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Old 06-05-2011, 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by cabinfever
I got my Coroplast & had my husband cut some 9" x 24" pieces for bolts of fabric & love how it turned out. I probably paid too much, but thought I would start with 2 sheets to see how I liked it. I don't like the possibility of the edges, if sharp, to cut the fabric or my hands. Therefore, I used a high quality acid-free tape on the long edges only. I got 20 pcs. from a sheet @ a cost of about $1 each. Now that I like them so much, I will have to look for a better price per sheet locally, if possible. Thanks for the flute directions OP, it worked well this way.
Please post pix here so we can see your pretty fabrics!
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Originally Posted by QuiltingHiker
I used your idea, I have square cubbies so my boards are 10x10. I used foam board they worked great. My room looks so good. Thanks for the idea.
Pictures please. I am trying to find something to fill my closet that I removed the door and wall of. so I can store my fabric on shelves.
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Originally Posted by Lindsey
Here are some photos of my first stab at organizing my stash. I just did these two book shelves and now have three more. Waiting on FED EX to bring my boards.
Where did you get the white new adjustable bookcases?
They look awesome!
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Originally Posted by Lindsey
So my husband told me I needed another bookcase or two. I still have tubs of fabric.
Looks absolutely awesome!!!!!!!
Way to go woman! Great job!!
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Originally Posted by rivka
I just finished organizing my fabric today! Thanks again, alaskasunshine for this great tutorial. I loooove having all my fabric organized :)
You have outdone yourself. All of you are making me have an intense need to get the right size storage into my deep dismantled useless closet. Thank you so much for all the pictures ladies!!
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Wow, what a great tutorial, thanks
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Old 06-22-2011, 04:52 AM
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What kind of boards did you use for fabric folding?
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I don't know what Alaskasunshine used, but I use comic book boards purchased from a local comic book store. I paid $12 for a package of 100. They measure 7"x10 1/2" and can be easily cut in half for FQs, or left whole for larger pieces of fabric.
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What kind of boards did you use for fabric folding?
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Originally Posted by jonick
What kind of boards did you use for fabric folding?
I used "COROPLAST" it is like cardboard but only plastic. Call your local sign shops for pricing and cutting information.
I hope this helps you out...Happy folding! :thumbup:
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Please, could you tell me what you used for boards. I don't see that anywhere. It must have to be pretty strong to hold the fabric. I would appreciate your help with this question.
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