Sewing Rooms - Smart Ideas
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Originally Posted by miholmes
I was kinda looking for a spot on here were we could post our ideas for sewing/quilt room storage / organization / functionality.
For example - When I purchased a bolt or warm and natural I posted here about ideas for storing it. I got a GREAT tip to buy 2 closet rod hangers and a piece of PVC pipe to put through the bolt.
It has been WONDERFUL and it was an easy and inexpensive tip.
While I really admire the people who have a lovely cabinet laden sewing room with storage and art on the walls and everything has it's place....I'm not there yet, and let's face it....we spend a lot of money on our quilting hobby (machines - FABRIC - notions - FABRIC - thread - FABRIC - more FABRIC)
So I was wondering if people would even use a section like this? If there was interest perhaps we could ask for a section, or just add to this thread. I think we all can profit from finding easily accessible - inexpensive - time saving ideas.
And why reinvent the wheel when someone else out there may have already found a solution you never considered? :)
For example - When I purchased a bolt or warm and natural I posted here about ideas for storing it. I got a GREAT tip to buy 2 closet rod hangers and a piece of PVC pipe to put through the bolt.
It has been WONDERFUL and it was an easy and inexpensive tip.
While I really admire the people who have a lovely cabinet laden sewing room with storage and art on the walls and everything has it's place....I'm not there yet, and let's face it....we spend a lot of money on our quilting hobby (machines - FABRIC - notions - FABRIC - thread - FABRIC - more FABRIC)
So I was wondering if people would even use a section like this? If there was interest perhaps we could ask for a section, or just add to this thread. I think we all can profit from finding easily accessible - inexpensive - time saving ideas.
And why reinvent the wheel when someone else out there may have already found a solution you never considered? :)
#87
I had a problem with all my fabric in drawers and never remembering what I had. “Out of sight out of mind” I went to WMart and got 2 book shelves for $25.00 and folded my fabric Then to keep them free of dust I got some light weight clear vinyl and 2 tension rods and used white duck tape to make a casing and now I can see what I have
. I will try to post pic?
. I will try to post pic?
#88
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Merced, CA
Posts: 4,188
So I was wondering if people would even use a section like this? If there was interest perhaps we could ask for a section, or just add to this thread. I think we all can profit from finding easily accessible - inexpensive - time saving ideas.
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I'm all for such an idea. I think it would be nice, no, wonderful
to make it a standing article in each edition of this marvelous
forum.
i'll start with my own finds..at Costco, in the cooking oil section,
they use heavy cardboard slices to keep the large containers safe. I've found these are perfect for putting fabric in my bookcase near my sewing machine. Each time I go there I head
straight there and get all I can grab. Then shop for a while and go back to see how many have been sold so I can get to a lower level for more cardboard. I usually get 10 or so each visit. And I had NO idea at all how much fabric I do have. I'm a little bit embarrassed at how much!! Not that it will keep me from buying more..
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I'm all for such an idea. I think it would be nice, no, wonderful
to make it a standing article in each edition of this marvelous
forum.
i'll start with my own finds..at Costco, in the cooking oil section,
they use heavy cardboard slices to keep the large containers safe. I've found these are perfect for putting fabric in my bookcase near my sewing machine. Each time I go there I head
straight there and get all I can grab. Then shop for a while and go back to see how many have been sold so I can get to a lower level for more cardboard. I usually get 10 or so each visit. And I had NO idea at all how much fabric I do have. I'm a little bit embarrassed at how much!! Not that it will keep me from buying more..
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