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Fabric Storage
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Fabric Storage
I've been reading tips on fabric storage. I have tons of fabric, so when I go to a quilt shop, I ask if they have any empty cardboard bolts that they would like to get rid of. I usually can get quite a few that way. I then measure out a piece of my fabric, label how much I have, wrap it on the bolt and store it on some tall bookshelves I have. That way, when I want to make a quilt, I have my fabrics displayed by color, and I can pick and choose. I am working on a quilt right now that is strictly from my stash. Haven't had to buy any more fabric for this one ---- YET. Just thought I'd add my 2 cents worth.
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Re: Fabric Storage
DollyQuilt you have got it together girl! That is great that you are so organized. Doesn't it feel nice to go to your stash & pull enough fabric to do a top without a trip to the LQS????? I have doen that only a few times. I tend to change my mind before I finish the top and want colors that I did not buy for that particular idea. Thanks for posting.
Cathy
Cathy
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Yes, Dolly..Great Idea!
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Re: Fabric Storage
I also use those old flat card board sleeves to wrap fabric on (wish I had written the measurement on the end--good idea!);)
I also use clear plastic tubs to pack fabric in sorted by color. You can see the color through the plastic container.
I also use clear plastic tubs to pack fabric in sorted by color. You can see the color through the plastic container.
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Re: Fabric Storage
Loved the ideas posted. I'm still in the process of organ.fabrics. I was using containers,but the clear see through was a great idea,that I'm going to use. At present, I'm sorting colors. I'd rather be piecing than hunting for fabrics.
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Re: Fabric Storage
I'd rather be piecing than organizing my sewing room! LOL
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Re: Fabric Storage
Since I have little shelf space, but a spare closet, most of my fabric is washed and ironed and hung in the closet. It's lost easier to see what I've got. I do also have some of the cardboard bolts with fabric rolled around. And a few clear containers. Unfortunately they are not sorted very well by color. And I haven't found the best way to store all the little scrap size pieces yet. It's one of those projects to do when I don't have anything else to do! LOL
I have some strips cut and hung on wire hangers with clothespins, though I'm not really I really like that method.
Maybe sorting scraps will be a good "snow bound" project this winter!
Maryq
I have some strips cut and hung on wire hangers with clothespins, though I'm not really I really like that method.
Maybe sorting scraps will be a good "snow bound" project this winter!
Maryq
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Re: Fabric Storage
hello all I have a tall 7foot cabnet my DH made and I have all of my fabric folded and sorted by color and darkest to lightest so when I open it and look over everything I get a good idea of what i want to use and what I need to look for at JoAnns when I get to go. I have another cabnet same kind for notions and everything has a drower that I made out of meat containers from the store I'm not braging I'm just one of those anal people I won't even start a new project till the one I'm working on is finished sometimes that one even bothers me.
Tina
Tina