Ideas for best way to fit fabric into new cabinets needed!
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Wow, old thread brought back to life!
I ended up going for partial double rows. The back row is all stood up on end (wrapped on comic book boards) and in the front, as needed, I stack fabric (also on comic book boards) horizontally to about half-height, so I can still see what's going on behind.
I TRY not to have so much fabric that I need to stack things horizontally, but so far that's a battle I'm losing pretty badly, LOL.
I ended up going for partial double rows. The back row is all stood up on end (wrapped on comic book boards) and in the front, as needed, I stack fabric (also on comic book boards) horizontally to about half-height, so I can still see what's going on behind.
I TRY not to have so much fabric that I need to stack things horizontally, but so far that's a battle I'm losing pretty badly, LOL.
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