Last weekend I shared on Instagram that I was reorganizing my sewing room/studio and folding my fabric onto comic book boards.
Several of you asked to see a video, so here it is! I hope you find it helpful.
(p.s. that delicious fabric is St. John by Jennifer Paganelli for FreeSpirit Fabrics)
xoxo,
~Tara
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This is a great technique no matter what the size of your stash. I got all my fabric onto comic book boards and into shelving units a couple of years ago. Took a while but I just puttered away at it until they were all done. As an added bonus I now cut a 1″ strip and a 1 1/2″ strip off every fabric I buy as I get them ready to wind onto the boards. That way I have always got fuel for leaders and enders/strip set projects on hand.
Thank You, Very Helpful!