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Craft Room Organization & Storage Ideas

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If you are like me who has a small craft room, then you will need these craft room storage ideas. Working in a neat and organized craft room makes you more efficient and happy!

craft room storage ideas

Due to my sluggishness in housekeeping and bad time management, I seldom cleaned up my craft room after each project. Also, I always start a new project immediately after one, and most of the time I am on several projects simultaneously. My hands work slower than my brain, this is the major one to blame! With so many things to do at one time, all my craft materials are all over my working space, on the table, in the drawers, on the floor and some even still in the bags of the craft store where I bought them from….. one word, MESSY!!!

At times, I spent more time searching and digging out craft materials than the actual crafting time, that’s why proper craft room storages are important. Out of sight out of mind, the majority of the time, I don’t even remember I have bought certain materials and have to buy them again when I need to use them. The materials pop up in front of me when I am not searching for them (I think this happened to many of you too… :D). It is time to change this bad habit, I need a neat craft room so that I knew where I keep my things and create more spaces so that I have more room to work on. Knowing where they are, and seeing how they look give me better inspiration to create and design. Here I am, writing my option of craft room storage ideas.

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Why These Craft Room Storage Ideas?

My craft room is very small and I am sharing it with other storage of the house…. should I say my craft room is inside the store room? Due to space constraints, I made use of the wall for extra storage spaces. Shelves are the best solution for me… I have used up almost all the walls in my craft room (ahem… or store room?) for the shelving. I tried to put everything vertically to reduce the footprint so I have more room to walk around. My ideal craft room would have an island table, but again, struggling for a spacious room, I have to set my working table near the wall. Maybe next time, when I have a new craft room, I want it to be double the size of this one so that I can have my dream islander?

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Label, label, label on the boxes and drawers!!!! It is important so that you know where you keep your things, especially in the early stage of your craft room re-organization, also good for housekeeping after each project.

Small sewing accessories like buttons are best stored in transparent containers. I like the small multi-level containers (see picture 1), each level for each different types of buttons. Since I like to sew bags, I used a glass jar with a lid to store my other bag’s notions.

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Fabric storage is the main concern for many of you who sew and quilt. For big yardage, I fold them and stack them up according to fabric type in a hanging shelf inside the wardrobe to keep away dust and damage caused by UV rays. For stashes and fat quarters, I fold them into smaller pieces, sort them according to color type, then slot them into an airy stackable container. Ideally, 1 container for 1 color, I took this picture before I managed to get another 4 containers of the same types. For those who live in Malaysia, go to Popular book store to buy it, for a limited time only. If you have bulky fabric, like fleece, microfiber, towels etc, use vacuum storage bags to reduce the occupancy space.

As you may notice, I also made use of all possible places to hang my tools, like embroidery hoops, quilting rulers, dressmaker rulers, etc…

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Now, you have reorganized and kept your material in the proper place which is easy to access…. can you maintain the tidiness?

Tips on how to maintain a tidy craft room:

1. Stow away stashes and leftover materials back to their original place immediately after each and every project.

2. Labeling on boxes and drawers helps a lot in faster housekeeping.

3. Keep the working table empty to spare space for the next session & project.

4. Keep tools back to their original storage end of every session.

5. I find that non-carpet flooring is much easier for cleaning up. Vacuum cleaner makes clean-up of threads, lints, and many other small particles easier and faster.

6. Spare a box or container to keep small pieces of fabric stashes. I won’t throw them if they were more than 1″ square. Keep them for other projects especially small applique & embellishment.

I think that’s all for now for the craft room storage ideas….. It is more time-consuming than I anticipated to write this post and get the photos well presented. I hope you find it useful 🙂

More sewing projects coming up!!!!!

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Tina

Thursday 7th of January 2016

You make me ashamed. I've a large craft room and can barely get into it because I go from one idea to the next without clearing up, the result is chaos! You've inspired me to get down and tidy up tomorrow morning BEFORE I do any craft. Thank you for the time and thought that's gone into the post even although it was a while ago.

NancyGrace Sims

Tuesday 26th of November 2013

GREAT JOB on your craft room remake! One suggestion I learned from someone else about storing fabrics: Since you can instantly see the color and pattern, sort your folded pieces by LENGTH! That way, if you need a green print that is MORE than a fat quarter, you won't waste your timing pawing through all your pretty-but-useless-for-this-project smaller pieces. PS I am enjoying surfing through all the fun stuff on your site. Thank you so much for sharing with the world!

Craft Passion

Wednesday 27th of November 2013

Noted, thanks, NancyGrace :)

Faith

Friday 19th of October 2012

You and I work so alike Joanne, I finish one project and move on to the next - I am constantly pushing stuff on my work table. My floor always has scraps of thread and bits of fabric. How I organized my fabrics is - I got a a book shelf and put wheels under it, it sat right in front of my work table so I can see what I have. I have since moved it and it is behind me against the wall. The wall helps the fabric to not fall out. Enjoy your new work space.

Mary

Sunday 27th of November 2011

Perfect ideas for the new home I just purchased. Thanks for the the help with organizing my sewing supplies!