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My Sewing Room Organization Favorites

 


MY SEWING ROOM ORGANIZATION FAVORITES


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4. My Sewing Room Organization Favorites

Show how you organize your sewing area.
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  • Storage bins

  • Thread racks

  • Bobbin organizers

  • Craft carts

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When orgainizing I have used some of the following at times or very similar or different brands.

Storage Bins

  • Rubbermaid Cleverstore Clear 32 Qt, 6 Pack Stackable Plastic Storage Bins with Lids, Great for Closet and Laundry Storage, Organizing in the Home

  • IRIS USA Plastic Drawer Storage Organizer Rolling Cart, with Wheels Casters, 4-Drawers, for Classroom Art Craft Supplies Dresser Closet Bathroom Laundry Room, Black/Pearl

  • BTSKY 2 Layer Stack & Carry Box, Plastic Multipurpose Portable Storage Container Box Handled Organizer Storage Box for Organizing Stationery, Sewing, Art Craft, Jewelry and Beauty Supplies Blue

Thread Rack

Never really had a thread rack but used containers similar to these

  • Simthread Embroidery Thread Organizer, 3-Layer Clear Storage Box for 60 Spools, Stackable Sewing Thread Case with Removable Dividers for Bobbins, Small Spools, Crafts, Nail Polish and Jewelry

  • 11'' Plastic Storage Box with Removable Tray, Multipurpose Organizer and Storage Case for Art Craft and Cosmetic (Blue)

  • Sewing Basket with Tulip Floral Print Design- Sewing Kit Storage Box with Removable Tray, Built-in Pin Cushion and Interior Pocket - Medium - 11" x 7" x 5.5" - by Adolfo Design


Bobbin Organizer

Bobbin organizer I have used at times are similar to this one without the dividers.


  • HOMZ Drawer Tower, 4-Tier Clear Plastic Storage Organizer Cart, Black Frame - Rolling Drawers with Wheels for Desk, Dresser, Cabinet, Bedroom, Bathroom, Closet, Classroom, and Office Organization
Craft Cart

  • ArtBin 8156AB Large Bobbin Box, Sewing Bobbin Organizer, [1] Plastic Storage Case, Clear




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4. My Sewing Room Organization Favorites
Show how you organize your sewing area.
Affiliate products:

Storage bins

Thread racks

Bobbin organizers

Craft carts


When orgainizing I have used some of the following at times or very similar or different brands.

Storage Bins

Rubbermaid Cleverstore Clear 32 Qt, 6 Pack Stackable Plastic Storage Bins with Lids, Great for Closet and Laundry Storage, Organizing in the Home

IRIS USA Plastic Drawer Storage Organizer Rolling Cart, with Wheels Casters, 4-Drawers, for Classroom Art Craft Supplies Dresser Closet Bathroom Laundry Room, Black/Pearl

BTSKY 2 Layer Stack & Carry Box, Plastic Multipurpose Portable Storage Container Box Handled Organizer Storage Box for Organizing Stationery, Sewing, Art Craft, Jewelry and Beauty Supplies Blue

Thread Rack

Never really had a thread rack but used containers similar to these

Simthread Embroidery Thread Organizer, 3-Layer Clear Storage Box for 60 Spools, Stackable Sewing Thread Case with Removable Dividers for Bobbins, Small Spools, Crafts, Nail Polish and Jewelry

11'' Plastic Storage Box with Removable Tray, Multipurpose Organizer and Storage Case for Art Craft and Cosmetic (Blue)

Sewing Basket with Tulip Floral Print Design- Sewing Kit Storage Box with Removable Tray, Built-in Pin Cushion and Interior Pocket - Medium - 11" x 7" x 5.5" - by Adolfo Design

Bobbin Organizer

Bobbin organizer I have used at times are similar to this one without the dividers.


HOMZ Drawer Tower, 4-Tier Clear Plastic Storage Organizer Cart, Black Frame - Rolling Drawers with Wheels for Desk, Dresser, Cabinet, Bedroom, Bathroom, Closet, Classroom, and Office Organization

Craft Cart

ArtBin 8156AB Large Bobbin Box, Sewing Bobbin Organizer, [1] Plastic Storage Case, Clear






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My Sewing Room Organization Favorites

A well-organized sewing space can make all the difference when it comes to enjoying your sewing and quilting projects. Over the years, I have used a variety of storage solutions to keep fabrics, notions, threads, and tools tidy and easy to find. While some of the products I use may vary in brand or style, the goal is always the same: create a sewing area that is functional, welcoming, and inspiring.

