Storing shawls

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Storing shawls bienchat@hotmail.com 11-09-2007
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Posted by bienchat@hotmail.com on November 9, 2007, 8:40 pm
Does anyone have a favorite/best way of storing shawls when they are
not being worn? Right now I have mine kind of folded in half, then
rolled up. I don't want them getting squished or creased or the
fringe messed up in a drawer or on a shelf when not in use.
Thanks!
Marie and the cats


Posted by Stella Fenley on November 9, 2007, 9:55 pm
Hi ,could it be stored in something like a gift box that has the thin paper
wrapped over it ,that way it won't get dusty.But put a label on the box .

Stella

> Does anyone have a favorite/best way of storing shawls when they are
> not being worn? Right now I have mine kind of folded in half, then
> rolled up. I don't want them getting squished or creased or the
> fringe messed up in a drawer or on a shelf when not in use.
> Thanks!
> Marie and the cats
>



Posted by bienchat@hotmail.com on November 10, 2007, 7:52 pm
>
Thank you Stella!
Marie and the cats



Hi ,could it be stored in something like a gift box that has the thin
paper
> wrapped over it ,that way it won't get dusty.But put a label on the box .
>
> Stella
>
>
>
> > Does anyone have a favorite/best way of storing shawls when they are
> > not being worn? Right now I have mine kind of folded in half, then
> > rolled up. I don't want them getting squished or creased or the
> > fringe messed up in a drawer or on a shelf when not in use.
> > Thanks!
> > Marie and the cats



Posted by on November 11, 2007, 1:30 pm
wrote:
> Does anyone have a favorite/best way of storing shawls when they are
> not being worn? Right now I have mine kind of folded in half, then
> rolled up. I don't want them getting squished or creased or the
> fringe messed up in a drawer or on a shelf when not in use.
> Thanks!
> Marie and the cats

Hi Marie,

I generally fold mine once (loosely) and then hang them over one of
those padded hangers that one uses for hanging pants. It doesn't
leave a crease and it keeps any fringe from tangling.

Karen in MN



Posted by bienchat@hotmail.com on November 14, 2007, 6:32 pm
On Nov 11, 11:30 am, kherman...@yahoo.com wrote:
> wrote:
>
> Thanks Karen, Maybe I can make some of those crocheted padded hangers for
that purpose. I'm just worried about the shawls getting mangled with gnarly
fringe being laid flat on a shelf. I spent a pretty penny on the specialty yarn
for those (it was on sale but still...). Bad enough they'll probably have multi
colored animal fur fibers added to them LOL.

Marie and the cats




> Does anyone have a favorite/best way of storing shawls when they
are
> > not being worn? Right now I have mine kind of folded in half, then
> > rolled up. I don't want them getting squished or creased or the
> > fringe messed up in a drawer or on a shelf when not in use.
> > Thanks!
> > Marie and the cats
>
> Hi Marie,
>
> I generally fold mine once (loosely) and then hang them over one of
> those padded hangers that one uses for hanging pants. It doesn't
> leave a crease and it keeps any fringe from tangling.
>
> Karen in MN



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