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#62
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Spring Valley, CA
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Originally Posted by oma66
Trena, that looks wonderful. Where did you get the cardboard (or whatever you used) to wrap the fabric around? You did a great job. Now I want to do it as it will afford me some space that I really need. Thanks for sharing.
#64
Holy Cow! This looks so neat, tidy and organized - very envious. I have everything in the plastic totes too. Cumbersome, heavy, and what started out as totes for flannels, totes for novelty, totes for backing fabric - has turned into "just put your newest fabric in the tote on the top and sort it all out later".
#67
Originally Posted by mom-6
Posterboard is also called railroad board from some of our suppliers in the office products industry. It is thicker than cardstock or manila file folders, comes in 22"x28" sheets in white and a variety of colors. Here in Texas it is widely available wherever you would buy school supplies...dollar stores, grocery store, Walmart, office supply stores.
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