Stash Reorganization:Part 1
#51
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Florida - formerly Montana
Posts: 3,504
When I was putting my fabric on boards, I measured at I went. Wrote the yardage on a piece of adding machine paper (Can make it as long as I want) sliped the paper in the folds. When I use some of the fabric, I adjust the numbers and almost always know how much I have. LOL Works for me.
#55
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 345
Your drawers look so great. I purchased the comic boards on Amazon and so far they are sitting waiting to be used. I need to get busy and spend some quality time with my fabric and my boards and get them put nicely in the drawers. I use a dresser for part of my material and 2 - two drawer desk credenza's stacked one on top of the other and anchored securely by my husband so they don't topple. They are nice and deep and hold lots of material. So now all I need is to get busy and it.
#57
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Renton, WA
Posts: 10
Love your drawers and the lovely fabric! I also saw the idea of using comic boards. I bought 5 packages...lol...to put my stash on. After using up two packages, I realized I needed additional shelving so off to Ikea I went. Now the shelves are built and the project is under way. It's a great way to organize fabric for sure as i now know what i have! I'll post pictures when done.
#58
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I am always amazed at how much yardage so many of you seem to have of your stash fabrics. Yes, I might have one or more yards of some, but no where near this amount. It certainly looks nice. I like that you've got your fabric in drawers, out of the sun and dust.
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