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Old 05-14-2010, 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by karensue
Ths is my re-organnized sewing/quilting/embroidery closet.

I am thrilled with the comic book boards - used over 300 of them, as well as the 20 heavier sign boards. I am very pleased. For the flannel and home dec fabric I used the board to fold with as a guide, then slid it out.

I even found fabric that I needed - but didn't know I had.

I bought a cd tower and it is perfect for my fat quarters, which I still have to refold so they are all the same, as well as sort them in holiday and color order; and it also holds charm packs and jelly rolls.

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WWOOWOWWOWOWOWOWOWO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You can be an interior designer,,,, !!!! That is a wonderful space!!! I have been joked with saying I am OCD,, I can not stand to see a mess. I straighten everything,, and your pics make me drool!!! I wanna touch,,,lol..

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Oh wow! Do you want to come to my house and teach me how to do such a wonderful job???
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Old 05-15-2010, 03:25 AM
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I spend a lot of time reading on this board and really learn a lot. I don't often message though. But this time I have to. What are "comic book boards" and "sign boards"? After reading fabric organizational tips on this board I went to Michaels and bought some cake boards, but really don't have a clue how to cut them or use them. I'd like to get really organized, and perhaps your knowledge, and information on the various boards used and where to get them will help. PLEASE!!!!!!
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Old 05-15-2010, 03:44 AM
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Neat
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Old 05-15-2010, 04:59 AM
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OMG...............
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Old 05-15-2010, 05:10 AM
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Can I come shopping? You have quite a store ! Love it! It looks just great.
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Old 05-15-2010, 05:24 AM
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Comic boards are those white coated (acid free) hard cardboard like boards that are placed behind a comic book to keep it nice and straight. I did an internet search for comic book stores in my area and then called then for pricing. Do that because I found a $7 difference just in my city alone.

The cheapest I found them in my area was $13 for 100 boards.
The sign boards (coroplast) are more costly - cheapest I found was 50 cents each, which adds up. I loved the comic boards much better and they were much much thinner so they took up way less room than sign boards. Sign boards were fine for fabric which I had a lot of yardage of.

Also if you plan on laying any fabric on its side (which I did with home dec and flannel) you can just use the board as a guide to fold, and then slide it out for use with other material.

For the 1/2 yard fabrics I just cut the board in half - giving me 2 pieces.

Thanks again for the nice comments. Now I just like to go into the closet and "look", and am grateful for what I have, as well as my machines. Since I like to machine embroider I have a lot of other supplies which takes up room also.

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WOW !!!
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Old 05-15-2010, 07:42 AM
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Beautiful job! Isn't it great to see what you have and just grab it, audition it and so easy to place back in it's place! Your quilt room is lovely!!!!!!!!!!!!! :thumbup:
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I've heard of being organized, but I'm missing that gene!
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