Fabric Storage Solution
I have finally organized my fabrics in a way that is easily accessible. Like most people, I had my fabrics folded in flat sheets and stacked one on top of the other. I quickly discovered that obtaining one piece of fabric required removing all the other fabrics that are on top. Not only that, a lot of fabrics get lost in the stack that I forget what kind of fabrics I have when I need to sew. Here’s my solution. I rolled all my fabrics and stacked them on top of each other as shown in the picture below. I can easily see what kind of fabrics I have and each one can be easily removed for use. This is a very efficient and usable use of space, especially if you only have limited storage space.

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Leave a commentYou know a good friend shared that with me not too long ago. Have you talked with her? Oh wait! That was YOU.
NOW you tell us. We spent a whole day last week getting all the fabrics refolded to similar shapes and sizes in order to get them out of bins and on to shelves in the laundry room just so we could remember what fabrics we have. We’ll see how long they stay neat.
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