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@JustGetitDoneQuilts
@JustGetitDoneQuilts 7 месяцев назад
By popular demand…The containers can be purchased here iDesign Plastic Refrigerator and Freezer Storage Bin with Lid geni.us/9ZIpccN (amazon) 6 Pack Clear Scrapbook Paper Storage Boxes, Portable amzn.to/48hBznS (amazon)
@MrsMTMomma
@MrsMTMomma 6 месяцев назад
I, to have been sewing since a very young age but only clothing. I’vev aquired a considersble amount of very good fabric including silks and wools. It;s difficult to find people who sew garments and what I have isn’t quilting fabric for mose quilters. I started quilting in 1992 at 44 when our youngest son was graduating high school and asked if I would make him one. THEN I started buying quilting cotton and my quilting life started. Now at 78, I think I would feel ever so much better if I wasn’t insulating our home with all kinds of fabric! I’ve donated 7 boxes to my guild a few yrs ago. Now I’m donating to a mennonite group qhi uses both kinds of fabric. Good luck to all who are doing their best to be a controled quilter!
@marveldonovan5425
@marveldonovan5425 7 месяцев назад
I am getting there. I started with the 2023 Declutter Challenge and failed miserably. I couldn’t let go of much. In 2024’s challenge, I made a reasonable dent, but I fell short when I got to tossing and sorting sewing patterns. Undeterred, I trudge onward. Am Decluttering fabric by making and donating stuffed bears to hospitals and Samaritan’s Purse. I really enjoy making the bears for unknown children. The bears will be loved, and that gives old fabric new life and value. We crafters are a unique bunch-afraid to let go until we know we are making a difference and comforting someone else. God bless you, Karen, and all your viewers. Together we make a difference! ❤❤
@JustGetitDoneQuilts
@JustGetitDoneQuilts 7 месяцев назад
It’s amazing how every year you uncover another layer in your sewing room. Don’t be hard on yourself. Slow and steady always wins
@janetdowning1443
@janetdowning1443 7 месяцев назад
What a great idea, then 😊I don't have to be upset about some of the stash I don't like
@terryhenderson424
@terryhenderson424 7 месяцев назад
Despite my good intentions this past sewing renaissance I was loosing the battle of excess fabric. And thst was before I was gifted a quantity. What I did was make a quantity of crib sheets; crib sheets fit toddler beds too. My only requirement was/ is that the yardage be 100% cotton. I began with 2 yard-ish pieces closer to the top that I wasn't wowed over. Then I moved into the pieces I was definitely not in love with. These actually looked and felt pretty darned good as crib sheets. I made a couple utilizing left over pieces of used bed sheets for the mattress top portion and 9" wide strips which came with my gifting. - I gifted a bunch of these via Buy Nothing to fulfill a request for a recently relocated special needs child who was going through more sheets than laundry days; that was SO easy, I didn't even need to post! The others, I dropped off at an/ outside of an office in town whose purpose is to help families of young kids; not quite sure what all they do but they work with ECAP through the school district, CPS/ DSH, and others on a part time basis. They assured me that what thier clients couldn't directly use, that the sheets would gladly be passed on to an eventual home. Again, very easy for me; easier than Buy Nothing even because I could/ can drop off week days during an extended number of hours.
@madhuriadapa2448
@madhuriadapa2448 4 месяца назад
Hi! That’s a wonderful idea to make stuffed bears for donating. I’m sure the kids love them. Could you please share a pattern for me to try one
@janetdowning1443
@janetdowning1443 4 месяца назад
@@madhuriadapa2448 I would like that bear pattern too please, thank you
@wekebu
@wekebu 7 месяцев назад
I'm avoiding plastic products, so just placing fabric on the shelf (lined with unwanted fabric) works for me
@CelticBearWoman
@CelticBearWoman 5 месяцев назад
All of my fabrics are 100% cotton. I wash upon bringing home, and store by color, since I use only one fabric. I applied the Marie Kondo method of folding and storing and WOW!! -- It changed my space!! All is now beautiful, visible, tidy, and accessible --100% of the time -- and greatly reduced by volume. This applies to my tools, also. I keep all my fabrics in open wire baskets, as plastics off-gas -- plus I can see what I have.
@bellemeri8155
@bellemeri8155 7 месяцев назад
I used the easiest possible method of sorting my fabric and storing it because I have tons. Or so it seems. I have one container of "fabric for the husband," one "fabric for the kid," and one "miscellaneous," but then it spread out of those.... that's what happens when you go to the fabric store with a husband who goes "Oh.... this is nice. We should get some." Now I need to sew it all!
