Budget-Friendly Fabric Storage & Organization Ideas from Dollar Tree

Quilting fabric can take over your space faster than you think! If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by stacks of fat quarters, scraps, or precuts, you’re not alone. While I love my IKEA storage solutions, many of you asked for affordable alternatives that don’t require a trip to the big-box store.

So Connor and I headed to our local Dollar Tree (with a tape measure in my hand!) to test out which bins and baskets really work for quilters.

Today, I’m sharing my favorites – plus a few surprise hacks.

Highlights from the Video:
• Which baskets work best for folded yardage & mini bolts
• Precut storage solutions for layer cakes, jelly rolls, and charm packs
• Sturdy drawer organizers that fit quilting supplies perfectly
• Lightweight collapsible bins for scraps and batting
• A pool noodle + broom handle hack you just might want to try! (Hint: It’s NOT quilt basting this time!)

Dollar Tree storage won’t replace my IKEA system for heavy-duty fabric storage, but it’s a fantastic, budget-friendly way to add more organization – especially for quilters who don’t have IKEA nearby.

BONUS TIP: these organizational methods would work great in combination with a repurposed or thrifted bookcase or chest of drawers.

👉 Watch the full video above for measurements, side-by-side comparisons, and more tips.

Happy Quilting!

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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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