Who doesn't love vintage trims?! I have collected them for YEARS, so it's pretty
obvious that I'm enthralled by them! I regularly use trim on sewing and quilting
projects, and, in mixed media creations. Thought you'd like some eye candy. The
photos below show a small part of my stash. There are some contemporary
embellishments mixed in. The trims shown are kept in plastic drawers in an
IRIS (brand) cart, one of two I own. I took the casters off of one of my carts
so I could stack them. My (heavy) bead collection fills the bottom cart. The
last photo gives you a glimpse into my studio closet. You can see the IRIS
carts on the left side of the closet. While you may think this closet looks messy,
you should have seen it BEFORE I took the photo!
Note: there is now a "follow" option in the column on the right hand side of my blog.
Watch for future posts about studio storage and decor!
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