🦸♂️ Guard your graphic legacy with precision and protection!
BCW Current Comic Book Backing Boards come in a 100-pack of 24 pt. solid bleached sulfate sheets, precision-cut to 6.75 x 10.5 inches. Coated on one side with 3% calcium carbonate and certified acid-free, these boards provide long-term protection against wear, yellowing, and contaminants. Perfectly sized for current comic bags, they offer a professional archival solution to preserve and showcase your valuable comic collection.
Manufacturer | BCW Supplies |
Brand | BCW |
Item Weight | 4.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.75 x 10.5 x 2.63 inches |
Item model number | FBA_BCW/BB-CUR/1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | White |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 100 |
Size | 100 Count |
Sheet Size | 6.75 x 10.5 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_BCW/BB-CUR/1 |
J**M
works well
We use these to fold and store fabric in a costume shop. They are the perfect size to wrap fabric around and store in banker's boxes. This is the 3th or 4th time I have ordered these as they are sturdy and work really well for what we need.
G**A
Strong Enough
Used for wrapping fabric. Was worried these may not be strong enough for some of my fabric. These work wonderfully. Can now see my fabric, move it around and keep it neat. Sewers, this what you need to organize, and make your room awesome.
D**E
Good product.
Very pleased with the comic book boards. I am starting the process of going through my comic books (a lot is an understatement) to select which ones have the most value.
M**N
Fabric storage game changer.
Perfect for storing yards of quilting fabric. Just fold the fabric in half again and wrap it around the board. Fabric storage game changer.
S**A
Works Great For fabric Storage
I use these for fabric storage. I lay 1-2 yards out lengthwise then fold top and bottom toward center until it’s 10 inches wide and then wrap it like a bolt. Anything bigger goes on foam board cut to a bolt board size and anything smaller is folded according to its size. These are a great help in keeping all my fabric organized and it looks good on display.I also use them for notes and such. Each card has its own item’s instructions. I just like the sturdiness and size of them. But mainly they’re for fabric.I definitely recommend them for that purpose.
S**.
I would have used magazine size!
Got for storing fabric. Works well with plastic alligator clips. Didn't know they had magazine size when I started reorganizing my fabric stash. Bigger would have been better for use in my cabinets.Oh well...I just keep rolling with this size since I adjusted all my shelves for it.No complaint at all on the product itself.
B**E
Best in the Business!
Great option for inexpensive backers!
G**C
Maximizes space for fabric storage as "mini-bolts".
I bought two sets of these to organize my sewing fabric stash, and they work wonderfully. I had a fairly organized collection of fabric before, but the amount of ironing I needed to do to get the random wrinkles out before sewing was wearing me out. I am also limited on space for storing, and found that I was buying fabric that I already owned, or very close to what I already owned, because I couldn't see what I had. YouTube has great videos out there for how to fold your fabric onto the board depending on the length. I have fit everything from a fat quarter to 3 yards of fabric with no issue or compromise to the finished "mini bolt" uniformity. I have to double up the boards if I want to fold more than 3 yards- I have done up to five yards with two boards together. After folding all the fabric in my stash, I got so excited that I actually cataloged all of it by taking a photo with my phone and storing it in an app I bought so I have a digital photo database with me when I go to the fabric store that reminds me all of the fabric's details including what it's made of, where I bought it, what I paid, and how much I have. Sounds super nerdy, but it really renewed my excitement about sewing. I have also read blogs where women will store their vintage patterns on a comic book board, then in a comic book clear plastic bag and file it in an ikea storage box, which lends itself to cataloging your pattern stash in a database again.... I digress. Organization is great- and these boards help a lot.
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