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Post time: 2011-5-26 23:06
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How does everyone store their fabric?  Do you indiviualy wrap them?  Do you fold them or roll them up so there aren't any creases?

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Post time: 2017-5-25 01:10
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xsmom214 2011-7-6 08:26
I rarely use aida anymore so it's hanging from a "pants hanger" in my bedroom closet.  The linens I  ...

oh! love the idea of a glass front cabinet :)
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Post time: 2018-8-12 23:49
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je les roule puis le tout dans un sac le plus noir possible et le tout a l'abri de la lumiere  pour eviter le "jaunissement"
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Post time: 2022-2-3 02:23
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I keep it all the way it came when I purchased it.  Aida usually comes rolled, but the specialty cuts usually are folded.
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Post time: 2018-8-12 23:48
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je les roule puis le tout dans un sac le plus noir possible et le tout a l'abri de la lumiere
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Post time: 2020-10-1 09:15
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The website I buy from sells them in labelled zipocks, so I just keep them that way.
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Post time: 2017-5-13 08:10
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I roll them to avoid creases, and just use an elastic hair tie to keep them wrapped.
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Post time: 2017-7-21 10:12
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I fold them, and keep them all with me in a case I carry to stitch out and about
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Post time: 2017-4-19 14:16
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I fold them and put them in plastic bags I only use linnen never used Aida.
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Post time: 2024-1-3 16:05
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I fold them, and keep them all with me in a case I carry to stitch out.
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Post time: 2023-9-4 04:39
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        ¡Muchas gracias!
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Post time: 2011-5-27 23:24
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I store my fabric in ziploc bags in a special drawer.  I don't have very many pieces, since I usually buy my fabric for a specific project and use it immediately.
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Post time: 2011-5-28 06:51
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I STORE MY FABRIC IN ZIPLOC BAGS, TOO.  THEY ARE FOLDED INTO FAT QUARTER SIZES. THEN I KEEP ALL OF MY FABRIC IN SEE THROUGH PLASTIC TOTES...  I USUALLY BUY MY FABRIC WHEN IT'S ON SALE...
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Post time: 2011-5-28 07:16
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I roll my aida and fold the others. I keep all of my fabric in a plastic bin in the closet.
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Post time: 2011-6-2 12:35
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As for me I roll my fabrics and put them in a tube, I don't like folded aida.
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Post time: 2011-6-17 04:09
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I also keep them in plastic bags and then in a plastic tote. It's the only way I can store it all.
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Post time: 2011-6-27 00:05
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thank you never thought of storing in ziplock bags, what a fantastic idea
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Post time: 2011-7-2 03:38
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I usually only buy aida in plastic tubes and so the storage is there already.
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Post time: 2011-7-4 04:31
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as for you, i store them in ziploc ^^ with a lil card inside saying what type of fabric it is and if i started stitching, the name of the project so i remember ^^
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Post time: 2011-7-6 08:26
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I rarely use aida anymore so it's hanging from a "pants hanger" in my bedroom closet.  The linens I use all the time are in a glass front cabinet in my sewing room.  I'm so happy to be able to say that:loveliness:  It took MANY YEARS to have a sewing room.

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