Do not miss these ideas to organize a sewing we offer below, so you do not lose your head and patience every time you need to sew something and find the sewing tangled with many threads, loose buttons, ribbons, elastic ..., when lack the time you click you with a pin or needle!
An I have found it very easy to have everything on the always tidy sewing, the secret is that I bought a box of those used for storing fishing accessories. They are plastic and have various transparent drawers, each kept so clustered thread, buttons, elastic, centimeter, thimbles, safety pins and head scissors, ribbons of different colors and sizes, sequins, patches, adhesive fabrics , chalk to mark clothing and much more.
The boxes for storing fishing accessories are also very useful, clean and light, for use as sewing. Moreover, always be square to find a place where to place them.
I also know people who have done something similar but with a toolbox. The difference is that they are usually not transparent but have the ability to put things differently because many have slippery floors and larger compartments.
If you have no ability to have any of the above options you can also use a cardboard box. It can be round, square, as you wish and you can also line it to make it tidy. Then within just different enough that it put containers in each store whatever you need.
Tips for organizing a sewing room
If you have a sewing room, I find it easier to adapt and order.
Typical wooden panels with holes we see in garages or garages where hooks for hanging tools in turn are hung, are very useful to organize a sewing sight and therefore a sewing room .
You just have to have on it (once tack wall) a few perches of different sizes, hooks, hanging brackets and then from nail scissors through and following large wire coils among other things.
Board or other jam jars with the caps and then locate them on a shelf. You can also use them to decorate as containers for buttons and other objects that will be in sight. Fabric scraps can serve to make your own organizer, you just sew several pockets to do so on the basis of such an old cowboy, towel, curtain, sheets or other fabric to your liking.
Then you can hang it and you will be another site in which to store your sewing items.
How about you, how you organize your sewing ? Tell us, we love to read you!
How to organize a sewing
An I have found it very easy to have everything on the always tidy sewing, the secret is that I bought a box of those used for storing fishing accessories. They are plastic and have various transparent drawers, each kept so clustered thread, buttons, elastic, centimeter, thimbles, safety pins and head scissors, ribbons of different colors and sizes, sequins, patches, adhesive fabrics , chalk to mark clothing and much more.
The boxes for storing fishing accessories are also very useful, clean and light, for use as sewing. Moreover, always be square to find a place where to place them.
I also know people who have done something similar but with a toolbox. The difference is that they are usually not transparent but have the ability to put things differently because many have slippery floors and larger compartments.
If you have no ability to have any of the above options you can also use a cardboard box. It can be round, square, as you wish and you can also line it to make it tidy. Then within just different enough that it put containers in each store whatever you need.
Tips for organizing a sewing room
If you have a sewing room, I find it easier to adapt and order.
Typical wooden panels with holes we see in garages or garages where hooks for hanging tools in turn are hung, are very useful to organize a sewing sight and therefore a sewing room .
You just have to have on it (once tack wall) a few perches of different sizes, hooks, hanging brackets and then from nail scissors through and following large wire coils among other things.
Board or other jam jars with the caps and then locate them on a shelf. You can also use them to decorate as containers for buttons and other objects that will be in sight. Fabric scraps can serve to make your own organizer, you just sew several pockets to do so on the basis of such an old cowboy, towel, curtain, sheets or other fabric to your liking.
Then you can hang it and you will be another site in which to store your sewing items.
How about you, how you organize your sewing ? Tell us, we love to read you!
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