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I've been struggling with how to store my fabrics. Right now they're packed in plastic tubs but I don't have any place to store the tubs. I might try these as it's not a big investment if it doesn't turn out to be the right solution for me. I can make room in my bookcases for the fabric on the boards. Neither bookcase gets direct sunlight so they'll be OK.
I love Glenda's idea of labeling the fabric with its length and bathing status. Saves unwrapping to figure out if there's enough for a project. |
I found mine on eBay. The worst part about buying these is the shipping. I found someone who had them at a good price with free shipping. They only had 200 so I bought them all. I think the total was about $18. I haven't started to wrap my fabrics yet. I am sort of afraid to see just how much I have.
What is the smallest piece that you are wrapping? I have alot of fabrics in FQ, linear quarters and half yard pieces which I do not plan to wrap. I can keep these folded where I can see what I have. I was going to start with 1 yard and over pieces. |
Hummmm. Who would have ever thought it? So many uses for different things.
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I just got my reorder of 100 boards yesterday. I thought the first 100 would be more than enough. I have folded quite a few yards on one board. It seems so much neater than piling the folded fabric on top of each other. I always got such a mess when I pulled fabric from the bottom of the pile. I think this way is going to work so much better for me and I can see the fabric better also.
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So, I went to look at these on Amazon. I noticed that they're labeled as acid free and coated on one side. Does this mean that the acid free coating is only on one side?
Also, I saw one pack labeled 22 point and one labeled 24 point. Does anybody know what the points mean? I wonder if it's the weight. Thanks. |
LOL... I sooo hear this! I went on vacation awhile back and found them on sale in a Border's books of all places! I purchased 3 packages of them, and I still question if I have enough. My luggage weighed a ton....lol
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Originally Posted by cmw0829
(Post 4994643)
So, I went to look at these on Amazon. I noticed that they're labeled as acid free and coated on one side. Does this mean that the acid free coating is only on one side?
Also, I saw one pack labeled 22 point and one labeled 24 point. Does anybody know what the points mean? I wonder if it's the weight. Thanks. Only one side of the board has acid free coating because only one side of a comic book is adjacent to the board. The points is the thickness of the board - probably in mils. Now...I will be trying magazine boards since they are 8 1/2 x 11. Will better fit 44" wide fabric and better use of my bookshelves. |
Originally Posted by cmw0829
(Post 4994796)
A little Googling and have the answers to my questions.
Only one side of the board has acid free coating because only one side of a comic book is adjacent to the board. The points is the thickness of the board - probably in mils. Now...I will be trying magazine boards since they are 8 1/2 x 11. Will better fit 44" wide fabric and better use of my bookshelves. |
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
(Post 4990186)
I use the boards too. I quit clipping the fabric to the board. It's not necessary at all. Just be sure to put the boards on the shelf with the end of the fabric facing outward.
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Isn't that the truth. No wonder I don' want to start with the comic boards. Still in the plastic underbed size tubs.
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