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wildyard 02-04-2013 02:24 PM

I have a 4 compartment plastic container from the dollar store with a handle at the top for my taller things: 1 compartment holds scissors, one my rotary cutters, one my regular rulers, and one my pens and pencils. I have a small pretty vase to hold my seam rippers, 1/2 bamboo skewers and other shorter things. I have the magnetic dish for misc. round rolling things and little bitty stuff. And I have a bent wire mini shelf 4"x 8" for my leaders and enders to sit on.

Chasing Hawk 02-04-2013 02:33 PM


Originally Posted by GrannieAnnie (Post 5836783)
I'm always making little things--------------I need to make a coffee can pocket thingy! Might do that tomorrow. WITH BOAT ANCHOR SCRAPS!

I have a pattern for one. One day I may make a few, I have plenty of coffee cans.

GailG 02-04-2013 02:43 PM

I repurpose many things from around the house. Don't laugh! My pens, markers, etc. are standing in a silverware basket from an old dishwasher. It's got dividers and a little handle. I also use a small silverware divided drawer tray for other items such as seam rippers and other miscellaneous items. The list goes on and on. I don't buy things especially for organization, but use things like pretty tins, clear glass canisters, etc. I keep scraps and accessories for my little shop vac in those large holiday popcorn tins. I said "Don't laugh!":D

Gramily 02-04-2013 03:47 PM

I do something similar only my organizers were sushi trays!!! Also use the large clear plastic lettuce/spinach containers from Costco for scraps and left over small pieces of quilts.

emmy 02-04-2013 03:48 PM

Love your cart with the drawers and extra leaves. Would appreciate where you purchased it. I need another storage unit and I don't want plastic. Was even thinking about a night stand with drawers, but yours is perfect . Thank you.

emmy 02-04-2013 04:06 PM

I use the mug with the 'apron'. Wish I had it years ago. It holds a lot, you can take it with you, and I don't lose items.
It's a Simplicity pattern. I believe Joann's has them for a $1 this month. There is also a you tube tutorial for one.

Auntie Em 02-04-2013 05:05 PM

My sewing machine in on a small computer table.....I made a LARGE pincushon (the length of the keyboard tray) where the "wrist rest" was and then screwed in the top of a plastic shoebox on the rest of the "keyboard" area which holds scissors, seam rippers., small rulers, rotary cutters, etc. I had a small sewing box....I put all my bobbins and foots for the sewing machine in it. This box is next to the sewing machine in the "printer" area!!!! It has worked well for me!!!

1screech 02-04-2013 05:21 PM

I love the pampered chef tool turnaround. It works great and has lots of compartments. Don't know if they still sell them.

maxnme01 02-04-2013 05:36 PM

OK here's one for you to giggle about. I keep a "barf" pan from the hospital filled with clippers, spare bobbin, tweezers and the like. I just hated to throw it out. LOL LOL

beadywoman 02-04-2013 06:47 PM

I found a really cool pottery vase with three compartments at different levels to hold longer items - rotary cutters, scissors, etc. and it sits on my cutting table; at the same pottery gallery I found small saucers that I use to hold pins. I've also got some favorite coffee cups holding things. My most "special" piece is my Rogers box - a family friend named Rogers gifted it to me at Christmas. It is a beautiful handmade box and lid that he made - fairly large - that sits beside my machine and holds all of my immediate use items such as spool caps, cleaning tools, walking foot, needles, scissors, Machingers cuz I'm always losing them. My sewing table top sits on a lateral filing cabinet and a drawer pack, so I also leave those open if necessary when I'm sewing to hold my patterns, etc.

MaryStoaks 02-04-2013 07:35 PM

I dump all my stuff in a plastic box behind my machine. I always have to dig through it to find my tools. My rulers are also on my table in a letter holder from a thrift store. Not the best but works for me.:thumbup:

gramma nancy 02-04-2013 07:45 PM

I have sewing accessories in many containers, but right next to my machine I have a 12-inch turntable with room for lots of things, but the centerpiece is a rubber circle bobbin holder. It holds more than a dozen bobbins a all sizes to fit all my machines. I have any bobbin I need right at my fingertips including empty ones that can be grabbed and filled without leaving my chair. The center of the circle ends up holding assorted spools of thread as them come off the machine so I don't have to pop up and replace them on the wall-mounted spool holder ( I say "ends up" cause I never intended this, it just happened cause it is within reach.) The turntable also holds thread snips, a pair of scissors or two, a packet of machine needles for the next one I break, several little fabric snippets for use at the beginning and ending of strip piecing, etc. Hard to believe one foot-wide circle holds just about everything I need while quilting.

I think this "it just happened this way" organization demonstrates what really works for any one person. You can buy all the organizers on the market, but when you have been sewing for hours at a time and are fully involved in what you are doing, you should loook at the state of your surroundings when you take a break and see where you have placed things while you have been concentrating on your creative endeavors. Odds are, you intuitive organization works for you better than any "system" you can try to implement.

Maybe for some people, the intuitive system will just yield a mish-mash, but I bet others will find as I did that your brain will organize the things you need to make them available to you when you need them.

