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Old 02-21-2011, 09:08 AM
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Love this idea!! I have a file cabinet in my basement that is not being used. Its ugly pick...time to paint and load it with fabric! Thanks for the idea
If you paint your metal file cabinet - use Rustoleum (sp) it comes in lots of colors - it paints and primes at the same time. Prevents rust - covers beautifully
I did use Rustoleum, but I also bought Rustoleum primer because my cabinet had quite a bit of rust! I even had to sand it down...
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Wow that's a great idea!!
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Old 02-21-2011, 09:39 AM
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OMG!!!! She should patent that idea because that is the neatest thing I have ever seen!!! I am adding 1600sqft to my studio and I am going to get my quilting area back! But I have all of this material in bins and bags (chest of drawers) you name it and there is no rhyme or reason for the filing system I used. I am looking for the ideal way of organizing the fabric and this is right up there with the best!!!!!

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You are so smart.......that is just so clever and I have never seen it anywhere before........
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Originally Posted by Lostn51
OMG!!!! She should patent that idea because that is the neatest thing I have ever seen!!! I am adding 1600sqft to my studio and I am going to get my quilting area back! But I have all of this material in bins and bags (chest of drawers) you name it and there is no rhyme or reason for the filing system I used. I am looking for the ideal way of organizing the fabric and this is right up there with the best!!!!!

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Goodie, Goodie! I feel like I've gained back my storage closet!
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WHat a great idea!!
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Haha!!!! I just got this in a email! I have been searching all over for filing cabinets and even have dh looking for me when he is out and about. I love this idea. Thanks for sharing
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What a clever idea :thumbup: I would NEVER have thought of that!!
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I had seen this before and when seeing it again here I got to thinking. I got out my old two drawer file cabinet. Cut off the file part just up to the fold over part you know where it is glued on and has the little cutouts. This will keep most of the card stock off your fabric. I also took the card stock off to show all metal hang strip then you will have two hangers. I cut a strip of sewable bond the kind that is more like fabric than paper and ironed it on the metal strip this will not fall off like acid free paper and I would think it is acid free as it is sometime used as a fabric stiffener that you leave in when you sew. I also think you can use a fabric strip and spry tack it on.

also leaving on the small part of card stock on the top will let you leave some with nothing on them and keep the tabs in to mark what the fabric is for, you have 5 1/2 half yards together and one empty with the tab saying what you plan to use the 5 previous hanger filled bars. I guess you could even use a plastic file folder between projects with the pattern it it.

Hope this makes some sense to you all. I will try to post some pictures later of what I am talking about.
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You may want to also keep the card stock you cut off for temp lets as it is very stiff.
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