Space Saver bags for storing batting
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Space Saver bags for storing batting
I haven't seen this as a question but if there is already a thread --- let me know.
Has anyone used the space saver bags to store batting for later use?
If so, did the batting come back to the original loft? Did you leave batting in
the factory plastic bags and put it in the space saver or take it out of plastic?
I currently use large plastic totes and they take up so much space.
Maybe someone has better ways of storing batting. I would really like some ideas.
I've put a bed back in my "quilt room" so I do need help.
Has anyone used the space saver bags to store batting for later use?
If so, did the batting come back to the original loft? Did you leave batting in
the factory plastic bags and put it in the space saver or take it out of plastic?
I currently use large plastic totes and they take up so much space.
Maybe someone has better ways of storing batting. I would really like some ideas.
I've put a bed back in my "quilt room" so I do need help.
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I did use them for left over batting and it all seemed to come back to the original loft. Never measured it, so can't sa for sure. I quit using the bags, they didn't seem to last like they show on TV.
#6
I have never thought of using these bags and will look into this myself. I currently store my batting in a shelf above my windows in my quilting room. I had left over closet metal shelving the grate type you can see through and put a shelf along the whole wall above my windows. Its high and out of the way but batting is so light and in packages and with the see through shelves I can just look up to see what I have.
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