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how to store your stash

Postby beckyezra » Tue Jun 05, 2012 3:31 am

small question -- how do you store your stash the small pieces after you are finished with the big pieces of fabrics.
thanks for helping.
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Re: how to store your stash

Postby rehak » Tue Jun 05, 2012 5:36 am

I just throw them all into a big bin. Probably not the best method!

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Re: how to store your stash

Postby Margo » Tue Jun 05, 2012 6:54 am

In shallow boxes, sorted by color.

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Re: how to store your stash

Postby PDQuilt » Tue Jun 05, 2012 7:14 am

Do you need to label them? LOL
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Re: how to store your stash

Postby beckyezra » Tue Jun 05, 2012 9:17 am

thanks margo, after 3 times that i just gave them away. it is about time that i will find a solution to put them on the right way to use them! thanks again margo, that can be great method.
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Re: how to store your stash

Postby Margo » Tue Jun 05, 2012 9:29 am

beckyezra wrote:thanks margo, after 3 times that i just gave them away. it is about time that i will find a solution to put them on the right way to use them! thanks again margo, that can be great method.
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:lol: Becky, I only showed you 2 boxes!! Trust me....there are a few more!!
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Re: how to store your stash

Postby Reetzbobeetz » Tue Jun 05, 2012 9:42 am

Hmmm? I sort mine in ziplock bags by size and sometimes shape - for example if I have hst's left over or just triangles. But I think it might be more sensible to do as you do Margo and put them in boxes according to colour (with or without labels :lol: ). I am always rooting through my bags of scraps looking for particular colours. But then you get into the 'is it blue or green, pink or orange etc' question. :roll:
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Re: how to store your stash

Postby twiglet » Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:39 am

I do the same as Margo though I do get ribbed if I take my scrap boxes to workshop :D
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Re: how to store your stash

Postby PosyP » Tue Jun 05, 2012 2:18 pm

twiglet wrote:I do the same as Margo though I do get ribbed if I take my scrap boxes to workshop :D

That is just 'scrap box envy' :lol: Sounds as if it is better than one large bin that you have to upend over the floor to see what is in it.
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Re: how to store your stash

Postby rehak » Tue Jun 05, 2012 2:23 pm

PosyP wrote:
twiglet wrote:I do the same as Margo though I do get ribbed if I take my scrap boxes to workshop :D

That is just 'scrap box envy' :lol: Sounds as if it is better than one large bin that you have to upend over the floor to see what is in it.


Although, digging through the big bin can be a lot of fun!! :lol:
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Re: how to store your stash

Postby PosyP » Tue Jun 05, 2012 3:13 pm

rehak wrote:
PosyP wrote:
twiglet wrote:I do the same as Margo though I do get ribbed if I take my scrap boxes to workshop :D

That is just 'scrap box envy' :lol: Sounds as if it is better than one large bin that you have to upend over the floor to see what is in it.


Although, digging through the big bin can be a lot of fun!! :lol:

Perhaps what I ought to say is 'more organised' and possibly a bit faster, but I don't deny that it can be fun :wink:
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Re: how to store your stash

Postby magnus » Tue Jun 05, 2012 3:19 pm

I put smaller pieces into 2 separate baskets: one for batiks and hand dyes and other for everything else. For bigger pieces and odd shapes and sizes, I fold them and place them on a shelf that is special for smaller pieces piles!
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Re: how to store your stash

Postby Lorchen » Tue Jun 05, 2012 7:20 pm

I cut small leftover pieces of fabric into squares (2'', 3'', 4'', 5'', and 6''). Anything larger than 6 inches goes into a big box. Having containers with squares already cut to a specific size is great for various types of scrap quilts.
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Re: how to store your stash

Postby eileenkny » Sat Jun 09, 2012 8:42 am

Margo wrote:In shallow boxes, sorted by color.

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Margo, you are SO organized! Mine are in a big JoAnn's bag. I dread having to go through them.
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Re: how to store your stash

Postby crocus999 » Sat Jun 09, 2012 4:54 pm

Love your idea Lorchen.

I try to separate mine into sizes eg. Is it smaller than my hand wide open? It it smaller than a fat quarter? Is it bigger than a fat quarter, but smaller than a meter?
Then I have a separate container for anything floral, another for noveltys, and one from stripes. However, I do have a big bin just under my cutting table to put the wee bits and of course batiks are in their own country!
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