And put shelves up and filled the closet up:
The top shelf has my quilting supplies, the next shelf down has my beading supplies (behind the curtain on the left) and some project boxes. The fabric is on pants hangars and labeled with fabric color, count and the project it is for. The colored boxes in the middle there have Carriage House Samplings, Shepherd's Bush and Prairie Schooler patterns. I use a lot of those scrapbook storage boxes for my needlework. I have several 6-drawer Iris storage carts that I use for both paper crafting and cross stitch storage. For my cross stitch, I put one project per drawer (the drawers are actually storage boxes that slide into the cart), so when I'm ready to stitch on that project, I pull it out and have my pattern, fiber, beads and fabric all in one place. The rest is for paper crafting and rubber stamping. This is the after, before, it was rather a hodgepodge - now it is just messy.
After another year or so, I bought an Expedit bookcase from Ikea and moved a bunch of stuff out of the closest and the packing boxes from the basement and got this:
The drawers hold my sewing supplies, the two tan baskets have my printed Chatelaine patterns, lots of beading, sewing, stitching patterns, crafting paper, floss and fibers and craft books and magazines fill up the rest of it. The baskets on the right have my knitting supplies and some mending that needs to be done.
I then bought these units from Michaels for my kitted patterns, my DVDs, assorted papers and The Hubs' books and game manuals:
And that's where I keep my craft stash.
I have four projects left from my original WIPocalypse list, Santa's Magic, Elegant Doily, Secret Victorian Garden and Three Tulips.
I had a finish this month on Three Tulips. It went from here:
Santa's Magic was here at the March WIPocalypse:
Secret Victorian Garden
and Elegant Doily went from here:
12 comments:
Good Morning Susan!
I love this post. It is great to see how everyone organizes their crafts. I have a bedroom that I want to turn into a craft room and I love seeing how everyone organizes their supplies. I have lots of sampler books that I have to organize too.
Great progress this month!
Hope the week is calm so far. lol :)
Thanks for sharing how you organize all your craft supplies...it's great to see how everyone does this (mine is just a big mess!) great progress on your stitching projects, they all look wonderful!
Congratulations on your Three Tulips finish! Nice progress on your WIPs. I enjoyed seeing how you organize your stash.
Robin in Virginia
It's not easy to organize all our crafting stuff, particularly when we do different crafts. Since my retirement I don't need my study any longer and have been re-organizing my stitching and quilting supplies but I'm far from being as organized as you are.
Vey nice progress on your WIPs. I have been wondering what all the projects are that are hanging on that curtain. I can recognize some of them but not all.
I love getting a glimpse of people's craft rooms, especially those who do a variety like you (and me)!
Thanks for sharing your photos! What a great idea to hang the fabric on pants hangers! You've made amazing progress on your stitching and it's beautiful. Congrats on finishing your rabbit before Easter!
The more I look at the fabric of Santa's Magic, the more I like it. Could you please tell me what it is.
Great progress on your stitching this month.
I liked the craft storage photos but I was trying to get a better look at the row of framed samplers above the unit. Any chance of a close-up?
I talked about my storage but couldn't be bothered to take photos!! It was getting late and I'd been at work LOL.
Thanks for sharing how you organize all your craft supplies. I find it's a nice way to discover new storage ideas. Super progress on all your wips.
What beautiful work on your projects! I like them all.
I am impressed with your storage solution. I wish mine was that good! Lovely stitching too. :)
Your "craft room" is great. I have a small nook in my basement. I love all of the great stitching you are working on. I have never seen a white on white pattern before. Gorgeous.
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