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Old 08-04-2010, 04:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Gwyn
Okay. I have struggled for 50 years to have a neat and clean sewing area. Yesterday, I finally struck floor for the first time in forever. How do you keep your fabric organized? What do you do with all that thread that is clipped off your creations? and finally,
How can I keep from having my sewing space full of stuff that falls on the floor and my ironing space is only about the first 12 inches of the ironing board?
Hey Gwyn, Glad to see you online!!! My stash is anything but arganized I have stuff stuffed everywhere!! As for clean not much is in my house! :hunf: And as for the threads I was thinking the same thing, what to do with them? well instead of putting in the trash Pick them up from where they may be which is of course everywhere and store in a decorated can or jar until full, use to help stuff dolls in case and pillows in mine. I have decided to do the same with tiny little pieces of fabric that you really can't sew, so why use them with the threads as added stuffing to your projects?? :shock: :mrgreen: :thumbup: or :thumbdown: I hope this helps some!! :-D Later, Ms. Shawn
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Old 08-04-2010, 06:37 AM
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Keep a scrap (after trimming your quilt) of warm and natural batting beside your machine & cut your threads onto it, use it to wipe an area, the threads stick to it and you can throw it away.
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Old 08-04-2010, 06:44 AM
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I'm normally a stacker and a pack rat, but I've found that having a very limited space in which to set up for quilting - corner of my bedroom, I'm forced to pick up after myself. I do have a bucket that I keep on the floor under my machine where I wipe up the scraps as I trim and snip. I'm still trying to figure out the perfect organization system.

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Old 08-04-2010, 06:48 AM
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Originally Posted by sewcrafty
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Need a sewing fairy to come by and clean things up! :thumbup:
When she's done at your house, send her to mine, please! :)
I'm still waiting!! :lol: :lol: Checked this morning, still nothing yet. :lol:
I will clean and organize for you!!
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Old 08-04-2010, 06:50 AM
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Originally Posted by drivingsusan
I fight with this problem all the time, too!
It takes will power! and a good organization plan to start!
I think you just have not found the 'just right' plan for you yet!
You must come up with a comfortable and easy way FOR YOU to keep and store stuff. After that...it will be a piece of cake!!
Some use tubs to store fabric, but because I could not see everything I was always having to dig around--messing everything up---so that did not work for me. Then I tried dresser drawers--better!! but not enough!! Still had to open all the drawers to see what I had---too much work!!
Then I found my first cabinet (with glass doors!!!) on Craigslist!! What a difference!!! It almost looks as if I am a neat freak!! So proud of myself!!
So put your thinking cap on an figure a way that might work for you and just try it!!!
Good luck!!!!
could you show us pics please
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Old 08-04-2010, 07:00 AM
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after buying plastic containers and stacking them up I have decided to buy a bookcase and fold everything neatly and display it as you would in a shop that way I can colour code things and see at a glance what I have or need, the containers will still be used for future projects as I can cut odd bits into different sized squares or whatever and store them in a container that way they will at least stay together. till I have an idea of what to make with them. the scrappy little of cuts as said before on here make wonderful stuffing, I have found a couple of toys that I would like to make for my GD so it will cut down on the cost of filling
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Old 08-04-2010, 08:03 AM
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I can't work in chaos, so I keep my work area pretty neat. I'm lucky to have lots of cabinets in my laundry room, so all my fabric goes there (the shelves are lined with acid-free paper). Small notions and thread go in my sewing cabinet. I bought a plastic rolling storage bin with a thick, hard top at an office supply store, I keep a small cutting mat/pressing surface on it near my machine. I'm always looking for better ways to organize!
Oh...as for all those little snippets of fabric and thread...I pin a piece of scrap cotton batting to my shoulder and put it there. Just don't walk out of the house with it!:D
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Old 08-04-2010, 08:04 AM
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Originally Posted by jetnica
Originally Posted by sewcrafty
Originally Posted by breannabelle
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Need a sewing fairy to come by and clean things up! :thumbup:
When she's done at your house, send her to mine, please! :)
I'm still waiting!! :lol: :lol: Checked this morning, still nothing yet. :lol:
I will clean and organize for you!!
Okay Turtle, you are hired! I'll make a doll and a quilt for you if you will just get my stuff organized. Some people just have the knack. Gwyn
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Old 08-04-2010, 08:06 AM
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I can't help you with the clean and organize <grin> but for the thread, I keep a plastic grocery bag under my machine and all thread cuts go in it. HTH
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Old 08-04-2010, 08:16 AM
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I could send you a thread catcher. :)
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