Orgnization
#12
I organize the project I'm working on by hanging the fabric on a rolling clothes rack. This works great if you are doing paper piecing -- you just cut off a chunk of the fabric you need while you need it. I found smaller pieces fall off so I bought metal clips at Office Depot (that fit around the round plastic hanger bottom) to secure them.
#13
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Arizona
Posts: 2,355
I've got 28 plastic tubs full of fabric on shelves just on one side of my storage area and all my flannels, UFO's, and nonquilting fabric/craft on the other side.......don't think the hangers would work for me. Glad they do for some.
#15
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Manteno, IL
Posts: 1,621
this is what I do to take out a particular fabric board....I use a file folder and cut it on the fold....I put one side to the left of the fabric choice and the other one on the right side then I can easily take out the fabric of choice and the fabric boards on either side of fab.of choice stay in place.
#18
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Rapid City, SD
Posts: 4,961
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I have all my backings on hangers -- they hang from an extra rod in the 2nd bathroom. We never use that shower so it is a perfect place to hang those big pieces of fabric. The rest of my fabric is ruler folded and in drawers.
I have all my backings on hangers -- they hang from an extra rod in the 2nd bathroom. We never use that shower so it is a perfect place to hang those big pieces of fabric. The rest of my fabric is ruler folded and in drawers.