I was inspired to refold and resort my stash recently and this is the result thus far - it's not everything, I still have a few piles of fabric in some drawers and in other places but this is the bulk of the quilting cottons. I was inspired to refold them on mini-bolts similar to these but I used ordinary cardboard that is sized to 10x12 inches - just so happens that when I get photos shipped from my pro-lab to my photography business, they usually shrink wrap images and orders to the cardboard to keep them flat during shipping so over the last few years I have amassed a small army of these little cardboard pieces and larger ones too that I just cut to size. It worked out well and what a great way to recycle the cardboard.
I decided to keep color families together, I think it makes life a little easier. I like this method of folding and storing much better - easier to see what you have and easier to just grab a mini-bolt off the shelf and use what you need and place right back in it's place. I was using a fold and stack method before, you can see a photo in a previous blog post here. I folded the fabric with the folded edge meeting the selvage edge and then just folded it onto the cardboard, just like a bolt then used a binding clip to keep it all in place on the bolt. Simple, easy, and it looks great too - like a miniture fabric shop right in my own sewing room.
I decided to keep color families together, I think it makes life a little easier. I like this method of folding and storing much better - easier to see what you have and easier to just grab a mini-bolt off the shelf and use what you need and place right back in it's place. I was using a fold and stack method before, you can see a photo in a previous blog post here. I folded the fabric with the folded edge meeting the selvage edge and then just folded it onto the cardboard, just like a bolt then used a binding clip to keep it all in place on the bolt. Simple, easy, and it looks great too - like a miniture fabric shop right in my own sewing room.