My mission for organizing
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This is a follow up to the previous post of "My Dream Shelving"
The shelves were delivered last Sunday (Dec. 6), and I managed to get them all assembled. it wasn't until today that I was able to get enough stuff moved out of the way to put 2 of units into place. There is a LONG way to go yet, but so far I am liking the end results. Below are a couple pictures taken of some of my fabric on the shelves. The one thing that is REAL obvious for me is that I am going to need to get more shelves. The first 2 pictures show my yardage and labeling. [ATTACH=CONFIG]537902[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]537903[/ATTACH] This last picture shows 1 shelf of FQ's. [ATTACH=CONFIG]537904[/ATTACH] |
Looking good. I know you'll love it when its' done. Mine is the same way!
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great storage idea... I'm sure you'll be pleased when it's all finished.
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Wow - you will be so organized when done. It will be a joy to create quilts.
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Your fabric looks like candy on your shelves. You will be so happy when all your fabric is on display!
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Louise, I so look forward to your updates. So much pretty fabric. It will be easier to shop your own stash when you can see what you actually have! So far, looking GREAT!!
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You're making good progress!! :)
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This looks great.
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I use comic boards to store my fabrics as well to save room. I place the boards short edge up as shown in the picture, but I roll my fabrics on the board from the long side rather than from the short side so that fabric is visible on the short end of the boards.
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You might want to use something different to secure the fabric as paperclips can rust over time. Maybe use plastic clips?
It's looking good and I like the way you are labeling the fabric. |
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