template jumble
#3
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That's why God gave us ziplock bags and Sharpies to write on the bags. I has assumed you are talking about various templates - but not sure. So I should have asked why kind of templates are you referring to before making any suggestions.
#4
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I don't machine quilt but I have tons (relatively) now of other stencils. Not sure if yours are commercially produced or not. Mine are and all have holes at one end. I use a circular belt hanger that I then hang on a hook on the back of the door in my sewing room. Not overly organized, per se, but they are controlled and I can easily look through them and then just grab the bunch in front of the one I want and then replace the unwanted bunch back on the belt hanger.
#5
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Location: Tennessee, UC area
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I've drilled holes in the ones that don't have (cardboard has punch holes), and I put them on those metal shower cutrain hooks--then hang on plastic coat hangers or wood dowels. They begin to multiply like rabbits, don't they?
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#6
You could scan the templates and then put them on your computer or flash drive. It the design is large then have it copied at a business office store.
If you use them frequently, do the above to catalog them. Roll them up for storage and find a good place to put them that way.
ali
If you use them frequently, do the above to catalog them. Roll them up for storage and find a good place to put them that way.
ali
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