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	<title>Comments on: How should I store my fabric stash?</title>
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		<title>By: rebecca</title>
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		<description>so much to think about in this post. thanks, and no thanks. seriously, it seems like a lot of work to label and bag everything. i am a librarian.... but my stash is basically organized by color, or color family, much like the books in your room photo above (great idea, btw, you ever wonder how many times someone approaches the reference desk looking for &quot;that purple book?&quot;) i agree that scraps aren&#039;t clutter. i keep most all, but the smallest scraps, hoping that someday they will be used in a project of some kind. really, it&#039;s how my grandmother did it. she had a huge scrap bag that was also filled with a few items of clothing that she &amp; gramps didn&#039;t need anymore. she&#039;d dig through when she needed to patch something or make a baby doll quilt for me. thanks for the link to the unlcutterer page, i&#039;ll have to check it out.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>so much to think about in this post. thanks, and no thanks. seriously, it seems like a lot of work to label and bag everything. i am a librarian&#8230;. but my stash is basically organized by color, or color family, much like the books in your room photo above (great idea, btw, you ever wonder how many times someone approaches the reference desk looking for &#8220;that purple book?&#8221;) i agree that scraps aren&#8217;t clutter. i keep most all, but the smallest scraps, hoping that someday they will be used in a project of some kind. really, it&#8217;s how my grandmother did it. she had a huge scrap bag that was also filled with a few items of clothing that she &amp; gramps didn&#8217;t need anymore. she&#8217;d dig through when she needed to patch something or make a baby doll quilt for me. thanks for the link to the unlcutterer page, i&#8217;ll have to check it out.</p>
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