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    How to store quilt ready to quilt

    I imagine that I'll have to do my quilting in bits and pieces. Should Iroll it up to get it out of the way in between quilting sessions? Thanks Jan

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    I have a very sturdy 5" fiberboard tube that's about 7 feet long (I think a rug was rolled around it originally). I roll my quilts on it in between quilting on them. Should you? I don't know - it works well for me... I think Harriett Hargrave recommended this as one way of storing quilts.

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      #3
      I take laundry/cleaner wire PANTS hangers, reinforce them with a wooden dowel inside the cardboard tube, and hang my quilts on them in the closet like this. I can hang any backing, cording, or incidental pieces right along with the quilt top so it is ready to go when I'm ready to go!
      Lynn

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        #4
        Lynn, I can't imagine hanging a full sized quilt on one hanger. Does it work? Jan

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          #5
          I would hang my quilts on a hanger like that if I had the space...you could cover the rod part of the hanger in batting and fabric if you like to prevent major creases.

          Teri
          Teri

          Quilting is a Beautiful & Complicated Art!

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            #6
            I get the heavy-duty hangers from the dry cleaners that they use for draperies, then cut a pool "noodle" to fit over the rod so that there is very little stress on the folded quilt top. And, like Lynn, I add a plastic bag containing all the extra parts...prepared binding and extra fabrics.


            It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
            That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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              #7
              thank you all. Margo I will have to go to the dry cleaner now. It's a bad time up here to buy a pool noodle but there are pool suppliers, though I'm not sure where one is and whether they'd have them. There must be something else that might work. Jan


              It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
              That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                #8
                a stack of batting scraps tied on the rod would work nicely!


                It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                  #9
                  Margo, think I'll go get some of those larger hangers from the cleaner. I have never had (or wanted) drapes in my house so have not seen those. I'm much more geared to blinds - (just the clean lines) so drapes never have to be cleaned! ha

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                    #10
                    Mine are on the stairs banister over hanging the landing. ops: I have nice comments from visitors but I really should get on with quilting some!!!! :roll:

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                      #11
                      I suppose an old fashioned quilt rack would work well too. However, you will also want to cover the rack with an old blanket or batting to protect your quilt.

                      I once wanted a wooded quilt rack until I learned that the wood could damage a quilt. I have a cedar chest, but would not use it for storing my quilts either.

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                        #12
                        I use my quilt ladder to display and store my large quilt tops until I can quilt them.

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