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Old 01-04-2026, 12:59 PM
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Quiltah Mama
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I have been cleaning out and organizing my quilting and crafting space. I set everything up after we moved a few years ago, and have rearranged a few times. I think I finally have it how I want it. The above photo is walking into the area right of my large table.
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This is my cutting area and yarn storage under it. The tall armoire is storage for bolts of fabric.
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To the right is my heavy-duty sewing machine. Straight on is my Cricut, heat press, and vinyl storage in bins under the desk.
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I am set up in our day light basement
I had to put down something on the concrete floors, it was bothering my knees and ankles. I bought carpet tiles, that little bit of padding has made a huge difference. I store all my fabric in bins with covers due to dust/allergies. I have it organized by designer, batiks, ect. The shoebox size totes are fabric that I have bought, but am still shopping for coordinates. I like using metal shelving for storing the bins. I hang my rulers on the ends of the shelving units. Also my ironing station is in the corner.
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My space is about 15'x15'. I feel very fortunate to have a dedicated sewing area. All my tables, sewing machine table are raised, saves on the back. I just did a big cleaning, sorting, and purging after Christmas. I feel ready to start a new quilt soon.


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