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  2. Conservation and restoration of textiles - Wikipedia

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    For exceptionally large textiles, such as tapestries, draperies, carpets and quilts, rolled storage is the best option. Like the upholstery section of a fabric store, the rolled storage area should consist of racks, each containing horizontally suspended acid-free or fabric-covered tubes around which the fabrics can be wrapped, being sure to ...

  3. 8 Creative Blanket Storage Ideas For Every Space - AOL

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    Here are some of the best storage options to consider. Store In A Basket. A large fabric, wicker basket, or metal basket in a common area like a living room or den, placed near a couch, chairs, or ...

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    This foldable storage shelf measures 27.9-inches wide by 13.4-inches deep by 62.5-inches tall. It's a foldable design with wheels and comes with hooks to lock it into place while it's in use.

  6. Cultural property storage - Wikipedia

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    Items being stored on shelves and the floor at the Australian War Memorial's Treloar Resource Centre. The process involved when creating a collections storage area usually involves determining the available resources, the needs of the specific collection, how the collection will be used, and the necessary space required based on the current collection and potential future acquisitions. [1]

  7. Bed rug - Wikipedia

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    Bed rugs (or "ruggs") were rough handwoven and hand-decorated textiles meant to serve as the topmost layer of bedding, particularly in cold weather.Bed rugs are heavy, feature either pile or a smooth face, and are worked in multicolor wool yarns on a woven foundation.