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Old 09-14-2010, 08:58 AM
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Originally Posted by quiltingmimipj
Here's one that came home with me today. The picture is taken at the lady's house where I bought it.

I'm going to pattern my fabric placement after Alaska Sunshine's tutorial here on this board. I love the way she stores hers.
Congrats on your sewing room addition! I followed the thread you mentioned to Alaska Sunshines storage method, and would like to add a word of caution for you, be aware that light coming into the room from a window has UV which can fade fabrics over time and it WILL! Also DO NOT USE the FLUORESCENT bulbs for anything that will shine on your fabric, again UV (the blue end of the lighting spectrum) will fade fabric, book backs, carpet, etc. I am a retired Interior Designer and for years had a store, I know first hand what daily exposure 9 to 5 from fluorescent bulbs will do and it isnt pretty. Also depending on the amount of open air ventilation you have, dust settling on the fabrics can cause a problem. By the way the same thing goes for closets in newer homes that have fluorescent bulbs in the ceiling for safety, they will fade your clothing, so be sure to swithch them OFF and only use when looking in the closet.
LOVE your new acquisition! :)
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Old 09-18-2010, 07:41 AM
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There is my new storge partically full, still more stash to put in, but I thought you all would like to see it now with some fabric in it!
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Looks great. There is still room, maybe you have to go shopping?
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Old 09-18-2010, 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by earlylace
There is my new storge partically full, still more stash to put in, but I thought you all would like to see it now with some fabric in it!
Very nice; but you had better get busy filling it up before I start bringing my stash over to your house. I was just rearranging my floor to ceiling closets and made enough space to put part of my overflow in. I really need to stop shopping. Time to get to sewing.
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Old 09-18-2010, 12:06 PM
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wow, love your new sewing cabinet, thanks for sharing!

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There is my new storge partically full, still more stash to put in, but I thought you all would like to see it now with some fabric in it!
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Bring in on girl! I will send you directions to my house, ha ha


Originally Posted by grann of 6
Originally Posted by earlylace
There is my new storge partically full, still more stash to put in, but I thought you all would like to see it now with some fabric in it!
Very nice; but you had better get busy filling it up before I start bringing my stash over to your house. I was just rearranging my floor to ceiling closets and made enough space to put part of my overflow in. I really need to stop shopping. Time to get to sewing.
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Awesome storage. Enjoy all that newly organized fabric. I find reorganizing really tweeks the creativity and colors I couldn't imagine together before actually look great together on the shelf and before you know it another quilt is in the works!
I'm new to the board and have to say I love you all and the wonderful sharing of ideas not just for quilts but for all things sewing, ie storage, threads, etc.
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Thank you and welcome to the board, its a nice place!


Originally Posted by sew inspired
Awesome storage. Enjoy all that newly organized fabric. I find reorganizing really tweeks the creativity and colors I couldn't imagine together before actually look great together on the shelf and before you know it another quilt is in the works!
I'm new to the board and have to say I love you all and the wonderful sharing of ideas not just for quilts but for all things sewing, ie storage, threads, etc.
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Oh you got it, Yeah! I love that you can add, or rearrange, whatever you want. Love that piece.
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Looks great! You made a wise choice in this piece!!
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