Here is my newly organized craft room. It has four doors in it with one leading to the laundry room, another leads to a bathroom, one leads to the family room, and the fourth door leads into my...
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Organize your jewelry, sewing supplies, or just make a cute wall decoration with your old spools of thread.
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Almost every sewist has an ever-growing collection of fabrics. Share how you keep yours organized.
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Use a magnetic bar on your sewing room wall to organize metal notions like scissors and needles.
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Put a sticky-back magnet in a dust pan for super-quick sewing room cleaning.
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Always on the lookout for that one stray button? Keep them together with safety pins.
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Use straightened paper clips to keep bobbins with their matching thread spools
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Jewelry hanger made from a recycled wood frame that has been fixed and repainted. A piece of mesh is added to the back and a picture hanger. This way your earrings and necklaces hang like...
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Ready to get organized for 2009? Instead of buying a new planner, try taking some of the trash that’s been piling up in 2008 and put it to good use. Check out my DIY Green planner. You can see...
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If you're anything like me, you have embroidery and sewing patterns all over your house, but with a quick trip to the office-supply store you'll be able to organize them all.
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Once you start embroidering, your floss stash will multiply faster than gremlins in water. Here's how to keep it in control.
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