A problem
most of us who sew face is how to store our ever growing supply of
fabrics, trims, buttons and so on! It's such a dilemma!
It's easy
when you first buy a fat quarter or meter of fabric and haven't cut into
it yet, but what happens when you start using it and have uneven bits
hanging off it everywhere???? This for me is when the mess begins!
So first
of all where do you store your fabrics? On shelves, in drawers, in
plastic bins??? With what logic do you categorize them? There are so
many possiblities! I'll tell you what works for me but I would love to
hear other ideas as I'm always trying to improve my organisational
system!
Here are my categories:
1. Large,
small pieces of fabric and scrap pieces - Large pieces go on shelves,
fat quater pieces go in drawers and scrap pieces go in Ikea plastic
containers
2. Colours - all of the above are divided into colours
3. I have a separate draw for geometrics - stripes, checks, dots etc - this one is always a mess!
4. Antique hemp, old tea towels, old sheets etc - go on their own shelf
5. Antique florals - on their own shelf
6. Mid to heavy weight stripes - all together
7. Plains - all together
8. Vintage embroidered tablecloths, tray cloths etc - folded in plastic containers + they are divided into coloured and plain
Then
there's the tiresome task of keeping them tidy. When they are a mess I
can't find anything does anybody else have that problem???
I found a
fabulous method on Pinterest that has revolutionized my shelves! I
blogged about this a couple of weeks ago. You can read about it here.
This just
the fabrics, of course we don't only have fabrics do we??? We have trims,
felt, buttons, zippers, batting, threads and the list goes on. Some I
have successfully stored and others not so well! Maybe someone can
suggest some better methods!
For my
trims (old and new) and smaller doilies I have these fabulous Ikea
drawers. They have dividers! I wrap them on trim cards and store them in
rows. This works quite well but does need to be tidied fairly often!!!
For my antique trims I made some fabric baskets that fit nicely into the drawers.
These
classic wooden Ikea drawers are great for zippers, sewing machine
threads and so on. I decorated mine with some lovely gift wrapping paper
I found on a visit to Melbourne. When I was home in Sydney I saw my
sister had done hers this way and loved it.
I love
antique and vintage tins and have been collecting them over the last
year. I love these for my buttons! And they look so pretty to have
around!
My felt is
a bit of a mess to be honest! I divide the felt into colours and slip
them into large bags and have them in a largish plastic container. It's
rarely in order so is a continual thorn in my side! Any suggestions?????
There are
many ideas on Pinterest for storing fabric in a tidy fashion. I guess
the method you choose depends on how much space you have. My sewing room
is small so I have shelves along one wall, I like to see my larger
pieces of fabrics there.
Earlier
this year I bought Margaret Sampson George's book and was interested to
read she stores her fabrics in plastic containers based on large and
small prints. I considered trying this method but feel dividing by
colour is better for me.
Does anyone have any suggestions? I would love to hear what works for you! If so please leave a comment below.
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