Today, I'm sharing some of my favorite sewing room organization ideas along with products that are similar to those I have used over the years.

Storage Bins for Fabrics and Supplies

Storage bins are one of the most useful organizational tools in any sewing room. Clear containers allow you to quickly see what is inside without opening every box.

One option is the Rubbermaid Cleverstore Clear 32 Qt Storage Bins. These stackable bins are ideal for storing fabric collections, batting scraps, unfinished projects, and seasonal sewing supplies. Their clear design helps keep everything visible and organized.

For smaller items such as notions, trims, zippers, and sewing accessories, I have often used drawer systems similar to the IRIS USA Plastic Drawer Storage Organizer Rolling Cart. The rolling drawers provide easy access and can be moved wherever they are needed.

Another handy storage solution is the BTSKY 2 Layer Stack & Carry Box. This portable organizer is perfect for sewing tools, hand-sewing supplies, embroidery materials, and small craft items.

Thread Storage Solutions

Although I have never really used a traditional wall-mounted thread rack, I have always preferred keeping my thread protected inside containers and storage boxes.

The Simthread Embroidery Thread Organizer is a wonderful option for storing thread spools while keeping them dust-free and organized by color. The removable dividers allow flexibility for different spool sizes and accessories.

Another practical choice is the 11-Inch Plastic Storage Box with Removable Tray. These versatile organizers can hold thread, bobbins, sewing machine feet, and other small sewing notions.

I also love the charm of a traditional Sewing Basket with Tulip Floral Print Design. A sewing basket provides convenient storage for frequently used supplies while adding a cozy, vintage touch to the sewing room.

Bobbin Organization

Keeping bobbins organized can save a lot of time and frustration during a project. Over the years, I have used several storage containers that work similarly to dedicated bobbin organizers.

One option is the ArtBin Large Bobbin Box, which offers individual compartments for keeping bobbins separated and easy to locate. Organized bobbins help prevent tangled thread and make color matching much easier.

Craft Cart and Mobile Storage

Sometimes the best storage solution is one that can move with you. A rolling storage cart allows sewing supplies to be transported from one work area to another with ease.

The HOMZ Drawer Tower is a versatile storage organizer with multiple drawers and wheels. It works well for storing fabrics, sewing tools, embroidery supplies, and quilting notions while keeping everything accessible.

A rolling cart can also serve as a portable sewing station, holding current projects and frequently used supplies close at hand.

Why Organization Matters

A tidy sewing room doesn't have to be large or expensive. Even a few simple storage solutions can help create a more enjoyable and productive workspace. When everything has its place, you spend less time searching for supplies and more time creating.

Whether you prefer clear storage bins, rolling carts, decorative sewing baskets, or specialized organizers, the best system is the one that works for your sewing style and available space.

Final Thoughts

My sewing room organization has evolved over the years, and I am always discovering new ways to store fabrics, notions, threads, and tools. The products mentioned above are examples of storage solutions that I have used or have found similar to what works well for me.

How do you organize your sewing space? I'd love to hear about your favorite storage ideas and organizational tips in the comments below!

Happy Sewing,
Shirley-Ann Pearman ✂️🧡🌸


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This topic fits perfectly with both of your sewing blogs because it combines practical advice with personal experience. Readers often enjoy seeing how fellow sewists organize their spaces, especially when you share what has actually worked for you over the years.


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**My Sewing Room Organization Favorites: Storage Ideas That Keep Me Sewing**


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🧡 **Sewing Room Organization Favorites** 🧡


A tidy sewing space makes every project more enjoyable! Today I'm sharing some of the storage bins, thread organizers, sewing baskets, and rolling carts that have helped me keep my sewing supplies organized over the years. Whether you have a dedicated sewing room or a small crafting corner, these ideas may help you create a space that inspires creativity.


✂️ Read more on the blog and discover my favorite organization solutions for fabrics, notions, threads, and tools.


