How Do You Store Your Wall Quilts?
#12
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Location: NE Pa.
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I have a spare bed that no one ever uses (well once in a while) so I just lay them all flat on the bed and cover with a piece of material like muslin so if the sun shines in the window it doesn't fad them .
#15
I roll them with a piece of white cotton and store them on a shelf under my cutting table. Anything larger, I plan on buying some pool tubes (those long skinny foam things you use in the pool) and again roll them with a piece of cotton and store them on the floor in my closet 'cause my bed goes all the way to the floor (drawers under the bed)
#18
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Lecanto, FL
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I like the ideas of rolling in material. I was just about to purchase acid free tissue paper, but like your ideas better.
One question, bj is the bag you put them in made with fabric? I would be afraid to put them in a plastic bag even if they a rolled in material.
Please let me know what ya'll think.
Pam
One question, bj is the bag you put them in made with fabric? I would be afraid to put them in a plastic bag even if they a rolled in material.
Please let me know what ya'll think.
Pam
#19
I just helped my Mom organize her closet of sewing and quilts. I took all her wall quilts out of a cedar chest. The wall hanging size I hung from skirt hangers. You can fold them but since there is no weight on them they shouldn't crease.
#20
Originally Posted by Cathe
I wrap them around fragile Christmas decorations and place them in my Christmas boxes. (Rubbermaid totes, of course.) It has worked great for several years.
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