Fabric storage reorg
#21
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Congratulations! I know how good it feels to have it organized.
I just finished putting my fabric on 3 bookshelves. It should make it easier to find what I want as I finish projects. I do have a few tubs of oddball fabric like Christmas and Halloween and some heavier weight fabric for book bags. My MIL's stash is still in tubs along with donated scraps.
Connie
I just finished putting my fabric on 3 bookshelves. It should make it easier to find what I want as I finish projects. I do have a few tubs of oddball fabric like Christmas and Halloween and some heavier weight fabric for book bags. My MIL's stash is still in tubs along with donated scraps.
Connie
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#25
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That looks really nice! I folded my fabric a few months ago -- it reminded me of what I have and I've found I've been working at using it. I love the way it looks when folded like that -- makes it so much easier to find what you want!
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#27
What a pretty stash! And I know you're going to enjoy being able to thumb through your fabric now. Personally, I store mine like you have and I don't want it on-end. I don't think it's as good a use of space as this. Either way, you've done a great job and I'm sure you'll inspire others to clean up their stash.
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