Fabric Storage Inspiration & Organizing Tips
Fabric storage and organizing is such a challenge! I can always use helpful tips to keep my love of fabric from taking over!
The next time you’re at a garage sale or thrift store you’ll want to grab any old cassette holders…this is a fabulous way to keep fabric scraps. It makes such a colorful display! You rock, Tonya! What a great idea!
{DIY Fabric Storage – Treasures for Tots}
Fabric storage can be so hard, but you can do it! Take a look at the process Treasures for Tots uses! You can do this without buying expensive supplies!
This is a simply beautiful way to store fabric scraps and decorate at the same time. Prudent Baby share the details here.
This is one of the smartest ideas ever! File away your fabric! Karen uses hanging folders to help her keep her fabric stash under control.
Here’s a couple ideas from one of my previous fabric storage posts…
What do you think about this? I love, love, love the idea of storing fabric in vintage suitcases!
I have two of these beauties that I’ve been dying to use for sometime special. And I’m planning on printing out some of these sweet little labels from Just Something I Made. Go download some for yourself!
Cut Out and Keep has a great download to help you remember what fabric you have. Hmmm…anyone out there have this problem? I can’t wait to do this…talk about organized!
This way I’ll know exactly the colors I need when I find a sale. That’s important!
Read the rest of this fabric storage post here.
Folded fabric in a beautiful pink dresser??? Oh my…just amazing!
Those little chalkboard tags make all the difference, don’t you think?! I wish I could wake up tomorrow to this in my house!
Check out these printable fabric labels from Family Ever After. She’s super smart!
Isn’t this folded fabric out of this world amazing??? Read more here about Olabelhe’s sewing room.
A couple more posts to get your craft supplies organized…
22 Tips to Organize Your Craft Room
25 DIY Home Organization Ideas
Which idea is your favorite? Do you have a cool storage idea to share? I’d love to hear about it in the comments!
~Kim
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Louise says
I’ve just been sorting out and neatly folding my smaller pieces of fabric – into a boring old cardboard box!! Lovely ideas, lots of inspiration, thanks.
Kim Layton says
Hi Louise! Well, at least you know what you have now! It’s a life long process! 🙂 Good luck!
~Kim
dawn says
I am so happy that there are others that are as passionate about material. I have so much, and I have tried to maintain it, but there is always a new piece or two that will find a way into the house…lol.
I have found that a small bookcase or two in the closet will work for a bit. Until that passion grows.
Crystal says
Love these storage ideas!! Great ideas!!
Kim Layton says
Hi Crystal! Thanks! I appreciate you stopping by…I think we’re all in the same boat when it comes to trying to find new ideas to control our fabric and supplies!
~Kim
Shelley says
I love the pink dresser & the old suitcases!
Kim Layton says
Hi Shelley! Those are cute, aren’t they! I have two suitcases {one loaded with fabric in a not-so-pretty way} that I need to work on!
~Kim
DanielaC. says
Hi! Beautiful ideas!!! I love the Pink Suitcase, the hanging folders, the “Cut out and keep” idea and the printable fabrics labels…just for starting, and then I would like to have all the others projects (I’m dying for the Olabelhe’s sewing room!!!)!!! Thank you for sharing! DanielaC.
Kim Layton says
Hi Daniela! I understand the love for Olabelhe’s sewing room. I big puffy heart it! 🙂
~Kim
Megan says
Another lovely and inspiring post. Perfect timing for me. The danger of avalanches from my fabric piles finally got to me. For the past few days I have been reorganizing my sewing room. Finding room to stack all my bolts of fabric is especially tough. I have been adding more good storage space with more book shelves and an old entertainment unit which were cast off from someone moving. Now to make it all as pretty as your pictures.
Kim Layton says
Oh, it sounds like you have a nice collection of fabric…so fun! You’ll get there! An old entertainment unit sounds super helpful!
~Kim
Debbie @The Hip Hostess says
Storing fabric has always been a dilemma for me, these are some fabulous solutions! Thanks so much, great post for all of us fabric hoarders!
Kim Layton says
Hi Debbie!
I’m sure you have a ton of fabric to deal with and it can’t be easy to keep it all organized! Baby steps, right!? Good luck!
~Kim
Christine says
So many good ideas here. I hoard fabric so I really could use some good organization! Mine is stuck in a closet, wish I had the shelving in my sewing room like the one photo.
Kim Layton says
Hi Christine! I understand the closet method…I’ve been there! 🙂
~Kim
Angie says
Some great ideas! I love the file cabinet storage one. I must do that when I move my craft room. Right now, I’ve been mini-bolting my fabrics on to the cardboard inserts for comic books. You can pick them up fairly inexpensively and make for a quick and easy way to store and sort your fabrics!
Heather says
Love the chalkboard tags; perfect for me because I’m always changing things. I love the whole set-up; looks the easiest to maintain, the others are so beautiful but too fussy to keep neat!
Cassandra says
I use a cd tower to hold my new smaller cut fabrics, fat quarters-2 yards, http://sleepingorsewing.blogspot.com/2013/06/fabric-tower.html
and a computer desk to hold my vintage sheets.
http://sleepingorsewing.blogspot.com/2012/07/my-craft-space-whos-messiest-part-1.html
storagetokyngton says
Adorable ideas! I feel so inspired! Thanks!
Donna Phillips says
I store my larger plain pieces in 2 6-cube boxes from Ikea. My smaller (1-2 yds) in a shoe cube box from Target. My larger scraps in an over-the-door fabric shoe holder from Walmart. My larger patterned pieces are hanging over 3 pvc pipes with rope through them hung staggered so clients (and I!) can see the patterns. My smaller scraps are tossed in a drawer! Very utilitarian, easy, not nearly as creative as some of the ideas here!
Lorie Shuk says
Love looking at all the pretty, neatly folded fabric on display, especially Olabelhe’s sewing room but in reality, sun and fabric don’t mix! You can’t tell me she uses up that stash fast enough to avoid fading.
Robert says
These ideas are inspiring thank you.