Lyn over at Moore Patchwork was bemoaning the state of her ric rac collection - all tangled up in a box. I suggested she sort it out and wind each length around pieces of cardboard, and she was most grateful. Here is what mine looks like now. I keep them in one of those plastic containers that you store frozen pastry sheet in - I bought mine at Coles a few years ago.
The lace is another story. There is far too much of that to put in the same container, although I do wind the lengths around cardboard sheets. But they are all in a plastic pack thing that I bought in a mail order catalogue. They are meant for storing clothes, but of course you can use them for anything you like, and I have many of them, filled with fabrics, magazines and other stuff. Too much STUFF, that's my problem..
The tutorial specifed bias binding 25mm wide, and the blue was all I had in that width. The fabrics I used are batiks left over from the quilt tops I've been making.
I never thought about putting those notches in the cardboard. Great idea.. my wound rickrack always falls off!
ReplyDeleteI've seen a lot of these buntings around too. I actually had to google the term.. I new nothing about them. Yours look very nice.
I think bunting has become so popular now because of the Diamond Jubilee and the London Olympics. There are even patterns for knitted bunting. A good way to use up scraps of wool and fabric. Sylvia
ReplyDeleteA great way to organize!I was not aware of how popular bunting has gotten.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you are organized. So easy to find what you need. Thanks for sharing.
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