I am a quilter.
A quilter that hasn't really quilted much since I discovered sewing customs for Disney.
I am also a sewer; an embroiderer; an appliquér; and an all around fabric junkie.
So my question to all you fellow fabric-a-holics... how do you store your small fabric pieces. And how small is too small?
I have an over the door shoe rack that was supposed to hold all my fabric for applique. But somehow, it exploded and I probably need two more to hold the small pieces. Then, there are those pieces that are too large for the shoe holder, but too small for any thing else.
Organizing your fabric stash should be fun!
Nini
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