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Old 02-24-2010, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by LucyInTheSky
Easy. Show boyfriend piece of fabric I want. Have boyfriend manly (<- adverb) lift up all the fabrics on top of it. He holds, I pull it out. There's no shifting with the top fabrics now, since he's holding. I get out, he sets down, I make sure it's stable... and quickly close the door so they can't fall :-D


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Originally Posted by LucyInTheSky
Easy. Show boyfriend piece of fabric I want. Have boyfriend manly (<- adverb) lift up all the fabrics on top of it. He holds, I pull it out. There's no shifting with the top fabrics now, since he's holding. I get out, he sets down, I make sure it's stable... and quickly close the door so they can't fall :-D
that's a good solution, can husbands do that too?
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Great idea, I love going to auctions and thats where I gets lots but runnin out of room in my sewin room thaks for the info ya'll rock!!!!
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Originally Posted by Oklahoma Suzie
Originally Posted by LucyInTheSky
Easy. Show boyfriend piece of fabric I want. Have boyfriend manly (<- adverb) lift up all the fabrics on top of it. He holds, I pull it out. There's no shifting with the top fabrics now, since he's holding. I get out, he sets down, I make sure it's stable... and quickly close the door so they can't fall :-D
that's a good solution, can husbands do that too?
I dunno, good experiment to try. Seems like a lot of the gals on here have very helpful husbands
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Have you ever bought on eBay?
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Originally Posted by Oklahoma Suzie
Originally Posted by LucyInTheSky
Easy. Show boyfriend piece of fabric I want. Have boyfriend manly (<- adverb) lift up all the fabrics on top of it. He holds, I pull it out. There's no shifting with the top fabrics now, since he's holding. I get out, he sets down, I make sure it's stable... and quickly close the door so they can't fall :-D
that's a good solution, can husbands do that too?
Nooooooo....if mine actually saw my stash i would be banned from fabric stores. lol
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Originally Posted by laura whitmore
I have stock piles lots of materal, I love auctions an gets lots, does some of ya all have any suggestions on how to organize it without pulling out pieces without the avalanch?? Thanks so much
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here is a whole list of suggestions from wonderful members on this board.
warning grab your favorite beverage first.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/search....anizing+fabric
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Got all of it organized at 3:30 a.m. this mornin and poof, even hubby built 2 extra shelfs its great now gota get busy makin quilts!!!!!!!!!! thks again
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Laura I have a solution. You can send it to me, then you can start all over again. LOL Do you ever buy from eBay?
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I've recently purchased some upholstery fabric from ebay, and was very pleased. The seller was very helpful and even gave a refund on shipping.
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