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Is it time to get your fabric stash under control? This video will give you a process to follow for organizing your stash. For more help, click on the link below for the 9-page Guide to Organizing Your Fabric Stash. The Guide also includes label cards that you can use to help you sort your fabric into different size categories. Click on the link for the Guide to Organizing Your Fabric Stash: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/64d1d4... Ready to take your T-shirt quilting to the next level? Subscribe to the T-shirt Quilter's Gazette for expert tips, inspiring stories, and exclusive perks like freebies and early access to patterns and sales. Don’t miss out—join the fun today! https://jctquilting.myflodesk.com/fre... Struggling with interfacing clothing for your memory quilt? Grab my free 9-page eBook packed with tips and techniques to make the process easy and stress-free—download it now and start quilting with confidence! https://jctquilting.myflodesk.com/int... Supplies • 12” x 12” x 2” All Purpose Storage Tray by Brightroom (Target). I used these to hold 3 unopened layer cakes. They are stackable. • 12” x 6” x 4” All Purpose Storage ½ Storage Bin (Target). I used these to hold fat quarters, half yards, and anything else that could be folded in the manner described in the Folding Fat Quarters section above. • Sterilite 15 qt Clear View Storage Bin with Latch (Target). I used these containers to hold my 2.5” strips. I was able to store strips 3 across – and several strips high. • Other storage bins I used came from Target and Costco but I purchased them years ago so I was unable to find links. • Missouri Star 10” x 10” Square Ruler. I used this ruler to cut larger pieces of fabric down to 10” x 10”. • Missouri Star 5” x 5” Square Ruler. I used this ruler to cut larger pieces of fabric down to 5” x 5”. • Missouri Star 2.5” x 15” Ruler. I used this ruler to cut my 2.5” strips and the 2.5” x 2.5” squares. • Comic Book Boards – 7 ½” x 10 ½”. I used these for my fabric pieces that were larger than ¾ yard. • Alligator Clips. I used these to clip the fabric in place on the comic book boards.