



My friend Rachel sent me this link of a cool way to store fabric and she asked how I stored mine. I don't do anything fancy like that. I've found some cool old/antique shelves and an old card cabinet from a pharmacy and that's where I store my fabric stash and sewing notions. That red shelf is an old pie holder I found in Maine. It's one of my very favorite antiques.
4 comments:
The Shelf looks so nice! I need to organize my fabrics better. Thank you for sharing the picture.
I LOVE all of your antiques. Good way to put them to use.
looks like Gigi's
I want to do that with my fabric! I wonder if I will ever get around to it.
Also, you got the pie shelf on my first Ellen Patton tour of Maine!
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