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I have quilts all over. On walls, in glass cabinets, draped on an old ladder, I guess you'd say that is my decorating style :) I just love looking at them! I was on a kick at one time collecting old ones so I have plenty, even giving a lot away.
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I have mine layered on the bed in the guest room, I switch them out to show off each one through the year. I do have an old wooden cloths dryer that leans against a wall and I drape quilts over that too. I don't have any storage space other than this simple solution.
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I may have resolved my dilemma of where to store my quilts. I found a beautiful, old dresser yesterday, off of Craigs List...the price... F-R-E-E...FREE! I think it will fit in the space perfectly. It's pretty crusty, with pealing paint. I'm going to strip it and paint it a deap teal, or aqua. No, it doesn't have the glass doors that I was hoping for, but the shape is just so lovely. I'm excited!!!
I promise to post pix of my quilting studio/office when everything is done. ~C |
Thanks tropic for asking this question. So many great ideas for storing quilts! :)
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Legal cabinets usually aren't deep enough. If you have an extra bed that is rarely used you could put several layers of quilts on top; then rotate them out for using as a bed cover. When I entered a quilt show they required our quilts to be in a pillow case. I made my cases bigger so as not to scrunch the quilt and longer to fold under. I put the name and date on the end and now its easy to pull out the opening when looking for a quilt. This has allowed me to store them on closet shelves and not worry about dust. Now every quilt will get a case as soon as its finished.
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Originally Posted by tropit
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Clever idea!
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I may have resolved my dilemma of where to store my quilts. I found a beautiful, old dresser yesterday, off of Craigs List...the price... F-R-E-E...FREE! I think it will fit in the space perfectly. It's pretty crusty, with pealing paint. I'm going to strip it and paint it a deap teal, or aqua. No, it doesn't have the glass doors that I was hoping for, but the shape is just so lovely. I'm excited!!!
I promise to post pix of my quilting studio/office when everything is done. ~C I also found this sweet, wire cart (also free) that I've plopped some plants and starter trays on for the time being. It actually has 3 shelves, but the middle shelf has fallen down. Nothing a couple of screws and a can of spray paint cant fix. I may use this cart instead of that cute red cart on HFT. |
I am using some vacumn out air bags and may store on top closet shelf or under my bed! Marilyn from Ga.
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Some quilts are in old pillowcases in my grandparent's immigrant trunk. Others are over a bannister or a wall quilt rack. I used to have an old kitchen pantry cabinet about 18" square and 5 foot tall, I removed the door and stored it away so quilts on the 5 shelves could be seen. I sold it because someone wanted to buy the cabinet. I only own vintage quilts, the quilts I make are for charity or gifts.
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I like the cabinet with the glass door ideas.
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