I just bought several Billy bookcases from IKEA -- you can get doors to go on them, and it's all relatively low-priced. They're a perfect size for doing alaskasunshine's fabric folding idea:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-43871-1.htm I'm going to post pictures when I'm done organizing :) |
I think I would use the closet. But, I would want wooden shelves. JMHO..
|
i agree re-do the closet- make a shelving unit.. and use it like you do your bookcase then take the bookcase and use for your notions..
|
Like some of the others, I would do the closet to protect all of that lovely stash from direct sunlight and dust. Good luck.
|
What about the closet with the new Rubbermaid fasttrack system in it?
http://www.amazon.com/Rubbermaid-3R2.../dp/B003VTZ70A Something like this, but with mmore shelves of course! |
I volunteer to take anything that doesn't fit.
|
I have the IKEA Antonius units in my stash closet. They are stacked on top of each other. Another one is under my embroidery work table. I like that the baskets won't rust and that I can see what is in each basket.
Also, the price was great. ali |
I asked the lady at the quilt shop about organizing fabric and storing it, you know what she told me JUST USE IT UP
|
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 11:16 AM. |