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Old 08-24-2011, 12:25 PM
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what is the ruler fold method?
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Old 08-24-2011, 01:53 PM
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I fold it on a 5 x 24 inch ruler end to end. Pull out the ruler and fold in half. There is tute on youtobe. I will try to find the link. Or use the search on here for fabric folding.

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Great ideas!
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I have mine on those boards mostly, but not all - it just got too expensive...I bought a plastic corrugated board from Home Depot and cut them with my rotary cutter.

I have a tower of plastic stackable drawers with them in it. I do have a lot of small pieces...fat quarter more or less since I do applique a lot.
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Old 08-24-2011, 07:00 PM
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I have cabinets along my walls, and I purchased Polar Notions boards to wrap the fabric on. It keeps it very neat. The website is www.polarnotions.com
 
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Most of my fabric is here in this closet. I have my accuquilt shapes in the containers on the far left. I have some
WIP upstairs at the sewing desk and more at the sewing desk downstairs. I also have Accuquilt qppliques in another cabinet. I have fleece and flannels stored in their own containers under my cutting table. Fat quarters are stored in the wicker cd baskets.

Originally Posted by MommaThomps
I'm in the process of (gasp) actually organizing my fabric, and I was wondering how people have done it. Do you like open shelving or in drawers better? A good way to organize the fabric itself- dividers? by color? Just looking for your thoughts.
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I like fabric contained because I hate the dust. I've also had fabric damaged by light, so prefer it in a room with no natural sunlight.

Would I like it on the shelf? Sure, but my collection is too large, so never going to happen unless I can use it down a LOT.
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I am really appreciating everyone's suggestions. :-D
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Lots of good ideas here. Thanks everyone.
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I, too, am organizing my fabrics. Mine are organized in the way that I would look for them. I have butterflies, blenders, batiks, florals, groups (fabrics that I bought together because they match and will be used for the same project), blues, black/white, reds/oranges, etc. I think whatever works for YOU is the right way to do it. I had a beautiful lime green floral and I knew I needed a blender to go with it. I found exactly what I needed packed away neatly (what a concept!). Right now things are packed because my North Carolina move is getting closer, but once I get settled, fabrics will be stored behind closed doors, because some fabrics DO fade.
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