@lisaroper421
@lisaroper421 7 месяцев назад
That's pretty fun that he gets involved! My husband does too, and I adore that we can connect even over *my* hobby
@misshershey01
@misshershey01 7 месяцев назад
I just spent about 10 days decluttering & reorganizing my fabric storage. I cleaned out about 8 large paper grocery sacks worth of stuff! It’s still a little hectic, but it’s much tidier and more “shoppable” now. 😊
@lynnessewimperfect825
@lynnessewimperfect825 7 месяцев назад
Hello my dear friend Karen!! A new video from you brightens my day as well as teaches me new things. Yes I'm a Platinum SABLE club member because I shop faster than I quilt. I truly appreciate your experience and input. Stay safe and warm. ~~ Lynne
@JustGetitDoneQuilts
@JustGetitDoneQuilts 7 месяцев назад
Thank you! You too!
@SarahLevy-q3f
@SarahLevy-q3f 2 месяца назад
I like this creator so much that I am spending my morning watching her videos and not getting my squares for my t-shirt quilt class cut out before this evening
@micheletempleman5685
@micheletempleman5685 7 месяцев назад
I actually help others to reduce their fabric stash down by at least 50%. It is so much fun. So many of your tips and tricks find their way into the new spaces. Thank you so much for your inspiration
@altheagyde319
@altheagyde319 7 месяцев назад
Karen I felt every bit of "it took four years to make this video". Thank you! I'm getting prepared to embark on a scrap/stash management journey and your videos are always so helpful and inspiring!
@RebeccaTreeseed
@RebeccaTreeseed 7 месяцев назад
In downsizing from 4000 sf to 460 sf, I am frustrated by storage. In trying to splain it, I am getting a glimmering of a solution. Back to the struggle...
@lisagarner8261
@lisagarner8261 7 месяцев назад
Karen you created a great comprehensive video on how to best store fabric! I want to watch it again to improve my system. I love your videos because they are always well thought out and informative, simple to understand and timeless.
@debbieboswell5785
@debbieboswell5785 7 месяцев назад
Agree!
@pixiesweeney6535
@pixiesweeney6535 7 месяцев назад
Hi Karen! I have more scraps than yardage because people give me fabric and scraps and have for a long time. I rarely have to buy yardage (never buy precuts!). Unless it's batting...when I run out of my Frankenbatting, that is! 😂I do separate my fabric scraps into categories, and I believe I have about 50+ clear bins of different sizes that are stackable. Christmas bin is big, but seaside is small etc. I have dogs and cats, cowboys, travel, farmyard, wild animals, paisley etc. It's however you want to separate them! I made a farmyard lap size quilt (or I Spy quilt for a child!) 😂and it still looks like there is so much fabric still in the bin! 😂 I am blessed to have a bedroom for my Happy Place! And I do sort through and take a bag to my quilt ladies meeting. Thank you for all your tips and tricks! ☺
@laurajerbi9818
@laurajerbi9818 7 месяцев назад
I have my FQs folded onto comic book boards, i needed to trim down, and placed in large utility totes with their clear lids from ThirtyOne. The totes fit on a shelving unit I fit into the closet on one side. The other closet side has shelves, and there I keep,bins for projects, my tv and dvd player, and my three scrapbooking totes. Also, my sewing machine in its travel case when not be used. My house is small, 920sf. Hard to believe we raised three kids in it! Wish I could go on your travels, but the funds just don’t exist. LOVE. LOVE your you tube videos….I have learned soooo much!!!!
@KimtheElder
@KimtheElder Месяц назад
I particularly love ..." as your collection/stash MATURES." Perfect!
@marjoriemoore3546
@marjoriemoore3546 7 месяцев назад
Does “Great grandma fabric “ and Grandma fabric….. count as a category for fabrics….lol….I’m a sentimental hoarder. 😮
@colleenvandekraats657
@colleenvandekraats657 7 месяцев назад
Karen, your logical approach and methodical descriptions are so very welcome by me!!!! Thank you for all the time you put into giving content that is real and valuable. Have a great week!!!!
@pearlivens1657
@pearlivens1657 7 месяцев назад
I am still working with those batik scraps. My newest project is the 365 day scrappy quilt and they are going to good use! I can see the light!
@JustGetitDoneQuilts
@JustGetitDoneQuilts 7 месяцев назад
send photos when you're done
@robindemers140
@robindemers140 5 месяцев назад
Thank you! I learned to quilt one year ago, and have grabbed free fabric everywhere I could; church, senior center, guild, library, etc. Now I have a crazy accumulation of these treasures that will end up in charity quilts but I need to organize. Your video gave me HOPE and lots of cool ideas. I will continue to add to my collection, but now it will be well organized in my room devoted to fabric. I love your videos!
@rosemaryhanderson6122
@rosemaryhanderson6122 3 месяца назад
You are helping me so very much. More later I must listen.
