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Sewing/Craft Room Ideas and Updates... Hello everyone!

Sewing/Craft Room Ideas and Updates...

Welcome to my sewing room. Grab a cup of your favorite something and spend some time with me. I just love when friends drop by! I've done 2 other posts on my sewing room in the past. The first was when I first moved into my room after a very devastating flood in my basement and the second post was after a big clean up. Well, this post is about a clean up, a few furniture moves and it also includes links to a lot of the projects I've done on my Tool Time Tuesdays posts since the beginning. Remember I am a thrifty person and rarely, if ever, do I spend full price for any thing. So here is the room all cleaned up and a few tables moved around. Don't get use to this, because it doesn't stay like this for very long... Seeing that this is where it came from, I'm sure it won't take me long to go back.

Seriously, it was worse in person. For some reason, I work well like this! This frightful picture is in the middle of moving things in and out and changing things around. Incredible Crafts Room Uses Cheap Space-Saving Solutions. Design is one thing – deployment is another.

Incredible Crafts Room Uses Cheap Space-Saving Solutions

All of the ingenious storage and shelving in the world cannot help if the person utilizing them does not do so with forethought and intentionality, as this incredible space-saver craft room illustrates. Etsy seller Megan of? Crafty Intentions used off-the-shelf solutions like IKEA and Lowe’s wall shelves, flea-market find and standard-sized glass jars, lights and other economical products to piece together this elaborate-looking system for her home crafts area. Stored with a sense of immaculate organization are endless collections of beads, fabrics, yarns, ribbons and other material scraps, odds and ends … the list goes on, and all readily at hand for on-demand sewing and general crafting purposes, placed on dowels, suspended from strings in baskets, slotted into cabinet drawers, hung from the walls, laddered along -stepped-up, wall-mounted shelves and more.

10 Craft Room Organizational Tips. Fabric Organization. Close-Up: Über Organized Craft Room with a Touch of Tech. Even craft rooms need tech to stay on top of their game.

Close-Up: Über Organized Craft Room with a Touch of Tech

Above we have the impeccable space of Megan from Crafty Intentions. We couldn't believe how highly organized this space was, so we had to ask Megan just how she did it...She painted the space from a harsh purple to Jamaican Sea from Behr, then installed Ikea Lack shelves to hold all her crafty goods including, rhinestones, sequins, little fabric trim, beads, metal and wood accessories, etc. pom poms, tools and glitter. The bottom shelf includes stair-like levels Megan got at Lowes. These allow her to store more small jars in the space. She added lighting from Lowes, "They come in packs of 6 and the price was more economical than purchasing similar lights from Ikea.

" She bedazzled her rotary phone herself, "I used stick on rhinestones, and on the number display I used black vinyl with holographic stickers that I cut into dots for the numbers. Next to the rotary phone is the iHome iPod lamp. Thanks Megan! Sewing & Quilting Storage Ideas - Fabric Projects - BHG.com. My Craft Room! ^_^ (pic intensive) Here's some pics of my new craft room: First up for the teaser pic, my wonderful fabric bookcase.

My Craft Room! ^_^ (pic intensive)

Top shelves have all my craft books, sewing patterns, and gear bag for some sewing stuff. Just below are my ribbons/trims and plastic bins with buttons and other bits and ends. Then of course, my precious fabrics. <3 (Not the whole stash, there's a bunch more in the closet which still needs organization so won't be pictured here) I have some knick knacks stashed on top too as well as different glasses. Next up, my sewing corner and desk.