How I store my batting
#24
I tried to do a new post yest. but have no idea what happened to it. I also tried to include a pix but it didn't seem to show up either. Very frustrated with the new board.
I had an important question about how I should finish quilting a very complex Bargello quilt I'm working on. I was really relying on all of you with advice.
I had an important question about how I should finish quilting a very complex Bargello quilt I'm working on. I was really relying on all of you with advice.
#25
I have been there! I have used space bags for a while. When I buy a project's worth of fabric, but I'm not ready to work on it and I want to stash it away I use the smaller bags. If I get tired of a project and I want it out of the way until I can get up the patience for it - I put it and it's accompanying not cut fabric etc all in a space bag and store it away - flat, small and contained.
I highly recommend this method!!!
I highly recommend this method!!!
#27
I love your idea. Right now I only have one queen size batting for my DJ quilt I am making. I love the post about the batting exploding in the car by auntpiggylpn. Too funny. I once bought some yarn and when you took the label off it grew and grew and grew. And when you worked on it, I swear the skein got bigger and bigger and it seemed like I would never use it up.
#28
My grandson took all my space bags when he moved off to college and has not returned them. I had gotten them for my daughter when she went to college 10 years ago and she sent them home promptly because she didn't have room to store them! LOL
#29
I was also told to try foxfire-so DH said he will try to get it on my computer. Lets hope I have the same luck as you with it!!
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