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Default Lining a lazy Susan cupboard

Nancy Young wrote:
> On 4/2/2012 10:31 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
>> > wrote in message

>
>>> In >,
>>> "Julie > wrote:

>
>>>> out not to be enough of it. I am not sure the stuff I have now is
>>>> big enough to be able to put just one piece in. I don't really
>>>> know how to explain it but the curved design is baffling me. Also
>>>> the fact that I can't
>>>> access the entire cupboard at once. I can only get to like...half
>>>> of it or
>>>> so.
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas? Or hmmm... Maybe I could pay my nephew to do the
>>>> lining for me.
>>>> He's had a heck of a lot more math than I have.
>>>
>>> I made a pattern. Cut the liner like the pattern and fit. If the
>>> material isn't large enough make a butt seam and tape it on the
>>> underside. (I used packing tape) Install fitted liner.

>>
>> But how do you make the pattern? What is it made of and how do you
>> do it?

>
> I used newspaper. I don't remember if I had to tape a couple of
> sheets together to cover the whole area. Then I just folded the
> newspaper along the edges until it was the shape I wanted.
>
> I lined my lazy susan shelves with vinyl flooring. Very sturdy
> and I take it out and scrub it once a year or so.


Thanks. That makes sense. Maybe next time I will use flooring.