Sewing & Quilting Room Organization That Actually Works!

In this week’s video, I’m sharing the guiding principles behind my quilting studio setup – not to show off my space, but to share how thoughtful organization can help you actually use what you own and make the most of your creative time.

Whether you’re working in a dedicated studio or a temporary corner of your home, these ideas can help you create a setup that truly supports your sewing and quilting.

Before we talk about shelves, bins, or drawers, here are the ideas that shape everything in my space:

If I can’t see it, I probably won’t use it – and I want to get to the fun part faster!

Watch the video:

A thoughtful setup can help you:

  • Keep your most-used tools within reach
  • Store fabric so you can actually see and use it
  • Protect thread from dust and light
  • Create flexible, movable storage
  • Build a quilting space that grows with you

A functional sewing space isn’t about having the biggest room, the most storage, or the fanciest tools.

It’s about thoughtful decisions that help you use what you already own.

When your space supports your process, it becomes easier to start – and easier to finish.


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Beth Ann

When health challenges made hand-sewing (and hand appliqué and hand-quilting) no longer physically viable for her, Beth Ann’s first instinct was dismay and discouragement. But Grandma Baldwin gave her a loving (but stern!) “No pity parties – just figure out a different way.” So Beth Ann turned to her trusty sewing machine and began devising ways to achieve the fine quality appliqué look she craved faster and easier than she ever thought possible. And a career was born! Now Beth Ann enjoys sharing her accessible “invisible” machine appliqué and creative machine quilting techniques with other quilters and fiber artists around the world.

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