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Old 05-03-2010, 05:03 AM
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Originally Posted by alaskasunshine
This is my last 2 pix. This is my ceiling under construction as DH puts in 9 recessed cans to brighten my room. Woo Hoo!! This will be wonderful. If you all want to see my big board (for on top of my ironing board) he built please let me know that too!
Thanks for all the encouragement to get this posted, I hope this is helpful and if you need any more help I am just a plane away. I am just itching to be somewhere warm. :lol:
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Thanks so much for the tute. Your room looks wonderful.
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Old 05-03-2010, 06:16 AM
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Originally Posted by susiequilt
I've got all my supplies so now I am starting to organize!
Thanks for your inspiration.
This is so exciting!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Me...an inspiration for organizing :shock: :lol:

I hope you have fun and please take pictures along the way for all of us to be inspired and also so we can oooh & ahhh with you!

Happy folding :D :thumbup: ;)
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Thank you, so much :D I do not have a lot of fabric however if I start doing this now I will be head of the game. I love the way to put the colors together. There are so many ideals that you shared. I am book marking it to show my handyman ;-) I love,~~~ love this board and the people on it :thumbup:
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Old 05-03-2010, 10:39 AM
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Thank you, Alaskasunshine :lol: I made my husband look at how you oranized your quilt room. He asked me is that All I have to do the get you organized:oops: I told him it's a start :lol: I was very careful not to make any promises. ;) He had some in his work shop and his is making some right now :!: woo~hoo You have made my day :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Oh my Goodness, we could be best friends ! You are as OC as I am !!! But much better at it !! I sooooo love the organization skills . Girl you have got it going on ! Of course I will start I measure all my pieces and tag & I'm even talking scraps !! I just love this ! Tahnks Judy
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so this is just cardboard?? Can I use priority boxes from the PO?? Cut then up and store?? My fabric is a disaster.
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Originally Posted by sewcrazygirl
so this is just cardboard?? Can I use priority boxes from the PO?? Cut then up and store?? My fabric is a disaster.
No! I used Coroplast...it is like plastic cardboard. I got mine from a sign shop. You can call a local sign shop in your area to check on pricing and whether or not they would cut them into the sizes you need. Please see the beginning of this post, allow all pictures to come up before you read it.
I hope this helps.

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that may be costly - i have alot of fabric as do you. is there a cheaper alternative?
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Originally Posted by sewcrazygirl
that may be costly - i have alot of fabric as do you. is there a cheaper alternative?
You'll need to research that. Several other members are using other methods as shared here on the board :-D

Have fun!
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That is incrediably awesome! Thanks for a great tutorial!!!
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