A well-organized sewing space doesn’t have to be fancy, expensive, or Instagram-perfect. What it does need to be is practical and useful – a space that helps you easily find what you need and invites you to sit down and create.
Over time, I’ve shared a number of videos focused on real-world organization for quilters and sewists – from fabric storage and scrap management to budget-friendly solutions and simple studio upgrades. I’ve gathered some of those videos into one place so you can explore them at your own pace.
You’ll find practical ideas for:
- Folding and storing fabric yardage and precuts
- Managing scraps so they stay usable (not overwhelming)
- Budget-friendly storage ideas, including IKEA, Amazon and Dollar Tree finds
- Display and organization solutions that keep tools visible and accessible
- Creating a workspace that feels functional and inviting
Here’s the first video – an overview of my accessible, easily movable setup:
And here are some of my favorite budget-friendly fabric storage solutions:
And how I store my thread (featuring Dollar Tree, Amazon, and IKEA):
And revisiting fabric storage with IKEA:
Whether you’re working in a full studio or a small corner of a shared room (and I’ve done both!), thoughtful organization can make a meaningful difference – not just in how your space looks, but in how it feels to work there.
There are more videos in this series, but this is a good start! I hope you’ll find the information helpful.
And if you have tips of your own to share, I always love to hear them!
Happy Quilting!