@maried3717
@maried3717 6 месяцев назад
At one time, I had all my fabric and sewing books beautifully organized and set up within easy reach in my attic room. Then my granddaughter came home from the Army, and it is scattered in lidded plastic totes in the small back room of the attic, basement, and in a 10×12 building I set up as a sewing area. I will never get it sorted and organized like that again because what is in the attic and basement were moved by my granddaughter and her friends one day when I was out. I am still missing sewing machine parts from some of my machines....Oh, I can't think about it, or I will get depressed all over again! So I just have to carry on and keep doing
@BLDGLNPAL
@BLDGLNPAL 2 месяца назад
A category I might have is reclaimed/recycled and would treat them differently because, for example, I would accord special feelings toward my husband's worn-out shirts as opposed to a thrift store find. [I keep wanting to make a quilt of his old shirts and chinos, but can't figure out if it would work because they're such different weights.] Both reclaimed and recycled items have seen many washes, perhaps are now dye-fast?, and probably have shrunk their limit. Thought provoking video, Karen; good job! -Sally from MO
@pamcrouse5757
@pamcrouse5757 7 месяцев назад
Thank you. I just realized that I’ve outgrown my original plan for my space, which has only taken 3 years. This video gave me much to consider as I start to redesign my wonderful space.
@peggyoconnor3810
@peggyoconnor3810 7 месяцев назад
I started clearing out my fabric on Saturday. Your video came at the perfect time! Thank you Karen! 😊
@janetdowning1443
@janetdowning1443 7 месяцев назад
Love, love, love your video's. The list of fabrics, styles, colours, etc was doing my head in. How many more ways you could categorise!!!!! I seem to do more organising than sewing so I have decided - no more. You did allow me to say 'stick with what you have. I still have trouble letting go of fabric so have decided to put those in cardboard boxes till I'm ready which will give me bore clear boxes to play with❤. This was very informative, thank you ❤😊
@suecoady8017
@suecoady8017 7 месяцев назад
I think we are sisters from another mother! My organization is so similar to yours. I have been sewing since a very young girl. My husband's grandma started me on quilting in 1973. It took me until 2020 !!! to realize this passion. I will be 74 this year, so I knew that I would need to be careful acquiring fabric. I have dedicated no shopping months. I have cancelled emails from shops that sell fabric to help with that. This past weekend I finished a quilt top that I had wanted to make. So my deal with the devil in me was to take one that I had problems with finishing because of math issues and 'just get it done'. That included finding yardage in my closet to make the backing. Think 'after quilt'. Well, it worked out well. I think I am more pleased with finishing this challenge quilt than the pattern one I followed. The key was organization! And my mind is less cluttered as well!
@jerryjohnson8145
@jerryjohnson8145 7 месяцев назад
😊i have found that my scraps give me anxiety. I am not a scrappy quilter, but I feel i should do something with my scraps. I have found it is best to donate them and start fresh. Once my scraps are moved on i feel free.
@annerankin1191
@annerankin1191 7 месяцев назад
Karen, I have a move within the next year and serious downsize from 4bdrm house to 2 bdrm condo….so I’ve been busy destashing for some time now. I am trying to find a refugee support group to leave my stash to for training purposes. I did a major online sale during the decluttering challenge and just found out my guild is doing a Christmas stocking project for this year. So see ya’ later to my Christmas fabric. Right now I am busy making quilts out of various designer collections I have. So my SABLE-eity is coming along! XOX
@delwyngraham4033
@delwyngraham4033 7 месяцев назад
Great ideas thanks Karen😊
@lindamaynot
@lindamaynot 7 месяцев назад
Your template for folding size matching your container is such a great idea. I'm definitely going to use that. Love the refrigerator organizer bins; I've been using them for years both in my refrigerator and pantry. I will get a few test ones and see if they work for me in my organization journey.
@nancymathisen9707
@nancymathisen9707 7 месяцев назад
The first step in fabric organization is to limit your acquisitions, which can be challenging.
@abutler7569
@abutler7569 5 месяцев назад
Great tips. Thanks for sharing.
@celestialkat
@celestialkat 4 месяца назад
This video was SO informative and inspiring! Exactly what I needed!
@DeniseBouchard-f6w
@DeniseBouchard-f6w 7 месяцев назад
Great video. Very inspiring.
@periwilson860
@periwilson860 7 месяцев назад
I discovered the refrigerator bins a couple of years ago. Love them! Clear and stackable.
@peggygunderson5578
@peggygunderson5578 7 месяцев назад
Great ideas thank you.
@doreensherk287
@doreensherk287 7 месяцев назад
❤ this was a very good and timely video. Thank you
@SparkyOne549
@SparkyOne549 7 месяцев назад
I have a golden retriever, and a moth issue in the summer time. I have to use lidded containers, or drawers with no open area in the front.
@arvettadelashmit9337
@arvettadelashmit9337 7 месяцев назад
New and used. Quilting and fashion fabric.
@clairelapierre1068
@clairelapierre1068 3 месяца назад
To remove threads instead of using the sticky rouler I use à microfiber cloth. They are usually purchased for washing cars. Good luck with that.
