Looking forward for your experience with them. Also would like to know about how many yards would fit on a board?
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Picture worth a thousand words.... and the bookcases are from Ikea.... it's saved my life...i use "masking tape" to secure the end.. but it's not mecessary... ibought 3 pkg. and have used 2-Attachment 39740Attachment 39741Attachment 397421/2
I have them and it does make it easier to see what I have. When I first did this about 18 months ago I was amazed at what I found and just how much fabric I had. I have the wire drawers with wood on top that my husband cut to fit and the fabric lines very nicely in them.
I'm on my third pack (bought four) I got three yards on one. But if I did it over I would put two cards for that much. It works okay with one though. Under a 1/2 yard I just folded and stacked. It's fun seeing all the polka dots in one place and the sripes in another. It feels so great to be organized!
I had no idea these even existed!!! I'm so excited! I actually thought you all cut cardboard for all the fabric organization I see on posts. DUH!!! I am sooooooo buying these!
OK - You all have convinced me, I need to get - so.... which size??? and then how to fold fabric. Sorry if these sound like dumb questions, but Tessa, your pics convinced me!!!!! Do you all know if MSQC sells these??? or just a local comic store???
has anyone checked out -- chipboard -- from uline.com . . . . that is where I buy my from - but I use it for other things as well
http://www.amazon.com/BCW-Current-Co...ic+book+boards
These are the ones I get and a lot of other people use as well. They are acid free, which is good for storing fabrics. Your local comic book/trading card store probably has them as well.