Stash reorganized
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You're all so kind. It was difficult at first and I didn't think I had much stash either but it is so much more fun now that I can see everything. I still have one lonesome bin that's a mess but I let the girls I teach dig through it so I may just leave it as is.
Donna, I found a 4 tier bin set at Target a while back when they were on sale....the first 2 drawers together are roughly the same size as each of the bottom drawers. I keep my ziplocks, freezer paper, heat 'n bond in the bottom drawer because there is plenty of length to it and it's pretty deep. If I want to go searching for something I can easily take out the drawer and put it on my ironing board to keep from bending over.
Donna, I found a 4 tier bin set at Target a while back when they were on sale....the first 2 drawers together are roughly the same size as each of the bottom drawers. I keep my ziplocks, freezer paper, heat 'n bond in the bottom drawer because there is plenty of length to it and it's pretty deep. If I want to go searching for something I can easily take out the drawer and put it on my ironing board to keep from bending over.
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Well you inspired me! I went out and bought some closet organizers, cleaned a side in my tiny closet and sorted my tiny stash. I didn't include my Christmas fabrics, I left them in a bin (I seem to have more of those than anything else). But I'm pleased with the results and must now convince my husband that I need more stash! Thanks for the motivation.
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Originally Posted by retrogirl02
sewnsewer2, If I could make a living playing with fabric that would be my dream job!!
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