@marykatecurtis9557
@marykatecurtis9557 7 месяцев назад
Great video thanks yo7 for the tips always appreciated 😊
@joogle3328
@joogle3328 7 месяцев назад
With all those black and white fabrics, have you never considered making a black-and-white quilt? Challenge issued. Sorry. Not sorry! 😂😂
@ceereyes977
@ceereyes977 7 месяцев назад
Hi Karen, felt you’d want to know that maximize is misspelled on the video title. Tku😊
@JustGetitDoneQuilts
@JustGetitDoneQuilts 7 месяцев назад
I’m Canadian. We spell it with a ‘s’
@andreawilke811
@andreawilke811 7 месяцев назад
Kits I have mostly kits and backing
@donnawilson7091
@donnawilson7091 7 месяцев назад
I love your large clear storage container. Where can I get them.
@JustGetitDoneQuilts
@JustGetitDoneQuilts 7 месяцев назад
Unfortunately they have become quite expensive iDesign Plastic Refrigerator and Freezer Storage Bin with Lid geni.us/9ZIpccN (amazon) 6 Pack Clear Scrapbook Paper Storage Boxes, Portable amzn.to/48hBznS (amazon)
@isewalot1234
@isewalot1234 7 месяцев назад
In Canada you can buy those square scrapbook paper containers for $6.99 each at Micheal’s . They come in a bunch of colours, but they also have clear ones.
@unowen9668
@unowen9668 7 месяцев назад
So many precuts!!
@paulawhite3547
@paulawhite3547 6 месяцев назад
I guess I missed it, did you say how much fabric you had?
@JustGetitDoneQuilts
@JustGetitDoneQuilts 6 месяцев назад
Watch it here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-U4zhaWyW6IM.htmlsi=iYXJHlW1qEZukXnv
@lauriepolden6594
@lauriepolden6594 7 месяцев назад
Unfortunately, I am not a quilter or a sewer. I use fabrics for DIY projects like wreaths and things like therefore, all my fabric is not square and flat and cotton. Some of it is extremely bulky, and does not fit in a little container as you have shown some of it is very thick and heavy. Some of it is very lacey …
@MKBuddy1
@MKBuddy1 7 месяцев назад
Ŵhere do you get your totes?
@JustGetitDoneQuilts
@JustGetitDoneQuilts 7 месяцев назад
I bought them from a garage sale but I think you can get them on Amazon. Ikea also have them to fit their furniture
@phoebelim5040
@phoebelim5040 7 месяцев назад
I don't have quite as much fabric as you do, but I still really needed to sort it somehow on a super low budget - $0. I washed and re-used those clear salad containers. They wouldn't hold up to a lot of handling, but they're free with the salad mix (baby spinach, etc) They are clear, straightsided and have a lid that snaps closed. I sorted by fabric by color. For colors with more fabric I used some containers I bought at Costco; they're sturdy and also clear. I made labels for each color. For now, this is working for me on the cheap. My storage is old shelving left behind when the kids moved out.
@aimee-made
@aimee-made 7 месяцев назад
Those salad boxes are a fantastic idea! When we get done with one, I'm always reluctant to recycle it, because it seems so perfect. NOW I KNOW WHAT I'M GOING TO DO WITH THEM! Thank you!!! 😀
@catlady9123
@catlady9123 5 месяцев назад
Omg we go through so many of those with our tortoise, great idea to upcycle them for fabric
@thebookwyrmslair6757
@thebookwyrmslair6757 5 месяцев назад
Thank you! This is a wonderful idea!
@DH-qz2so
@DH-qz2so 7 месяцев назад
12 years ago, we moved/built a home; I finally got a dedicated bedroom to use as my quilting room; right from that moment, I got clear bins, and shelving and organized my space right away....and have kept it this way all these years - as I am naturally a very organized person! So that is one issue, I don't have to deal with...it is the hoarding of all the organized fabric! Thankfully, my mom's church has a Blanket Making group, who collect completed tops/flimsies...then they 'Hand Quilt' them all for an organization called M.C.C....who provides batting and backing on huge commercial rollers! So I get to do all the fun of making tops,...then pass them on to be completed...a Win Win for all concerned, including the people overseas, in need, of them!
@isaiah45.3
@isaiah45.3 7 месяцев назад
A container for pre-cut fabric that can be used for testing tension, seams, leaders and enders, making a practice quilt sandwich, etc. So there's no temptation to grab the good stuff. Thank you for the colour charts!
@rjross1087
@rjross1087 7 месяцев назад
I've been away for a while (life happens), but I'm always glad to return. You're so sensible, helpful, non-judgmental, and encouraging. Thanks for the care you put into your wonderful videos.
