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Old 07-24-2015, 03:53 PM
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We just moved into a new house and I'm getting my sewing room unpacked. I need storage for 500+ yards of fabric. Since there are 3 big windows (great natural light) I'm worried about fabric fading looking for suggestions for storage to protect the fabric. I'm thinking of trying to find a used chest of drawers. Anything I should avoid, from your experience?
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​If you can afford them, the pantry units of pretend wood with doors from Walmart are nice. I think they are about $100?
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Ikea may have some good options. I know I've seen several people who use their furniture for storage. If you use a chest of drawers you may want to consider lining the drawers to keep the fabric from being against the wood for long term storage. I use a linen closet (who needs all those sheets!) and put polypropylene liners on top of the wooden shelves to protect the fabric.
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Old 07-24-2015, 06:18 PM
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You can also use an open bookshelf or closet - put a curtain rod across the top and drape a curtain to cover the stash from the sun and dust.
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I have my fabric in lateral file cabinets Each piece is wrapped around one half of a hanging file folder and then hung in the drawer. SOOOOO much easier to open the drawer and see immediately every fabric in that drawer.
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i keep most of my fabric in two dressers. The one I prefer is the white Ikea one because the drawers slide in and out easily and are just deep enough to hold dollar-store shoeboxes. I don't put lids on the boxes but storing it like keeps everything upright. I fold the fabric in squares and line them up front to back in the boxes, by color. ROYGBIV-ly-like
My other dresser has very sturdy drawers, but they are longer, shallower, and don't slide quite as smoothly. I use it for my larger yardage, and scraps that have been cut to certain sizes in boxes.
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I purchased a large 12 cube bookcase at IKEA, you can put plastic pull outs or cloth pull outs in cubes. most hold fabric using Alaskansunshine's tutituals here on boards.for folding using your 24 x 6 inch ruler.. You can have two stacks in each cube and organized by color, theme,etc. I made a jelly roll quilt top to use as a cover(curtain) to cover the edges of the fabric from the light. Really easy to just flip up when I want to shop my stash . I use the top to hold quilt magazines in holders Hope you find something that will work for you.

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I use an old china cabinet. Fabric in top with glass doors writing drop down and draws for notions. It receives no direct sunlight so I can see the fabric but a piece of fabric over the glass would look pretty.
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It is important to keep fabric out of all direct light to minimize fading - esecially aong fold lines.
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Old 07-25-2015, 03:09 AM
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I use a 36" x 80" x 20" (WxHxD) storage cabinet that I got from Home Depot. Lined the shelves with paper and it holds a lot....can't tell you in yards.
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