Quilter Day-by-Day 02-04-2013 10:28 PM

I use a triple divided dish thing i bought at the goodwill for pens,pencils,markers, little rulers and scissors,seam ripper at the most used machines along with the magnetic pin holder for the pins,needles. I also use the Craftsman tool caddy to hold rotary cutters, larger scissors for fabric and paper,tape measure among other things it can be carried to other machines.

adamae 02-05-2013 08:18 AM

I have a round partitioned tool tray $4.99 ea. from Atwoods farm store to the right of my sewing machine, ihave another on top as they are stackable and then put a turntable underneath. In one partition I have a magnetic strip from wal mart cut to size in the bottom. If I have a place for tools I am so much more efficient with my work. BTW, My GD's husband engineer, says that new computers are not made to be sensitive to magnets.

Mousie 02-14-2013 01:25 PM


Originally Posted by donac (Post 5834177)
I have something that goes under my machine and hangs down in front. The part that hangs down in front has pockets. The part that lies under the machine extends to the right. There is a pocket that holds scissors and a pin cushions.

I made it myself. I quilted a large rectangle of fabric. I bound it and then folded part of up and sewed lines to make pockets. I put on the pin cushion and the pocket for the scissors

oh, what a great idea! My new room has a definite color scheme and I was planning on making something. This sounds like a winner to me.
You don't happen to have a picture do you?

quiltin-nannie 02-14-2013 01:53 PM

I have a clear fishing tackle box with tons of dividers in it. all my feet are in it. there are bigger sections that hold seam ripper, bobbins, stiletto, needles, pins, etc. it closes and "locks" shut so when I go to a class or my sewing group, I can just grab it andthrow it in my tote. That way, I never forget anything. (except the last time, I forgot the darn thing! LOL) I also have a mug for pencils, pens, etc.

mamagrande 02-14-2013 05:02 PM

I am using a bag from "31" company. It is open in the center and has compartments all around. Hold everying except large rulers, those are on ruler stand.

MamaInRed 02-14-2013 05:31 PM

I don't do well with a lot of clutter around me while sewing. When I am working on a project I only have the tools I will need next to the machine, scissors, nippers, seam ripper, pins. When I am done sewing for the day they are all put away. I have two huge drawers on either side of me that have the rest of my sewing tools. I am still working out a better method of organizing for the drawers. I have some kitchen drawer organizers & various boxes.

running1 02-14-2013 05:49 PM


Originally Posted by mermaid (Post 5834643)
I have a ''pampered chef'' revolving holder for kitchen tools...many compartments, double tiered. It is great and cost me $1.50 at a church yard sale.

Same here... I found one at a junk store here in town... I think I only spent $1!! It's great!! But I love reading all the organizational methods others use!!!

kay carlson 02-14-2013 06:42 PM

I have two Craftsman metal drawer units on wheels right next to my machine table. With a variety of drawer depths, I select the tools needed for a project and return them before leaving the area for the day. A small pair of scissors, seam ripper, and bag for threads/clippings is to the right of the machine on the table top.

Empty dry grated cheese containers are handy to store safety pins, hem clips, etc. inside the drawers. A multi-zippered jewelry kit with clear plastic pockets is "loaded" with everything I need for my sewing machine (bulb, bobbins, feet, screwdriver, needles, brush, etc.) when away from home. Magnetic metal dishes reside by my sewing machine and big board type ironing surface. A pretty aqua glass dish (round and shallow) rests on my cutting table. The dish is a catch-all for odds and ends during the day.

Projects in process are stored in clear plastic boxes to keep items for a project together: fabric, pattern, blocks, special notions. Projects in waiting are stacked vertically in clear plastic totes with handles -- inside an 18 gallon Rubbermaid tub.

A wonderful mentor shared her successful tip with me. She straightens up the sewing room before leaving for the day. The following day, everything is in order and she can start to play immediately in a pleasant area. Now, I do that, too. The fresh start each day gives me inspiration. :-)

I used to use a wicker basket to carry around everything under the sun and moon. I find it is much easier to use the drawer/return method to keep things in order and find them quickly. :-) I've enjoyed reading the ideas on this topic.

DOTTYMO 02-15-2013 04:00 PM


Originally Posted by nonda (Post 5836986)
I use an old frisbee! :)

Snap I have used this at classes as well.it is so easy to transport and notions in aplastic bag.

silvam 02-21-2013 06:10 AM

I've bought a fishing box the one that has the pull out and all my stuff goes in there and I can rearrange the compartments so it makes life easier -

Krystyna 02-21-2013 06:21 AM

I have two Sterlite mini 5 drawers that I got at Walmart stacked on top of each other. And on the top of that are the beautiful pin cushions I received from QB members!

LindaR 02-21-2013 06:53 AM

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my brand of "organization"....works for me

michelleoc 02-21-2013 11:03 AM

Nonda - I use the frisbee as well. It's very convenient.

TexasGurl 02-21-2013 11:16 AM

I've tried all kinds of things over the years but the BEST thing I've found is one of those upright silver ware caddies for party /picnic use. It has 6 dividers and a handle that folds down, holds my scissors, snippers, and clips right at hand.

I also have a couple of mini-drawer chests and a little nylon fold-out bin that works well.


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