@stevemcmillin2737
@stevemcmillin2737 7 месяцев назад
You and your templates! The tape rectangle is something I could have used all day yesterday. Genius. A couple of years ago your video on making your ironing station out of the storage rack inspired me. I hated using my ironing board and wanted storage under it. I found a $20 bookshelf at a thrift store. Made an oversized ironing board to attach to the top and covered bins to hold scraps on the shelves. But my iron had to sit on a wobbly folding table down and to the right and was a pain. So over the weekend I upgraded to the $5 dollar thrift store dresser sitting in my garage and the bookshelf replaced it in the garage. It's longer so now the iron sits up on the end of the dresser with plenty of room for my ironing board. I worked for hours yesterday transfering fabric to the drawers then to another drawer maybe. Labeling them and making dividers from another idea from you, foam core board. This spring and summer will be spent using fabric I already have to offset the price of my very first retreat in October that I will be signing up for on Saturday the moment it becomes available. Thanks again for all the great ideas.
@ireneford5722
@ireneford5722 7 месяцев назад
I had room for all of my fabric. I just donated 45+ metres of Blender fabrics to Victoria Quilts Canada Edmonton. I learned that that lots of printed fabric is donated, but they were short of Blenders. It felt good to let go of fabrics that I was not able to use.
@JustGetitDoneQuilts
@JustGetitDoneQuilts 7 месяцев назад
That is awesome!
@1SentPenny
@1SentPenny 7 месяцев назад
THANK YOU for this video! I have more fabric than any one person should, but I can’t part with it! I think I will try to organize by yardage. Thanks for inspiring me to at least start SOMEWHERE! 🥰
@eleanorwittering3126
@eleanorwittering3126 7 месяцев назад
Thank you. Love this and love that you said, "Fabric is our paint!" So, if *fabric is our paint, then our sewing machines are our paint brushes!* I like that!
@katehenry2718
@katehenry2718 7 месяцев назад
Clear bins are the cure for knowing what's inside. ))) Ditto a color label on the front.There must be 100 pieces of each 'family' of color per bin. BIG fabric goes to backing or backgrounds, stacked on closet shelves... but all the littles go to patterns. Backgrounds of "almost identical" one color make sweet texture. All fabric in the quilt room is for quilts. All for repro costuming in another room. Bales of stuffings stacked in the shower of the quilt room. Fabric migrates secretly to my porch from people who heard I make quilts. There's going to be on heck of a fine estate sale when I'm done. )))
@carlindatrenholm6586
@carlindatrenholm6586 7 месяцев назад
On my vacation last year I pulled every piece of fabric from my sewing room and gathered it in my living room. I sorted it in piles of fabric by one yard cuts and more, fat quarters and under 1 yard, craft market project, works in progress, projects with the fabric, and donate). Then I labelled a plastic container with latch lids from Canadian Tire. For the work in progress and projects with fabric I listed them and put a copy in the container and on the side. It felt sooooo good to have it organized 🎉❤🧵
@sharonmelendy7727
@sharonmelendy7727 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for great thoughts and progress I have gained, in organizing my new happy space! Since Covid, I see an increase of managing scraps, scrap patterns, tutorials and many terrific ideas. I finally realized I have spent all this time trying to put all this information to make my fabric scraps usable, handy and into something useful. SABLE has allowed me to “LET GO”! I have struggled with getting it done, because of the amount of scraps I have, what I spent and feeling inadequate about my efforts. So, last week I allowed myself to part with ALL of my scraps! I started by getting rid of pieces way too small, then finally realized by keeping any scrapes, kept me from enjoying my New Fabric! I can’t wait now, to start new projects with my happy collection of useable yardage and fat quarters! Thank you again, for ALL of your wonderful videos over the years. You are a genius for making this all make CENTS! Can’t Wait “To Get It Done! “ always, Sherry Melendy,
@auntiear126
@auntiear126 7 месяцев назад
Very thoughtful video. Now at 65 I’m giving things away by donating and passing some fabric to a known quilter. I do keep project items together in clear tubs. That’s fabrics and patterns in a grouping so I’ll get to it sooner. Pre cuts are also together in clear tubs. Although I know I won’t keep to a ‘no buy’ rule I’m trying to be more selective.
@carmenbailey1560
@carmenbailey1560 7 месяцев назад
Interesting your donating at 65, that’s when I started quilting 😂. Now 71 I’ve taken on the NO BUYING RULE 😂. I have a fair amount of fabrics certainly enough to keep me happy. So hopefully I can keep to using what I have, because quilting shops are like candy stores
@RondaKay
@RondaKay 7 месяцев назад
I’m going on 66 in a few days! I would consider swapping fabric with friends and relatives but I’m not giving away any 😊 I have to many plans with all of my collection 😂 I can spend hours in the fabric store too 😅
@dorothydishman4664
@dorothydishman4664 7 месяцев назад
I've told my financial advisor that my fu do need to match the amount of fabric in my Stash! He is scrambling for better investments😂
@birdsong9934
@birdsong9934 7 месяцев назад
I’m 65 also. Sewn and crafted most of my life. I, too, have downsized my stash in the last few years. I donated and passed on to others quite a bit-of not only fabrics but also projects in various stages of “non-completion.” I still have projects I want to do, but I felt a sense of relief when I finally let go of many things I have been holding on to for years. They are no longer part of a long to-do list and I not only have more physical space but “mental” space.
