Downsizing my stash/foam core boards left over
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Downsizing my stash/foam core boards left over
Well, I took a real good look at my stash and realized I didn't care for some of the fabrics anymore, and didn't have the room to keep hanging onto them. There was so much it was overwhelming and I know I would never use it all in this lifetime. I donated a bunch to local groups who are working on making quilts for charities, so I feel great about that.
Now my problem is lots of leftover foam boards and clips that I was using for storage of all the fabric. I haven't been on this board long enough to advertise them for sale here, so I was wondering if anyone could direct me to for sale sites that are geared to quilters and sewists.
Thanks so much, Debbie
Now my problem is lots of leftover foam boards and clips that I was using for storage of all the fabric. I haven't been on this board long enough to advertise them for sale here, so I was wondering if anyone could direct me to for sale sites that are geared to quilters and sewists.
Thanks so much, Debbie
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I use them all the time. They have helped me organize my stash and life. If you just want to get rid of them, I will pay for shipping....and you can also post the, here on the board....but you would have to do it under the For Sale or Trade section.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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Like she said. You just may find a lot more fabric that you really do like. Otherwise, do you have a design wall? I taped some boards together, covered them with flannel and hung them on my wall. Now I can pin through the blocks when the size gets bigger and bigger, such as when you have the middle sewn and are working on the borders. By the way, I kept bending too many straight pins, so now I use my old sewing machine needles as pins. They go through the foam core board really well.
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Already have a design wall. Trying not to return to my huge stash days both for monetary reasons and I'm finding I would rather purchase fabric for a project and start working on it rather than put the fabric on the shelf and look at it for years without a plan ....
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