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I got the place rearranged, but I still haven't touched my desk, or all the stuff sitting now in my main part of my loft that I took out of here...
When will it end!!!!
(I just want to make stuff!!!!)
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How do you keep their fabric organized...???
Please comment!
I bought a book called Creating Your Perfect Quilting Space. Here is a link.
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I followed her folding guidelines for my fabric and have open bookshelves holding 1/2 yd + sized pieces. (some bloggers have a better description than mine)The fat quarters are another story. Some are neatly folded in boxes and others are just stashed. Good luck, Bridget
What a great help. thanks! I'll look up that book.
ReplyDeleteWow! It looks like you have a great space. Did you see how I ended up storing my fabric? It is folded onto comic book boards and line up on my shelf. it takes up way less space than folding and stacking!
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