Making a Room Divider with Fabric and Cardboard
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Making Things that are Easy and Quick Everything I do is not always sewing as you could see from my Polar Fleece edging blog. Now I am sewing today, but I am planning a room divider. I really don't lift heavy things, but I have a doorway that is just a hole to under the stairs where I store things. I want to put a room divider there. A. I can't find anything I like. B. They are probably heavy. So I am going to put random pieces of cardboard together to the size I want and then cover it with Library fabric that looks like books on shelves. This has been something I have been searching for and have not been able to find for a month or two. So I decided to make one. Sew, I am posting a picture of the divider I fashioned. It is actually attached to a hanger so that it can be rotated to go into the storage space under the stair. There is no electrical light, so I managed to find some motion detector lights on amazon that I could stick on the sides and under a stair back a