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Wishing you many happy hours of sewing in a beautifully organized space! πŸŒΈπŸ§΅πŸ’•


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Rubbermaid Cleverstore Clear 32 Qt, 6 Pack Stackable Plastic Storage Bins with Lids, Great for Closet and Laundry Storage, Organizing in the Home


IRIS USA Plastic Drawer Storage Organizer Rolling Cart, with Wheels Casters, 4-Drawers, for Classroom Art Craft Supplies Dresser Closet Bathroom Laundry Room, White/Clear















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Since your blog is focused on sewing, quilting, and handmade crafts



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4. My Sewing Room Organization Favorites

Show how you organize your sewing area.
Affiliate products:

  • Storage bins

  • Thread racks

  • Bobbin organizers

  • Craft carts

5. Sewing Machine Accessories Worth Having

Helpful accessories many sewists overlook.
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6. Make a Simple Drawstring Bag

A project tutorial with a supply list.
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7. Patchwork Pouch Tutorial Using Fabric Scraps

Perfect for your recent pouch projects.
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Patchwork Quilting Pouches

Patchwork Quilting Pouches
Utilizing The Remains Of Fabric To Make These Pouches






Patchwork Quilting Pouches


Scraps of fabric turned into a piece of quilted fabric to make pouches. πŸ“πŸ§΅πŸͺ‘✂️






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Patchwork Quilting Pouches

Scraps of fabric turned into a piece of quilted fabric to make pouches. πŸ“πŸ§΅πŸͺ‘✂️

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Patchwork Quilting Pouches 🧡✨

Turn fabric scraps into beautiful quilted pouches with this fun and creative sewing project! Small leftover pieces of fabric are stitched together into patchwork quilted panels and transformed into practical handmade pouches. πŸ“πŸͺ‘✂️

These quilted pouches are wonderful for storing sewing notions, cosmetics, craft supplies, chargers, pencils, and other small treasures. Every pouch becomes unique depending on the fabric combinations used, making this a perfect scrap-busting quilting project.

Whether you enjoy quilting, sewing, patchwork, or simply creating handmade items, this project is a lovely way to give fabric scraps a second life while making something both useful and beautiful. 🌸

πŸŽ₯ Watch the video here:
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Perfect for:
✨ Scrap fabric projects
✨ Beginner quilting inspiration
✨ Handmade gift ideas
✨ Easy sewing projects
✨ Patchwork creativity

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How I Made The Larger Pouch


I firstly, started sorting through my scraps to find pieces that were approximately the size of 1 1/2 inches wide and 5 inches in length.   I began to somewhat put the colours that could blend together, together.  Then ensured that they sized as close as possible.  Then sewed them together at the length 5 inches at 1/4 inch seam allowances.   I did that until it reached approximately 14 inches in width   Then I straighted up the width top and bottom, as well as the sides left and right.  It was then time to focus on making the pouch.  So I cut out two pieces of fabric the same size to be the lining of the pouch.   Optional you can arrange to use fusible batting or just batting on the sewn patchwork, iron on and then quilt.  Arranged for a zipper to fit the pouch.  Placed the zipper facedown to the top of the patchwork that has been fused by either pinning or clipping.  Baste.  Attach 1 piece of the lining on top of the zipper.  Baste.  Stitch with a 1/4 inch seam along zipper using a zipper foot.  Then open on top to top stitch.  Repeat on the other side.  Once Zipper is done.  Place both pieces right sides together.  Arrange at the bottom corners to cut out 1 inch squares on both sides.  Do the same with the lining.    Make sure to note that zipper should remain open.  With right sides together stitch along each side at a 1/4 inch seam as well as on the bottom.  Do the same with the lining, but leave about a 2 - 3 inch opening for turning inside out later.  Where there is an opening of the 1 inch squares, open them to match the seams.  Stitch straight along each corner with a 1 inch seam.  Do lining the same.  Press all seam.  Turn pouch inside out through the lining hole and open zipper.   Shape and press.


It is amazing what a few scraps of fabric can produce, which would normally ended up in waste or the trash bin. πŸŽ‰

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Happy Sewing!


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HOME SEWING DISH SPONGES

HOME SEWING DISH SPONGES

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Sewing Dish Sponges With Mesh ?

