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Charles Craft Tubes
Is it possible to buy tubes like those Charles Craft fabrics come in, either
from that company or from someone else? So many people on RCTN seem to use them to store fabric and WIP's and they seem ideal. TIA, Allie Orange Tallahassee, FL |
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"Allie Orange" wrote in message ... Is it possible to buy tubes like those Charles Craft fabrics come in, either from that company or from someone else? So many people on RCTN seem to use them to store fabric and WIP's and they seem ideal. TIA, Allie Orange Tallahassee, FL They're not as pretty, of course, but paper towel rolls work well. I also hang some fabrics from skirt hangers. Felice |
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"Allie Orange" wrote in message ... Is it possible to buy tubes like those Charles Craft fabrics come in, Felice Friese wrote: They're not as pretty, of course, but paper towel rolls work well. I also hang some fabrics from skirt hangers. I once bought a nice long 1" dowel and cut it into several lengths and sanded the edges. They work wonderfully well for keeping projects rolled up between sessions. Sue |
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"Allie Orange" wrote in message:
Is it possible to buy tubes like those Charles Craft fabrics come in, either from that company or from someone else? Felice Friese then replied: They're not as pretty, of course, but paper towel rolls work well. I also hang some fabrics from skirt hangers. Gift-wrap tubes are nice, too. You can purchase heavy kraft tubes through office supply stores. I've also purchased a few white ones at the post office. Just remember: none of these should be used for LONG storage. A year or two *might* be okay. I use everything listed above for my designs, but I'll bet they'd be great for many an ongoing "project". Dianne |
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I was looking for something for long-term storage. I've thought about the
tubes that are meant to wrap textiles around but they only come 36" long or longer and you have to saw(!) them to smaller sizes. Then you have to put muslin around it to protect the fabric. (An aside...doing time-consuming things with muslin always reminds me of RCTN's Christine, who made little muslin bags for each of her skeins of floss!) I thought the Charles Craft tubes would be of the right type of plastic to store the fabric, since they are selling fabric in them. "Dianne Lewandowski" wrote in message ... "Allie Orange" wrote in message: Is it possible to buy tubes like those Charles Craft fabrics come in, either from that company or from someone else? Felice Friese then replied: They're not as pretty, of course, but paper towel rolls work well. I also hang some fabrics from skirt hangers. Gift-wrap tubes are nice, too. You can purchase heavy kraft tubes through office supply stores. I've also purchased a few white ones at the post office. Just remember: none of these should be used for LONG storage. A year or two *might* be okay. I use everything listed above for my designs, but I'll bet they'd be great for many an ongoing "project". Dianne |
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I have no idea where you could get them. Just a word of caution...be
very careful about storing things in them (or any airtight containter) that you've washed. A friend washed and pressed a Marbek angel, then rolled it up and put it back in the tube and when she took it to the framer a month or so later, it was covered with mildew - she hadn't gotten it dry. :-((( Just be careful! Paula B. "Allie Orange" wrote in message ... Is it possible to buy tubes like those Charles Craft fabrics come in, either from that company or from someone else? So many people on RCTN seem to use them to store fabric and WIP's and they seem ideal. TIA, Allie Orange Tallahassee, FL |
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"Chip Orange" had some very interesting things
to say about Charles Craft Tubes: I was looking for something for long-term storage. I've thought about the tubes that are meant to wrap textiles around but they only come 36" long or longer and you have to saw(!) them to smaller sizes. Then you have to put muslin around it to protect the fabric. (An aside...doing time-consuming things with muslin always reminds me of RCTN's Christine, who made little muslin bags for each of her skeins of floss!) [blink] I think she was before my time. Are you serious? -- Seanette Blaylock "You attribute perfect rationality to the whole of humanity, which has to be one of the most misguided assumptions ever." - Alan Krueger in NANAE [make obvious correction to address to send e-mail] |
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On Thu, 1 Jan 2004 22:26:04 -0500, "Chip Orange"
wrote: I thought the Charles Craft tubes would be of the right type of plastic to store the fabric, since they are selling fabric in them. Just a thought - What about PVC piping? Jenn L. http://community.webshots.com/user/jaliace http://sewu9corn.blogspot.com Current projects: Simply Sensational January Calendar (Mill Hill) Lady of the Flag (Mirabilia) |
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"Felice Friese" wrote in message news:c62Jb.24813$I07.65372@attbi_s53...
"Allie Orange" wrote in message ... Is it possible to buy tubes like those Charles Craft fabrics come in, either from that company or from someone else? So many people on RCTN seem to use them to store fabric and WIP's and they seem ideal. TIA, Allie Orange Tallahassee, FL They're not as pretty, of course, but paper towel rolls work well. I also hang some fabrics from skirt hangers. Felice I went to my local office supply store, Office Depot, and bought mailing tubes in various sizes. They are sturdy. The large ones that hold drafting plans will also hols stretcher bars and other things. They have tight fitting tops and bottoms. |
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"Jenn Liace" wrote in message
Just a thought - What about PVC piping? I believe PVC is one of the products you want to stay away from. I know when my son was into collecting baseball cards he always bought non-pvc plastic sleeves. |
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