Storing the Stash

A reader asked in the comments yesterday about storing the fabric.  There are so many different ways to store the stash fabric.  In the trunk of the car, in the freezer, under the mattress .. anywhere your husband won’t find it!  :)

Please share how you store your fabric. Or, share how you wish you stored your fabric.  Share what you’ve tried or seen that works great or what you’ve tried or seen that doesn’t work so well.  What absolutely doesn’t work for some may work perfectly for others.

My stash has been stored in everything from Rubbermaid type boxes, to a three shelf bookcase, to a linen closet to a walk-in closet.  My guess is that we’re all doing the best we can under our circumstances.  While we want to make our fabrics as accessible as possible, I pretty much just take the space I’m given and use it as best I can.

My current fabric storage setup, and probably my most favorite so far are shelving units that we got at Sam’s Club.

stash2 I like this setup because the shelves are deep and I have other things stored behind the fabric.  There’s more fabric behind some stacks; there are boxes of varying sizes behind some stacks; hidden suprises behind others.  Because the stacks are short, the fabric doesn’t topple over too easily.  I can see pretty much everything I have and I can get to it easily.

My fabric is stored in the basement so there are no problems with food odors and dust from the tons of baby powder and flour that I use upstairs.  Don’t try to figure that out — baby powder in the bathroom; flour in the kitchen!  :) Since our basement is a walkout and part of our living area, it’s heated and cooled so I don’t have to worry about humidity issues.

With the fabric being in the basement, there are no windows where direct sunlight can reach my fabric so I don’t mind that it’s on open shelves.  If my fabric was stored in a room with windows and sunlight, I’d probably prefer to have the fabric in a closet with doors or in storage containers.

Think about what works for you when re-organizing  your fabric.  Not only does the fabric need to be easy to get to, but it also need to be easy for you to put it away.

In a previous house, I had the fabric stored in a walk-in closet in one of the bedrooms but I sewed in the family room.  I was constantly bringing fabric into that room and rarely taking it back to the closet.  Having my fabric right next to my cutting table now helps me get it back onto the shelves when I’m finished using it.

Think about possible problems such as sunlight, humidity, bugs and work around any such issues.  If your fabric is stored in multiple locations (hall closet, bedroom closet, under bed type boxes, etc.), you might keep a notebook or spreadsheet as to where you have things.  Like . . reds in hall closet, blues under bed.

Do the best you can with what you have but don’t stress about it!  Get the stash organized though because it’s just a bit less than 2 weeks til the real stashbusting begins!  :)

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Here’s the Table

First the story . . when we looked at this house when it was for sale, I thought the downstairs family room was perfect for my quilting/sewing.  Even though the room is plenty big enough (something like 29′ x 40′), I never could get things arranged — the longarm, the sewing machine, the cutting table, the ironing table, the computer desk, the TV . . it just didn’t all fit the way I wanted it to.  My cutting table is one of those with the side sections that open out.  When both ends are out (which they always are), it’s 40″ x 72″.  The sewing machine was totally in the way where it was.  In order to use the longarm, I had to fold up the little extension end of the table or I bumped into it.  Last week Vince was sitting downstairs and I had him look at everything and try to figure out what we could do differently to make more room.  Every idea we had wouldn’t work for one reason or another.  We talked about folding down one end of the cutting table which would have made it 40″ x 50″ but it was the 40″ width that was causing the most problems.

When Vince and I were at Sam’s on Tuesday, I was wandering around, looking for nothing in particular.  I was on the tool row . . obviously not paying any attention to where I was going.  I came across a work bench that immediately looked like something I could use.  I found Vince and had him come look at it.  We couldn’t fit it in the car but when he and Chad went back Wednesday, they got it for me.

When Vince showed it to Chad in the store, Chad couldn’t believe I wanted it.  It’s truly a men’s type work bench but it works perfectly for me.  The new one is 72″ long also but it’s about 20″ wide. And, the height is adjustable.  We set it up a bit too tall I think and will lower it an inch or so today.  There’s peg board on both sides of the sets of drawers and I stuck a plastic set of drawers in the opening in the middle.  The 40″ x 72″ cutting table has been moved out, the sewing machine has been moved to where the cutting table was.  It’s so much better!!

Guess I could’ve cleaned all the fingerprints off the metal in front.  But, it’s just industrial strength stainless steel on front.

Four sections of this metal peg board.  I’m so glad I found this.  I shouldn’t have complained about that shopping trip, should I?

Look at the drawers!  I love this table!

When we moved in, I had Vince add this light over my sewing machine.  The individual lights can be pointed wherever you want them but no matter where I pointed them, I didn’t like it for sewing and rarely used it.  They’re perfect over this cutting table though.  (Please excuse the mess on that top shelf above the fabric.  One day I might clean up there . . not today !)


I still have lots of cleaning and re-organizing to get done but this is a start and I think it’s going to make my sewing room a much more pleasant place to be.