay and have a BUNCH of boxes from there, the flaps are perfect!
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