Monday, June 29, 2009

Cleaning Up

I finally had some time off to clean and organize my sewing room. I re-folded my stash and organized it according to fabric type:
top shelf: knits
bottom shelf: wovens


Here are my nicer and more expensive fabrics:
top shelf from left to right: knits, wovens and miscellaneous fabrics
bottom shelf: wools and coating fabrics and my mom's fabric

As you can see I don't really have much of a stash; at least not as large as I've seen them online.


As for the patterns, I do have many of them.
I keep my patterns in brown manila envelopes which are then placed in plastic bins: (these are not all the bins I have)


I store my magazines in these magazine holders from Ikea.
(from left: Japanese magazines, Patrones - 2 holders, Rundschau Damen magazines and Threads magazines)


I don't save Burda magazines as they take too much space. I cut out the fashion pictures of the patterns I like and store them in 4-ring binders according to pattern type:


These binders also hold my envelope patterns together with their traced versions:
(yes, I trace all my patterns)


Every binder is labelled according to the type of pattern it holds.


I do photocopy Styles at Glance pages and keep them in a separate binder and I mark the technical drawings I like:


Traced magazine patterns and self-drafted patterns are stored in sheet protectors with quick reference and pattern number:


This is how I organize my stash. It took me a few days to get it done, but I really like having all my patterns stored in binders. I tried different storage options before and this one takes up least space and is the cleanest, at least for my taste.

6 comments:

  1. Thank you for showing how you organize. I need all the help I can get.

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  2. It is the first time that i´m here, in your blog.

    This last post was so perfect!!! I loved the way you organize your patterns and i would like to make the same. You gave me a smart idea!!!! Now all my patterns are stored in a big plastic (just one plastic for a lot of patterns). It is terrible to find what i want.
    Thank u for sharing your wonderful ideas.
    Viviane Basile
    Brasília - Brazil

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  3. That's a great idea, about not saving the whole of the Burda mags - after all, you could always go online to see the pictures if you wanted to. Thanks for the tip.

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  4. Quite frankly, I am in awe :)

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  5. I am going to take your pattern organizing advice! I also like the way you store fabric. I keep mine in bins, but you have to dig to see what's there. Love your ideas!

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