For this tutorial, I have taken a rectangle and a square quilt to show you how to fold each.
I think the arrows in each photo are self-explanatory. If anyone needs further instructions, please let me know and I will edit this post.
This new folding method is:
a) Better for my quilts overall.
b) Eliminates fold marks when my quilts are taken out of the closet and hung on the wall
c) More room in the closet for storing quilts. For some reason, the fullness is taken out of the bulk when folded and I actually can get more quilts on the shelf. Why? I don’t know but it is true.
a) Better for my quilts overall.
b) Eliminates fold marks when my quilts are taken out of the closet and hung on the wall
c) More room in the closet for storing quilts. For some reason, the fullness is taken out of the bulk when folded and I actually can get more quilts on the shelf. Why? I don’t know but it is true.
Have a great day!
16 comments:
thanks for sharing this method! It looks like a great way of avoiding trapping so much air and setting wrinkles...
Thanks I will have to put that in my favorites....
Excellent! It makes sense, thanks for sharing.
Pretty cool. I try to refold my quilts every so often. Now I will try this method. Thanks.
Ahhh, that's how it's done. Very intersting and useful. Thanks for sharing this.
I will have to try this.
I'd seen this before but forgotten about it. I've copied it to pdf and maybe I'll remember when I need it. Thanks for sharing.
I have two quilts that need to be folded -- thanks for sharing this information.
Wow, this is an exelent tip! Thank you so much for sharing!
Hmm. I'll bookmark this idea. Thanks Rose Marie!
Sei stata molto gentile. Grazie
Thank you!!! What a helpful post!
I'll have to try that. Carrie at A Passion For Applique sent me.
this is great! I am printing it out to add to my binder. Thanks ti Field Trips in Fiber for sending me over!
I have heard of folding quilts on the bias but I never really understood how to do it. Thanks for the great demo!
Thanks for this post - I will share it with my guild!
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