Question...storage of fabric.
#51
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Location: AZ and CT
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I finally finished wrapping my fabric on foam core boards - and it has taken me MONTHS - but it was worth the effort - much better than storing it flat. The scraps I have in drawers will be the next thing I organize. Some of them have not been seen in YEARS! Get the picture? You may not be like me, but drawers are for things like thread, bias tape, scissors etc NOT fabric!
EDIT: I drape sheets over them to avoid fading - learned the hard way.
EDIT: I drape sheets over them to avoid fading - learned the hard way.
#52
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Prescott Valley, AZ
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I have my fabric in drawers but I stand it on edge as if it were on a shelf. That way I can see every piece when I open the drawer. I also found I could get twice as much fabric in a drawer by standing on edge.
#53
I use both...I have plastic drawers from walmart that stack...have folded all of my less than a yard pieces of calico, sorted by color and then put on edge in the drawers. Larger pieces are all folded on mini bolts and on shelves. Collections like Christmas, Halloween, all have their own boxes... whatever works for you is the key, it can be overwhelming to begin, but there is a great deal of satisfaction when you are done.
#55
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Grays River, WA.
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I wanted to have a piece I could use again and again so I bought a chrome wire storage shelf unit with wheels from Costco. If I ever quit sewing the shelf can go to the garage or pantry for storage there.
One gal I know has one in her kitchen and it looks great.
I can easily find my fabric and get two rows on a shelf, front and back. As it moves so easily I just swing it out to check the other side for fabric.
I now have three of these shelves and my husband bought one for his shop. No construction.
One gal I know has one in her kitchen and it looks great.
I can easily find my fabric and get two rows on a shelf, front and back. As it moves so easily I just swing it out to check the other side for fabric.
I now have three of these shelves and my husband bought one for his shop. No construction.
#57
I vote for shelves too. I have been collecting pictures of sewing/craft rooms. I just looked back through them and only see one photo of fabric stored in drawer and I think they are small cuts (maybe FQ), all stacked facing up cardfile fashion. I will try to send a link to my collection of pictures:
http://pinterest.com/sallyjwalker/se...d-craft-rooms/
http://pinterest.com/sallyjwalker/se...d-craft-rooms/
#59
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I bought these from Lowes.. I store my 1930's fabs in one and the other two hold fqs.. I use bookcases and my walk in closet for storing yardage..
shoe organzer from Lowes
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#60
here are some pics of my fabric I just wrapped on comic book boards and I love the way they look. As you can see, I ran out of boards halfway, I had 100 boards and thought that was plenty. I had no idea how much fabric I really had. I keep going into my room to look at them, they look so pretty. I got the bookshelves at Ikea, and they are perfect
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