I've seen it a hundred times...
#21
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Northern CA
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Here is the thread on how to fold fabric: http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...ost992489.html
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I have got to do it too
#24
I folded my fabric that way, stacked it by color or theme. Then I was thinking about getting the comic book boards, so on a whim I put those folded fabrics vertical, wondering how much room they would take up that way vs. in stacks. They stood up without the boards!!! I was so thrilled. I now have most of my fabric standing vertically (much easier to take a piece out that way) and am not having to buy boards! All the pieces I did this with are 1 yard or more.
#26
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Lumby, British Columbia
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All my fabric is stored in plastic tubs. They sit under my bed and several stack in the guest room closet. It was driving me nuts having to dig through my fabrics. So after reading the posts regarding folding fabric using your 6 by24 inch ruler I thought I'd try it. Let me tell you I couldn't be happier. All my fabric is nicely folded in my tubs end to end. They look like books on a bookshelf. Easy to see, organized by colours. Even my fat quaters have been refolded. It takes up less room and looks so tidy. Once I refolded the first tub of fabric I couldn't stop. I did them all. Some of my pieces are 6 meters long and they still folded well. I feel so organized. Thank you quilters for sharing all your great ideas. I refolded 8 tubs!
#28
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Jozefow, Poland
Posts: 4,474
I've used a 5x24 ruler (I think--I know it is 5" wide) and I love it. I put them in my bins organized and they look so neat. I agree with the lady that said she was folding an hour and half later. It is really a great, simple idea.
#29
I know this sounds crazy, but I use my bed with the bedspread folded down and use the fleece blanket on which I lay the fabric. It acts as traction and helps to keep the fabric neatly on the ruler. I just give the ruler with the fabric a tug as I roll.
#30
here are a few very good links on folding using a ruler. videos http://www.quiltingboard.com/links-r...c-t202336.html
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