How to Organize Your Fabric Stash

JCT Quilting
JCT Quilting
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Is it time to get your fabric stash under control? This video will give you a process to follow for organizing your stash. For more help, click on the link below for the 9-page Guide to Organizing Your Fabric Stash. The Guide also includes label cards that you can use to help you sort your fabric into different size categories.

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Supplies
• 12” x 12” x 2” All Purpose Storage Tray by Brightroom (Target). I used these to hold 3 unopened layer cakes. They are stackable.
• 12” x 6” x 4” All Purpose Storage ½ Storage Bin (Target). I used these to hold fat quarters, half yards, and anything else that could be folded in the manner described in the Folding Fat Quarters section above.
• Sterilite 15 qt Clear View Storage Bin with Latch (Target). I used these containers to hold my 2.5” strips. I was able to store strips 3 across – and several strips high.
• Other storage bins I used came from Target and Costco but I purchased them years ago so I was unable to find links.
• Missouri Star 10” x 10” Square Ruler. I used this ruler to cut larger pieces of fabric down to 10” x 10”.
• Missouri Star 5” x 5” Square Ruler. I used this ruler to cut larger pieces of fabric down to 5” x 5”.
• Missouri Star 2.5” x 15” Ruler. I used this ruler to cut my 2.5” strips and the 2.5” x 2.5” squares.
• Comic Book Boards – 7 ½” x 10 ½”. I used these for my fabric pieces that were larger than ¾ yard.
• Alligator Clips. I used these to clip the fabric in place on the comic book boards.
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