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How do you do your fabric. I went to help April, (MDD) last Sat. with her fabric so had to come home and do mine, it went from that to this, have lots more to do but so worth it. They fit in perfect now on the bookcases my son made for me.Now I can just pick what I need instead of having to pull it all off the shelf.
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Looks great!
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Looks great! That's how I do mine. I have my fabric in a Nintendo DS cardboard display I swiped from work (they weren't using it and it was just going to end up in the compactor). I have my fabric folded like you do, but I can never seem to fold all of them to the same width.
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Wow that looks nice! I see some fabrics I would love to pull off the shelf too.(butterflies, turtles lol) It really makes a difference when you have the right shelves and someone to make them!
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Looks nice.. Now you can see what you have on hand without shuffling thru the 'piles'
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Thank you, I roll them on the 36" ruler by 6" and than just fold them in half and I just love it this way. Guess ya can say it's like going shopping all over again, find things I forgot I had.
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looks great!
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I may have to try that ruler idea. Sounds good.
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Originally Posted by buddy'smom
How do you do your fabric. I went to help April, (MDD) last Sat. with her fabric so had to come home and do mine, it went from that to this, have lots more to do but so worth it. They fit in perfect now on the bookcases my son made for me.Now I can just pick what I need instead of having to pull it all off the shelf.
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Be forewarned fabric can wick stains from the wood! This was a costly learning curve for me a few years back. Use some kind of plastic shelf liner on the bottom to protect your fabric.
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