@DS-ic5ps
@DS-ic5ps 7 месяцев назад
Clear containers work best for me, too.
@Seaglassandquilts
@Seaglassandquilts 7 месяцев назад
I love your decluttering videos. I also like that you add how long you have been working on it and that it evolves over time. I am lucky. I started quilting again 8 years ago and try to be very conscious about my purchases, trying to purchase enough for a project, but without leaving me with a lot of left overs. My space is also very limited. I learned that I can use big left over pieces as backing. That’s a big plus for me, especially when working on smaller pieces. And you are so right, if everything is cluttered and we do not know where our fabrics are, it puts a block on our creativity. And cleaning up after every project is helping me to stay on top of my organization, knowing everything has its place. So thank you, for sharing your ideas and solutions.
@denisestilling2810
@denisestilling2810 7 месяцев назад
Collecting fabric is a hobby all onto itself…..😊. ..keeping a bulletin journal of the intent of the fabric helps me organize my fabric and motivates me to do my over enthusiastic project appetite. I am a project organizer. Ever evolving!
@pst47wings
@pst47wings 7 месяцев назад
Love the idea of noting what your plan is for certain fabric is fantastic!
@lmaowat6358
@lmaowat6358 7 месяцев назад
Yes! I have to do this with yarn as well. I try to always buys with a project in mind, though sometimes the intent is lost when it gets here and then gets added to stash 😂 I’ve started making project piles for any new quilt idea so I don’t forget; sort of ‘build your own quilt kit’ to have ready to move to when I’m done with my current one.
@happywanderer6307
@happywanderer6307 7 месяцев назад
I don't have a whole room. I have my dining room with one of the large Arrow Sewing cabinets. I did get maybe 7 containers from TJ Maxx and labeled them by color, then 'big pieces' and holiday. I keep them on shelves I had built in to the guest bedroom closet. (We don't use it for clothing so I had lots of shelves built for quilts and storage) I can't keep the amount of fabric that you guys seem to be able to do. Over the holidays, I tried to think of things to make to use up a certain shape that I always end up with after a a continuing project. It's the length and width of a pet carrier. So, I make bottoms for them using left over batting and fabric. We give them away to people who adopt a kitty from PetCo. Three seams and a hem, done. People LOVE free things and I get rid of fabric.
@erinpetry6038
@erinpetry6038 7 месяцев назад
I’ll ollo
@CShay-ev6wb
@CShay-ev6wb 7 месяцев назад
Several of you mentioned the "No Buy" rule. I, personally, like the NPR rule. (Net Project Reduction) Pick a number -- doesn't matter, just so it works for you. Let's say that it's 4. For every 4 projects that get finished, you have permission to go out and buy whatever is necessary for 1 new project. You're still ahead by 3 projects, but you've also given your creativity a chance to exercise itself. Not my idea, but from a lecture at a national quilt show I attended in the 90's. I think it was Roxanne McElroy, but I won't swear to it...
@Tamaraniac
@Tamaraniac 5 месяцев назад
I live in an apartment. My fabric storage is one three tier plastic drawer unit. I’m not allowed to go beyond it in fabric (except for backing sized pieces. Those I can hide in the linens 😂)
@marionbarber984
@marionbarber984 7 месяцев назад
I don't know where to start. I did the declutter challenge last month. It was a good start. Donations to the quilt guild. Recycling magazines (not all of course). Then I took my main sewing machine in for servicing. The past two and a half weeks were overwhelming, but more organized except for fabric. I even found more in a dresser drawer that I had forgotten about. Bins, bins everywhere!
@JustGetitDoneQuilts
@JustGetitDoneQuilts 7 месяцев назад
Take it 15 to 30 minutes at a time. There was a moment this week that my space looked like a bomb went off. The trick is the under lying order. It took me less than 30 minutes to put it all away
@nancyfahlgren369
@nancyfahlgren369 7 месяцев назад
Another helpful video. I recently used foam board to create vertical sections in bookcase shelf that now allow my fat quarters to stack neatly but remain visible. You inspired the idea.
@earthmotherwithin
@earthmotherwithin 7 месяцев назад
You know what accumulates in my space? SEWING MACHINES! Lol
@jwall6006
@jwall6006 7 месяцев назад
This year during the declutter I needed a place to store my batik fabric that are mostly fat quarters and all the rest of my fat quarters. I don’t buy by designer or full lines of fabric ever. I really love batiks. I do a lot of appliqué work. Batiks and there simples texture type patterns are great for this and the colors are so beautiful. So I thought. In a friends garage was an old CD tower. Tall and skinny, it fits in a spot next to my shelf with yardage. I sorted it by batik and prints, then by color. They lay perfectly on the shelves where I can find what I need. Best storage I’ve ever used for this and I didn’t have to get rid of fabric or lose it in a box.
