Great project storage discovery!
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These are great I have one small nitch that this should work in and keep my projects that I am currently working on store along with fat quarters. All the rest of my fabric are on comic boards in cupboards so I can shop my stash!
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I say this tongue in cheek because I have the same problem on a much smaller scale, but perhaps the best way to organize all of our little fabrics - fat quarters, strips and the like - is to display them in quilts....aka USE THEM UP!!!!! LOL!
And if Mrs. Santa were a quilter, her directions to us would be "now Stash Away, Stash Away, STASH AWAY ALL!!!"
And if Mrs. Santa were a quilter, her directions to us would be "now Stash Away, Stash Away, STASH AWAY ALL!!!"
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I'm so glad everyone has been helped by my post. I don't post often, so it's good to know it's worthwhile!
I just made another trip to Ikea today and discovered some nice cabinets in their bathroom fixture section: The Silveran, The Lillangen, and the Tyngen series. The cabinets are not too deep, not too wide, and look like they'd be great for fat quarters or similar. Now I just need a place they would fit! Perhaps I could start hanging my fabric storage containers from the ceiling, LOL!
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I just made another trip to Ikea today and discovered some nice cabinets in their bathroom fixture section: The Silveran, The Lillangen, and the Tyngen series. The cabinets are not too deep, not too wide, and look like they'd be great for fat quarters or similar. Now I just need a place they would fit! Perhaps I could start hanging my fabric storage containers from the ceiling, LOL!
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