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New Quilter 10-04-2011 06:04 PM

I have been working for the last 2 days...I finally got all of mine out of the store bags and/or mailing packages...then I grouped them according to holidays, specific projects, and soon I will be sorting and grouping the rest according to colors...I then placed the groups into clear plastic and stackable totes...it just seems like an uphill battle, but I am determined to get everything organized first, then to clean out the spare bedroom(that has become a storage room...ugh!!!)...Naomi

Phannie1 10-04-2011 06:04 PM


Originally Posted by Charlee
Organized????? We're supposed to be ORGANIZED???? oh boy...I'm in trouble!!

;) :lol:


I try! I keep known projects in baskets, bags and boxes. Stashed under my work table. extra fabric and accessories are in the closet.

Navy Wife 10-04-2011 06:33 PM


Originally Posted by Charlee
Organized????? We're supposed to be ORGANIZED???? oh boy...I'm in trouble!!

;) :lol:

Me too! I start out organized, but by the time I get ready to sew, fabric is everywhere, and I'm working on another project than the one I started out with!

mom-6 10-04-2011 06:49 PM

At the moment I have a huge mess! Still don't have the shelving up and stuff is in cardboard boxes.

Have been digging through them frantically looking for fabric to drape the various displays for the Celtic Festival a week ago (plaids and coordinating solids for candle booth plus fabrics for a shop banner) and for the Texas Renaissance Festival which starts this weekend (royal blue, deep purple and gold for stained glass booth).

Seems like every year we can't find what will fit all the odd sized/shaped counters and tables. We vow to put labels on everything when we take it down at the end of the show, but then it goes in the washing machine and that's the end of any labeling we might do.

So my organizing is very much a disaster at the moment.

gigi10 10-04-2011 07:07 PM


Originally Posted by mom-6
At the moment I have a huge mess! Still don't have the shelving up and stuff is in cardboard boxes.

Have been digging through them frantically looking for fabric to drape the various displays for the Celtic Festival a week ago (plaids and coordinating solids for candle booth plus fabrics for a shop banner) and for the Texas Renaissance Festival which starts this weekend (royal blue, deep purple and gold for stained glass booth).

Seems like every year we can't find what will fit all the odd sized/shaped counters and tables. We vow to put labels on everything when we take it down at the end of the show, but then it goes in the washing machine and that's the end of any labeling we might do.

So my organizing is very much a disaster at the moment.

Not to mention the fires that made you evacuate with a u-haul truck. Youare amazing, for sure.

sylviak 10-04-2011 07:12 PM

Gallon size storage bags from Walmart for smaller projects. I bought the shoebox size clear plastic containers for a buck each at WM this summer. The bags can be "squeezed" to remove excess air before storing and most have a place to label with a sharpie. I store scraps by color this way. Bags are placed in larger plastic bins and stacked. I also use the sandwich bags for storing small pieces of a project.

hobo2000 10-05-2011 03:09 AM

I get plastic food type containers from the Dollar store. The are about 10"x14" and 3" deep for $1.00. They stack beautifully and they are see thru. Works great!

CoventryUK 10-05-2011 03:16 AM

Uhmmmmm?? Not very well!!! My sewing room is 6' x 9' BUT my stash/WIP/UFO's would fill a 20'x20' space!!!! :roll: :roll: :lol:

CoventryUK 10-05-2011 03:19 AM


Originally Posted by Gramie bj
Clear storage boxes if your closet has no shelves use the boxes label each as to what is in it. put all fabric and the pattern you have collected for a futuor project together in a box. I bundel mine together with Christmas wrap ribbon then you can put more than one project per box if need to. tools you use with every project (scissors, ripper pins, needles, thimbles,you the stuffI mean)into one box. Specilty tool into another box Thread should have its own box, ALL LABELED it is neat, stacked, and easy to find what you want. Fabric sorted by size and or color in there own box.

Fancy a trip to the UK??? I could use your organizing skills!!!!!
:roll: : :lol: :thumbup:

CoventryUK 10-05-2011 03:21 AM


Originally Posted by Greenheron
It's rather complicated. The trash bag full of plaid factory cut outs is on the closed-in porch. The boxes of my late mother's stash cover the guest bed. The box of my oldest cotton scraps is in the closet. Blue jeans waiting to be ripped are on the upstairs bannister. Jeans fabric ready to cut is in a boot box on the floor. The quilt I'm working on made from thrift store star squares is on the coffee table and the top for my DS &DIL is folded over the back of a dining room chair. Ripped, washed and pressed recycled woolens are in color rolls in totes. Wool clothing waiting for same are piled in the middle of the guest room floor. Various cottons are on the dresser and two boxes of rescued patches and pieces are on an end table. Quilt top WIP for a dear friend is on the bedroom sewing machine. The pile of new old fabrics just in from the thrift store is on the clothes dryer awaiting the washer. The collection for the I-Spy is in a bag on the door knob of that closed porch. Everything else is.......oh, don't ask.

Love it!! :thumbup: :lol:


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