Talk about an unnecessary item!
#202
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
The cardboard bolts are too thick to save space. Using the thin fabric boards you can get three times the amount of fabric on a shelf. I started out using the Wilton cake boards cut in half (works good), went to comic book boards (the cheapest boards ever and do a good job)and then bought the original fabric boards. I've been throwing out the other boards and buying the fabric boards a package at a time. They are worth it.
#203
The coroplast fabric boards are for sale on this site. They are only 1/8th of an inch thick and and are PH NIL which is SAFE to store fabric on. A set of 24 for $12.00 + shipping. They are really economical. Check it out...
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-94172-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-94172-1.htm
#204
I received this from Moda this morning.
To: Karen Dixon
I have finally heard back regarding the cardboard used on our bolts - it is acid free. The fabric can safely be on the bolt indefinitely.
Thank you.
Barbara Shinn
Customer Service
United Notions/Moda Fabrics
13800 Hutton Drive
Dallas TX 75234
From: "Karen Dixon" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Date: 02/02/2011 10:06 AM
Subject: cardboard for bolts
To: Karen Dixon
I have finally heard back regarding the cardboard used on our bolts - it is acid free. The fabric can safely be on the bolt indefinitely.
Thank you.
Barbara Shinn
Customer Service
United Notions/Moda Fabrics
13800 Hutton Drive
Dallas TX 75234
From: "Karen Dixon" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Date: 02/02/2011 10:06 AM
Subject: cardboard for bolts
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