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Old 01-05-2014, 10:17 PM
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materialgirl522
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Years ago I found out about boarding my fabric on comic book boards, they are much less expensive than foam core and come in the perfect size. You just fold the fabric selvage to fold and fold it onto the board. You can get the boards in a packet of 100 for about $7, just search your local comic books stores online. Here are a couple of pictures from when I first boarded all of my fabric, lol somehow my fabric stash has grown. My mom and a couple of friends have also done this with their fabrics, it allows you to make your own "mini bolts" so there is no fabric on the bottom where you mess up the stack to pull out the bottom piece.

I also use a peg board for tools, such a great help. Finished quilt tops waiting for quilting are hanging on an over the door towel holder.

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