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Old 01-02-2011, 04:31 PM
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How do you fold your fabric to store it - Most quilting fabric is 44" wide. It is normally comes off the bolt folded in half (now 22" wide) -

So my question now is - how do you fold it now - do you fold it again (so it is 11" wide) before folding into a neat stack (usually around a 6"x24" ruler to make neat piles of fabric.

Or do you wrap it round the ruler now and then fold it in half - I think I have done it both ways - so confused
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My larger pieces (over 2 yards) are wrapped around a 6 x 24 ruler with the original fold, 22" then I fold the entire wrap in half so it is aprox 11"

My 1/2 to 2 yd pieces are folded to the 22 then folded down to a reasonable size, then folded to the 11 and then down to about 4" wide.
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I fold my fabric however it best fits my storage space. I don't see any point to using somebody elses folding method if it doesn't fit my space.
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I fold my piece down to about the size of a fat quarter then use a template cut from a ruined cutting mat to fold down to fit my shelves.
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Old 01-02-2011, 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
I fold my fabric however it best fits my storage space. I don't see any point to using somebody elses folding method if it doesn't fit my space.
I am trying to figure out the best way to fold the fabric to store as much as I can in the limited space I have.

Big plastic tubs are just not working - I think I am going to try putting shelving in my closet
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Old 01-02-2011, 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by JUNEC
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I fold my fabric however it best fits my storage space. I don't see any point to using somebody elses folding method if it doesn't fit my space.
I am trying to figure out the best way to fold the fabric to store as much as I can in the limited space I have.

Big plastic tubs are just not working - I think I am going to try putting shelving in my closet
It doesn't take very long to figure out big plastic tubs aren't the best storage solution.
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I did this & it worked well for me

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkTlaMqRlwo
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I fold the fabric in half again (down to approx. 11" wide) and then wrap it around a 8 1/2" x 11" piece of chipboard, tucking in the ends. I then slide the chipboard out to use again. It makes a nice neat stack!
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Not only do I have my own folding system so that it fits my shelves, but I insist at the store that they let me fold the fabric I'm buying. I want it ready to put away when I get home. I find that if I have to refold at home, it sits on the work table a few days.
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