Making dish sponges with mesh is a wonderful Sewind dish sponges with meshsewing project — practical, reusable, and great for gifts or craft fairs. The mesh adds gentle scrubbing power while the fabric keeps them soft and absorbent.

Simple Sewing Dish Sponges With Mesh

Supplies

  • Cotton fabric scraps (2 pieces about 4" x 6")

  • Nylon mesh/netting or tulle (dish scrubber mesh works well)

  • Thin foam, batting, or sponge insert

  • Sewing machine or needle/thread

  • Scissors

  • Pins or clips

Instructions

1. Cut Your Pieces

Cut:

  • 2 cotton fabric rectangles

  • 1–2 pieces of mesh slightly smaller than fabric

  • 1 sponge or batting piece

2. Layer the Sponge

Stack in this order:

  1. Cotton fabric right side up

  2. Mesh layer

  3. Second cotton fabric right side down

If using batting or foam, place it behind the mesh.

3. Sew Around Edges

  • Sew around the sponge using a ¼" seam allowance

  • Leave a small opening for turning

4. Turn Right Side Out

  • Clip corners

  • Turn carefully

  • Insert sponge/batting if not sewn inside earlier

5. Close the Opening

  • Topstitch all around the sponge

  • This also helps keep layers from shifting

Optional Ideas

✨ Add:

  • Quilted lines

  • A hanging loop

  • Fun floral or fruit prints

  • Double mesh on one side for extra scrubbing

Best Fabrics

  • 100% cotton

  • Terry cloth

  • Old towels

  • Cotton flannel

Avoid very delicate mesh that may tear quickly.

Care

  • Rinse after use

  • Machine wash in warm water

  • Air dry or tumble dry low

These make lovely eco-friendly gifts and are excellent for using fabric scraps from quilting projects.















This particular sewing project came from a Tuesday night Live on Tiktok with Grandma "Denise" and her sewing expertises shared amongst her Super Fans.  Thank you.

Tiktok Live

https://www.tiktok.com/@farmgrandma2?_r=1&_t=ZS-96L2W6tCDAa

@farmgrandma2


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Kite Quilt Block Tutorial (Beginner-Friendly)

Kite Quilt Block Tutorial (Beginner-Friendly)






🧡 1. Kite Quilt Block Post

Kite Quilt Block Tutorial (Beginner-Friendly)

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Today I’m sharing a simple and enjoyable Kite Quilt Block that’s perfect for beginners and experienced quilters alike. This block is a lovely way to use up fabric scraps while creating something beautiful.


🧰 Supplies I Used

If you’d like to make this block, here are the tools and materials I personally use:


Rotary Cutter (for clean, precise cuts)


Self-Healing Cutting Mat


Quilting Ruler


100% Cotton Fabric (assorted colors)


Sewing Machine


Thread for piecing


Pins or Clips


Video Tutorial

https://youtu.be/qadqhwDGE_8?si=rAOGJMY-IsJvim68


✂️ Cutting Your Fabric

Start by cutting your fabric pieces carefully. A good rotary cutter and quilting ruler really make a difference in getting accurate shapes.


🧡 Sewing the Block

Sew your kite shapes together step by step, pressing seams as you go. Accuracy here will help your block lie flat and look polished.


πŸ’‘ Helpful Tip

If you’re new to quilting, investing in a few basic tools like a quality cutting mat and ruler can make the process much easier and more enjoyable.


❤️ Final Thoughts

This Kite Quilt Block is a fun and relaxing project, and it’s a great way to build your quilting skills.


If you’re just getting started, you can find the basic tools I use here:


πŸ‘‰ (Repeat or link to your “Beginner Sewing Tools” post below)d ruler can make the process much easier and more enjoyable.

https://sewingquiltingbyshirleyann.blogspot.com/2026/04/beginner-sewing-tools-i-actually-use.html

❤️ Final Thoughts

This Kite Quilt Block is a fun and relaxing project, and it’s a great way to build your quilting skills.


If you’re just getting started, you can find the basic tools I use here:


πŸ‘‰ (Repeat or link to your “Beginner Sewing Tools” post below)


Similar posting:-

https://sewingquiltingbyshirleyann.blogspot.com/2026/04/kite-quilt-block.html

https://sewingquiltingbyshirleyann.blogspot.com/2026/04/beginner-sewing-tools-i-actually-use.html



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