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Old 12-04-2017, 05:40 AM
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If you buy large rolls of batting ( I like to get it a JoAnns with a 60% off coupon) what do you do with it when you get it home? Right now I have one leaning in a corner. But I'm hoping there's a better way. Thanks
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I have a 6 ft. folding table that I have raised with bed, risers that I use for my work table. I have a pipe that goes from one side of the legs to the other. I put the pipe through the roll and rest it on the leg supports. When I need batting, I just roll off what I need.
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Originally Posted by Eva Knight View Post
I have a 6 ft. folding table that I have raised with bed, risers that I use for my work table. I have a pipe that goes from one side of the legs to the other. I put the pipe through the roll and rest it on the leg supports. When I need batting, I just roll off what I need.
great idea
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Old 12-04-2017, 06:53 AM
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I store 3 rolls on the bar under my quilting frame; another 3 rolls on a wheeled stand my husband made for me. The wheeled stand fits behind my cutting table so I can roll off, measure and cut off what I need.
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Does anyone have pictures I would like to see your set up
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I have a deep sewing table made from an old library table. I wrap mine in a tablecloth and roll it under the sewing table. A friend keeps hers in her spare bathroom tub.
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Mine is leaning in a corner too! It might get a large plastic bag over it, soon.
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I have my roll of batting on a wooden curtain rod, and the rod is held up by 2 brackets that have sort of U shaped "ends" where the rod goes, this is over my cutting table.
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Originally Posted by Dolphyngyrl View Post
Does anyone have pictures I would like to see your set up
I agree! Photos, please!
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I put a little bench in my closest and keep all the batting on top. that way I still have room underneath for
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