Fabric before and after w/comic boards.....
#22
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Citrus County, Florida
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that looks great. I need to explore and find a place in the craft room where I can do that too. Right now fabric isin bins which isn't all that bad considering there is a lot more than fabric packed up ....
#24
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Central IL along the Mississippi
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thanks ladies, I do love it and yes, I enjoy just looking at it. The cabinets are the old kitchen cabinets out of the kitchen when we did the remodel a few years back. My sewing room is small but I make it work.
#26
Step by step - 30 minutes by 30 minutes...getting started is the hard part.
#29
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Quite often the local fabric stores will give you the bolts that fabric comes on and you can cut them down to any size you want- and they are free. Just ask them for the think bolt holders (there are thick ones that are about 3/4" thick and the ones that are just a heavy piece of cardboard- these are the ones you want). Most often they will save them for you for a few days until you can get to pick them up.
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