
Cozy Sewing Space
What Houzzers are commenting on:
fold and store like-colored fabric together store finished projects in totes
Store fabrics by hue. If not using frequently, store behind glass doors or in drawers to keep away from dust and light.
Great way to store fabrics and projects in a bag to make it easy to continue work on it
Stack fabric on shelves by color. As with yarn, fabric is generally best sorted by hue. Keep your stash neatly folded and stacked on shelving. If you don’t work with your fabrics frequently, you may want to store them behind closed doors or in solid drawers, where they’re away from dust and light. Keep works-in-progress in baskets or totes. Projects that are underway can be one of the most frustrating things to store in the craft area. Consider keeping yours in sturdy tote bags or baskets with handles so they can easily be moved from the storage area to your workspace
Stack fabric on shelves by color. As with yarn, fabric is generally best sorted by hue. Keep your stash neatly folded and stacked on shelving. If you don’t work with your fabrics frequently, you may want to store them behind closed doors or in solid drawers, where they’re away from dust and light.


























