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bearisgray 11-03-2009 06:44 PM

I love striped cats.

littlehud 11-03-2009 07:32 PM

Grey tiger striped are my favorites.

siss 11-04-2009 02:32 AM

thanks again for suggestions.

aardvarq love your idea of making cards or templates to fold your fabric to keep it a certain size. i think that is a wonderful idea if you have a specific size of container/drawer/shelf to store your fabric in.

everyone have such great solutions for questions.

all we have to do is ask.

mjsylvstr 11-04-2009 04:43 AM

Now that's what I call organization !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

mjsylvstr 11-04-2009 04:46 AM

I have been told and then tried it...sew the two cut ends of the fabric together with a basting stitch (easier to remove later) before washing and it does not tangle...

it worked.....

mjsylvstr 11-04-2009 05:08 AM

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I bought the (canvas) sweater hanging storage shelves. There are six shelves in each storage and are 12"x12", thus taking up only 12" of the closet pole...
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You can also buy drawers that will fit into the shelves, great for patterns and small stuff.......

I also bought the shoe storage hanger which has 10 bins, 6"x12" and you wouldn't believe how much you can fit into the compartments.and when the closet door is closed, all is hidden.

two sweater shelf units....24" space for 2...
don't look beyond the shelves !!!!!!!!
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Rose Marie 11-04-2009 08:17 AM

Your's is much neater than mine.
craftiladi- your kitty is so pretty. I love cats and have 4 of them, two I had to bottle feed as they had been dumped at my granddauthers apt.

GailG 11-07-2009 06:02 AM


Originally Posted by siss
sorry. apparently not quilters language.

i am a sewer not a quilter as i guess you have figured out. when sewing it is very important to know how much fabric you have before you start.

maybe i am way over my head and should just stick to sewing.

STOP. NO. STAY RIGHT HERE. :lol: I was a sewer. And now a "quilter." You'll learn to relax and "go with the flow." When you've got a quilt in mind, pull out the fabrics and see what's available for that particular quilt. I still have hang-ups about working with scraps, but I have high hopes I will overcome that hurdle.

I think the thing is here that there is some madness to our "organization." And some of us (definitely not me) have proven to be more organized than others. But there is still a lot ot spontanaity in our lives. Stick with us -- we're having fun.

GailG 11-07-2009 06:10 AM


Originally Posted by mjsylvstr
I have been told and then tried it...sew the two cut ends of the fabric together with a basting stitch (easier to remove later) before washing and it does not tangle...

it worked.....

OMGsh -- that makes so much sense! That's awesome advice! Can't wait to wash more fabrics.

siss 11-07-2009 06:31 AM

thank you GailG for the encouragement. possibly i read more into the reply than was intended.

mjsylvstr sewing the edges before washing sounds like wonderful idea. i will try it on my flannel especially. i nip the corners but it still ravels a lot. what a mess when washing more than one piece at a time.

thanks everyone for suggestions and pictures. there are lots of ideas .


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