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Craft Room Organization: Fabric Panels

June 21st, 2010

I’ve been into sewing lately. I get  a case of crafting A.D.D. every now & then and I need something to distract me. This month it’s sewing. It all started because I was getting tired of the way things looked under the tables in my craft room:

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Those drawers up there are where I store all of my cardstock scraps. I LOVE this system. It’s a great way to utilize the space under the table (which is otherwise wasted). I can easily pull these drawers out when I need to get to scraps (they come completely out of the unit which I really like). I sort mine by color. The only problem is that it looks messy (along w/ the other crapola I shove under there). I decided I wanted a way to cover it up so when I’m not accessing my scraps it looks more attractive.

Also, we have this trainwreck which was in desperate need of something to hide it (or blow it up entirely):

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God, I hate wires. I’m a gadget girl but I hate wires. Unfortunately the fact that I have so many gadgets creates quite the the predicament for me when I want things to look tidy. I decided to solve both of the above problems with fabric panels & some tension rods:

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All of my scraps are still nice & accessible when I need them. I just push away the fabric panel & open the drawers that I need. I bought the tension rods at Target for a few bucks each & they work GREAT. Such a cheap & easy solution.

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I found the fabric on sale at Joann’s - I like the simplicity of the colors but the pattern adds some character. I think what we mostly need to emphasize here people is that I CAN SEW SQUARES!! I CAN SEW IN A SEMI-STRAIGHT LINE!!!

It’s the little things I tell ya.

Anyway - next on my list is creating something to wrap around this table here to cover up this bad boy. (No, not the giant fat cat - look past until you see the bleeding eyesore of wires & dust bunnies.)

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Typical Max. Always in my shot. And while we are on the subject, can we discuss what is wrong with this picture below?? I mean really, how am I to learn how to sew with this giant furball always getting in my way?

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Hmmph. I suppose I will allow him to stay. After all, I did grab the camera & take photo upon photo of him lying there instead of shooing him off. And then I patted him on the head.

I promise to share this sewing project that Max is lying on once it’s complete. It’s super fun & easy to do.

Hope you are all enjoying the summer weather. It’s been great so far up here in MA.

Organization, Sewing, the cat.

  1. lori s.
    June 22nd, 2010 at 07:39 | #1

    looks very nice, great idea!

  2. June 22nd, 2010 at 09:45 | #2

    This also works well to conceal clutter on a corner desk for small houses. I am a college student and an artist, and we are getting a new room mate, so I am temporarily giving up my art studio. We purchased a small corner desk to keep the community living space a bit cleaner, and to conceal the clutter of all of my school stuff, I am hanging a ceiling to nearly floor curtain that can be pushed aside when I need to work at the work station. Also, working with shelving or work spaces that extend UP instead of ACROSS saves a lot of space, and uses a lot of the wall area that would otherwise just be paint and flatness.

  3. June 22nd, 2010 at 21:32 | #3

    Looks nice! You know, for the table, I’ve seen people attach a strip of velcro across the side all the way around the table. Then take a long enough piece of fabric like you did with fabric on the rods and on the top edge about 1/2 or 1 inch down sew the other part of the velcro the other side to the fabric. Then place them together all the way around the table. :)

  4. June 22nd, 2010 at 23:39 | #4

    I love the panels that you made! They make the room look very chic. You sound like me when I complete a sewing project because like you, I’m definitely no seamstress. I can so sympathize with the black furball that likes to lay all over your projects. I, too, have a tuxedo cat who just LOVES to sit on my paper. I would love to know why they do that?! And like you, I just pat him on the head and go about my day. We’re such suckers!

  5. June 23rd, 2010 at 06:41 | #5
  6. Connie
    June 23rd, 2010 at 12:32 | #6

    I am amazed at your site. You have inspired me to want to scrapbook and create a room of my own!

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