All the fabric is sorted - except for those bits I keep stumbling upon in other places. But we won't talk about those bits. I dragged the stepped unit out the hallway from under the staircase and stacked it on top of the unit I 'acquired' from Emily's room.
Let me break it down for you.
On the left, from top to bottom, is my rainbow - purples, blues, aquas, greens, yellows, oranges, reds, pinks and greys/browns/fuglies.
In the middle and on the right at the bottom are two larger tubs with a smaller one above each. I have larger cuts and misc pieces of fabric, solids, offcuts of wadding (I am sure this drawer will be re-purposed for fabric very soon) and my fussy cut drawer, which includes bits of text fabric and precious things like my Farmdale.
Finally, I have a low volume drawer, one dedicated to Heather Ross, a deep bin of 'I have plans for these particular fabrics/must keep these together stuff, and then a Denyse Schmidt bin with linens and the like at the back.
I'm still rearranging the rest of the sewing space as I was out the house for the majority of the day but I sure can tell the difference already. Now, if there was only somewhere else to put the dining room table!
Susan
Stick it in the girls' room. I bet they' d love a dining table in there....
ReplyDeleteYour stash looks gorgeous!! Maybe the dining table could go in the new shed?!
ReplyDeleteSeriously nice organising!
ReplyDeleteMust be the spring fever that has hit your house. I went though a similar illness last week ;)
ReplyDeleteStill just muttering and swearing under my breath ;)
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Oh how lovely! Now you can find things in a jiffy. Now wasted sewing time now.
ReplyDeleteThat dining table, hmmm... have you considered putting it on the ceiling? Laughing gas and Mary Poppins coming to mind??
ReplyDeletePut the dining table in the shed!! Well done on getting organised! Jxo
ReplyDeleteIm with Judith, I thought that was what the shed was for. summer is coming, time to eat in the garden.
ReplyDeleteAmazing.....
ReplyDeleteYou do need to have a table for eating on I think. I love the organized fabrics!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it satisfying to be organized!
ReplyDeleteLike mamafairy's idea!
ReplyDeleteDining tables are overrated - haven't you heard of the TV dinner? (I'm not really serious of course, but for fabric I could bend a principle or two.)
ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderful and I am sure you had fun arranging it.
ReplyDeleteIt's looking good!
ReplyDeleteI think eating at the dining room table is over rated....surely the lounge will do for meals?
ReplyDeleteOrganizing can be sort of addicting. Have fun with it.
ReplyDeleteI could easily pop into any of your "green" boxes....isnt that the colour of jealousy and envy?
ReplyDeleteThink of your dining table as a roof for hiding more boxes underneath.
Such organisation! Agree with everyone above... eating in the kitchen is so much more convivial and informal!
ReplyDeleteUse it as an outdoor setting. Oh, you just bought one...rookie mistake. Love your colour organisation.
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