@JustGetitDoneQuilts
@JustGetitDoneQuilts 7 месяцев назад
Those old CD towers are perfect for FQ 👍
@docwms3563
@docwms3563 14 дней назад
I have my fabrics organized essentially the way you stated. I would like to add- I have a bin that’s labeled “READS As SOLID” - those subtle tone-on-tone and teeny prints that we use as solids. I also have my PANELS and if I have them, the coordinating fabrics that are matched with them bundled together. I also have smaller bins of theme fabrics- CATS, DOGS, BEACH, MICKEY MOUSE, ANIMALS, BUGS, etc. These fabrics consist of FQs and fabrics in smaller sizes. I sew many other things that aren’t quilts. (I came to quilting a dozen years ago after being a sewist for 50 years) I like to embellish my creations with various same theme buttons, appliqués, and scrapbooking items. They go in these bins as well.
@slim215
@slim215 7 месяцев назад
You are amazing. Your shows are so informative and so helpful. I appreciate you.
@JustGetitDoneQuilts
@JustGetitDoneQuilts 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much!
@eugeniaread2724
@eugeniaread2724 7 месяцев назад
Hi Karen, For 4 years now, I watch your videos repeatedly because they are so informative. I have reorganized my fabric cupboard as you might know if you saw my FB posts. I paid particular attention to making the best of my space in the lower portion and will be revamping the top portion once I can find the right containers. Once again, thank you for your guidance. I'm feeling great about finally getting everything sorted, decluttered and organized everywhere in our home. Still have lots more to do, but that is okay, it is coming along.
@wandawalker4191
@wandawalker4191 7 месяцев назад
I divide my fabrics into size, and pin a note on each one. I amend the amount on the note as I use some of the fabric, and put them back in their new designated spot.
@vidhyahemmady948
@vidhyahemmady948 7 месяцев назад
Loved the video a lot. Gave me an insight of how to organise my quilling strips. Will be organising it over the weekend. Thanks a million for the video.
@cynthiajones1461
@cynthiajones1461 5 месяцев назад
Please do a video on exactly how you turned that tote into a box bag!! Especially how you figured the measurements.
@CelticBearWoman
@CelticBearWoman 5 месяцев назад
For one project, I didn't buy any fabric until I used up what I had. I decided to make a patchwork Bear Paw -- but found I could not cut the fabric, since Bear's Paws are not light blue with pink roses! I mentally changed the name to "Pretty Paws" -- and my son has an awesome quilt now!
@suzyroy3360
@suzyroy3360 7 месяцев назад
you are wonderful Karen. Thanks so much for all you do and teach!!!xxxxx
@2Bcreative888
@2Bcreative888 7 месяцев назад
Totally agree about keeping fabrics visible in their containers! I bought cheap shower curtains to hide my shelves of fabric and to keep sunlight and dust away from them. Loved the idea of comic book cardboards as mini bolts to wrap fabric around them since I have some boards with no intended use!! Great advice all around❣️
@craftyscraps7
@craftyscraps7 3 месяца назад
I live in Belgium currently and looking for a home so that’s awesome that your doing that! Also this video was extremely helpful! I was given a lot of cotton fabric and was not sure how to store it thank you very much for all your help!
@marlenesalamandyk878
@marlenesalamandyk878 7 месяцев назад
This has been one of my biggest challenges since starting to quilt. I have fabric for sewing garments as well as quilting. A couple of years ago I sorted my fabric by type ie fleece, flannel, spandex, knits, heavy cotton mixes, and fabric purchased to make garments that are a mix. I moved my quilting cottons to my small sewing room. My leftover fabric from projects are somewhat sorted in bins, but I am feeling these need a declutter/organizing. I'm not surprised this video was in the making for a bit, because it seems a neverending juggle until you find what works best. I was so excited to be retired to make all the projects that I had bought fabric for over the years, but the process of going through and refolding and making decisions about what I am now going to do with it is exhausting. But I am fortunate to have adult children and grandchildren, with 2 more on the way, so lots of opportunity to sew my stash and leftover fabrics. Thank you Karen for the great video as always 😊
@alisahausgaard973
@alisahausgaard973 7 месяцев назад
I've found lots of great storage containers at Thrift stores!
@susanwid2099
@susanwid2099 7 месяцев назад
Common sense and well thought out. You are so wise! Thanks Karen!
@rebeccafoster-faith6647
@rebeccafoster-faith6647 7 месяцев назад
Tje fabric giveaway table at Project Linus is my downfall. Someone brings stuff in every time. One time i brought so much home that I realized it was gluttonous. And i brought a chunk back.
@HotchStuff
@HotchStuff 7 месяцев назад
I love watching all your videos, and this one was very good for me because I am learning to store my stuff better. I have use a lot of the craft bins and I have labeled them.
@YvettePritchard-o2e
@YvettePritchard-o2e 7 месяцев назад
Karen. Your awsome I have some fabric but I have more yarn then anything lol slowly decluttering everything been giving my craft stuff I don't use to the art and craft teacher at my mom assistant living place where she lives I brought a tone of paint and stuff to her a few months ago and she just thank me again last week when I saw her
@wendywiese419
@wendywiese419 7 месяцев назад
Excellent video. Thanks, Karen, for all the helpful suggestions.
@the.pokey.little.pineapple4546
@the.pokey.little.pineapple4546 7 месяцев назад
Love this, no perfection, just adjusting, kind of like life!
@msplantladi
@msplantladi 14 дней назад
Oh you have been peaking in my sewing room 😮huge thank you I didn't like being in my room but I love creativity so what was my problem? Visual clutter and it was mainly fabric. I struggle with fabric print organizing. Again thank you for sharing your wonderful experience. I also struggle with projects in progress 😮
@Auntie7024
@Auntie7024 7 месяцев назад
Great video today, Karen. Your organization tips are so helpful. Thank you for your hard work creating this video. ❤😊
@rebeccamulkern1051
@rebeccamulkern1051 7 месяцев назад
Great video as always! As I’m a quilter that only makes about 5 or 6 big quilts in a year and some little wall quilts, I try to keep my fabric stash in two big drawers and I usually don’t buy anymore fabric unless I truly fall in love with a collection. In one drawer I have the fabrics , fat quarters or smaller,according to designer and I have a separate section for my background ones. In the second drawer I keep either scraps or fabrics by the meter, alongside leftover fabrics that can be turned into binding. I’ve had to be disciplined as I don’t want to end up with heaps of gorgeous but unused fabric, money is tight and practical decisions have to be made. This approach keeps me calm and focused and I really appreciate it when I splash out on a new collection but I do that with a specific quilt in mind ❤
@eileensecrest2185
@eileensecrest2185 7 месяцев назад
Thank you, Karen. I keep almost everything in clear project boxes. These are fabrics I think would look good together waiting for a pattern. I have separate boxes for Christmas, Halloween, solids and checks. I also keep backings separate. Precuts go into a small bureau. I go through everything at the beginning of the year and make a list of quilts to work on. I find this system helps me not buy too much new fabric. If I do it goes into a new project box.
@lostfelinepiesh6917
@lostfelinepiesh6917 7 месяцев назад
My sewing room is an extra bedroom in our house. I built a shelf for the closet that fits the flat, clear Rubbermaid containers and folded all my yardage sideways into them. This way I can just pull out the container with the color I need, hold any in need of matching fabric over them, and quickly see how all the various colors stack up. It's really helped to use what I have more instead of always buying new stuff when I need a match lol
@ShirleyDeeDesigns
@ShirleyDeeDesigns 6 месяцев назад
Batiks are my favorite! Send them my way! 😉
@coreygilles847
@coreygilles847 7 месяцев назад
I like to separate fabric panels from the rest of my quilting fabric
@cj6337
@cj6337 5 месяцев назад
Hi Karen Great Video. I store my fabric like this. 1) Flowers 2) Foliage 3) Paisley 4) Pattern, 5) Novelty 6) Solids 7) Batiks 8) Reproduction 9) Designers Tula Pink, Kaffee Fasset, Mark Lipinski, Tilda, Liberty. I store my fat quarters in a old Pattern Drawer and my Yardage folded in a Vintage Dinning Cabinet. Any scraps from my Categories I cut down to 10, 5" and 2 1/2" and Store in 2 Dressers with each drawer as per my categories. I have been using this system for years. Thank you for letting me share. Love your channel.
@DH-qz2so
@DH-qz2so 7 месяцев назад
timestamp 3:32: you forgot the "L" in Polka! just a gentle spelling correction! Thanks for the great tips!
@ejojuarez7503
@ejojuarez7503 2 месяца назад
Thank you for an indepth informative video. It was simple, to the point, and very relatable. I have fabrics from around the world and I'm getting overwhelmed but this has inspired me to actually make something out of them instead of just look at them to only put them away never making anything. You've inspired me😊.
@vivianburrus8085
@vivianburrus8085 6 месяцев назад
Excellent video! Cleaning/clearing up is easier once "everything has a place". The hard part is delineating the categories of the things you need to store and then finding the solutions for designating those places. I primarily buy fabric by project but have reached the overwhelm stage so need to come up with a new system and you have given me a road map for thinking about and doing that. Particularly i have been toying around with figuring out what are the perfect containers for that depending on the project so will now try to figure out what works well for that. One thought about fabric categories: under "Theme" or Fabric Style: Novelty or "To Be Fussy Cut" fabrics might also be stored separately from other fabrics.
@beverleymay4474
@beverleymay4474 7 месяцев назад
Love this - very timely as Im looking a fabric storage this week... thank you
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