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Monday, July 27, 2009

Organizing Fabric Remnants

Above, an excerpt from the 1952 book “Sewing Made Easy”, by Mary Lynch.

Over the weekend I did a bit of destashing of bins and bins of fabric remnants that I had let pile up in my craft shed and barn. I will be filling up my Suburban with the unloved fabric to donate to The Legacy in Sebastopol, one of my favorite shopping spots. Most of the fabric I saved is vintage and it desperately needed organizing.I like to roll and cigar-wrap my remnants, but rarely take the time to do that. On Sunday, I designed some wraps to print out to motivate me to get ’er done. And of course, I made them for you, too. For free PDF downloads of the wraps to print out, click HERE for the shorter ones and HERE for the longer ones. I will keep extra wraps on hand in my sewing nook to wrap remnants as I get them from now on.I cut along the margin edge of each sheet to remove the white non-printed section (so when the bands overlap, the image blends onto itself,) then cut between each graphic to make the strips.Before rolling my fabric, I measured each and wrote the dimensions on the label of the wrap.I placed a 12-inch piece of tape on the table as a folding guide so that all my rolls would be uniform in length. I folded each fabric piece to that width, folded back the raw edges and jelly-rolled, folding in the end raw edges before finishing the roll.I wrapped the roll with the band and secured with clear tape.I’ll be storing my remnants in vintage non-smelly luggage.

75 comments:

Faded Plains said...

How sweet of you to think of us :o)

Amy @ Living Locurto said...

This is great and I hope someday I will actually do this:-) Right now, my little piles are folded neatly under my bathroom sink... of all places!??

dollcloset said...

Great idea! It looks so tidy & organized - unlike my current setup. =P

Eclectic Oddities said...

You have to be the most organized person I've ever seen! Those remnant wraps are ingenious!

You'd think that after 50 plus years of sewing and working retail fabric stores, that I would have thought to do my remnants that way too.

Thanks for adding another 'to do' item to my list...JK.... something to do when I have nothing else to occupy my hands..lol.

The printable strips are wonderful, and I thank you for allowing us to share in your organizational abilities!

Judith

duet letterpress said...

organization at its finest! how nice!

J. Christina Huh said...

Fantastic idea!

The Redhead Riter said...

THAT is such a fantastic idea!!! When I see your postings on something like this, I think, "Why haven't I thought of that?" LOL Actually, you have me brainwashed...every time I see a little bird, I think of you!

Have a lovely day!

Crafterella said...

What a super idea, thanks for sharing the wraps with us, now there is no excuse, except maybe lack of time.

Nadine said...

Wow - very organized! It looks so nice tucked into the vintage trunk. Thank you for sharing!

~Nadine

Lynn S. said...

What a GREAT idea! As I worked in fabric/crafts sales for more years than I care to remember I know your idea is one of the best ways to organize and store your fabrics! THANKS so much for sharing the wrapper with the rest of us!

Christina said...

I'm so impressed!

LindaSonia said...

Great idea! Thanks for sharing LindaSonia

Anonymous said...

What a wonderful idea & as always thank you so much for sharing.

Diane of Crafty Passions said...

Looks so organized I love the idea !
Diane

DeeDee said...

Now how did you know I needed something like this...I love them thanks so much...DeeDee

Creative Crafter UK said...

What a great idea - I wish I could be as organised as you! I love your remenant labels.

NicNacManiac said...

Fabulous idea!! So organized, sometimes you really just have to take some time and get you stuff together. It certainly helps later on when you are looking for a particular item. Thanks so much for the lovely tags wrappers. My life is becoming nice and neat, thanks to you!!

Domestic Designer said...

Great idea! thanks!

Kathleen said...

Everyday I look forward to your blog, and what new idea or creation you have for us. Thank you so much, this is a great idea, and my fabric rolls will look so nice. Hugs, Kathleen

Mademoiselle Julie said...

OMG - this would be a dream set-up! I am not sure I'd have the patience for it though... Maybe around x-mas - I get to relax & play catch-up usualy around that time of the year. Great idea! Cheers, Julie

Natalie Jost | Olive Manna said...

reading the other comments I just want to say DITTO. DITTO. DITTO. :D Awesome, thank you for sharing too!

SharDon Exclusives said...

YOU are so clever! Your thank you package is on its way...by snail mail but on its way..blessings
Sharon

Christie Cottage said...

I just want to come and spend a week with you. Check out all your awesome items and go to that incredible flea market with you.

Me and probably 1000 other people!

Kim Walus said...

That is pretty nifty. I love the idea and will have to use it. Thank you for the free downloads.

Ruby said...

Thank you so much for your generosity!

Argenta said...

You can't imagine how timely this is, as I am reorganizing and purging my fabric stash. Thank you!

GrannySmithGreen said...

Gracious, you are just to cleaver, creative and organized. Want to come over to my craft room?

bonniemomof5 said...

What a great idea. Thank you for sharing your talent with us. It is muchly appreciated.

Meghan T. said...

ok you are just amazing....simply amazing...I have never seen anything like it or met anyone like you. I am so jealous....I wish I were your neighbor.
Love all your ideas and I would love all those remnants.....so darling! Wish I didn't live 2 hours away! :)

Mel said...

You are sooooo nice!!
Love them and am going to tell my sewing buddies!

Atelier Conti said...

Ooh! I love the organization Cathe! It sure makes life so much easier. Your blog is delicious!

Esther said...

That is such a lovely idea and thanks so much for the wraps. I really need something that works for smaller pieces and this looks such a good idea.

People Who Know Me Would Say: said...

You are the goddess of creativity and organization! You never, ever, ever cease to amaze. I found some old apothecary bottles and bought them (online). They're the kind you have to empty of their content and soak, then clean with denture tablets...How should I label them? I have the option of buying vintage labels (vintage, but filled with writing), or creating labels with a simple drug or herb name. So I ask myself, "WWCD"? (What would Cathe do?) :)

Randi said...

Thank you...this is just the kick in the pants I need to get my fabric sorted out and organized. It's super nice of you to share these with all of us!

Elaine said...

Thank you so much! I have been sorting my stash - again. This will be a lovely way to get it to a more usable state.

Lucy said...

have another nickel Cathe, because seriously - I don't know how you do it! So organised! Perhaps it's time for me to tackle the attic full of remanants now.

Carly said...

Thanks Cathe! I feel so much better about my supplies and more motivated and creative when everything is all pretty. You're a gem!

Luci said...

What a great idea, if I ever get organized, I'm using this!

Handbagaddict said...

Great idea!!! Thank you!!!

Karen said...

How'd you know I needed to organize my fabric? What a great motivator you are! Did I miss it, or did you also tell us how to get vintage luggage non-smelly? Karen

xashee's corner said...

thank you so much for sharing! :) have a GREAT day!

Linda said...

Hello, i referred your creations on my blog. You can see them on http://paneamoreecreativita.it/2009/07/etichette-per-ordinare-le-stoffe.html
I hope you like it.
hello, linda

Its about art and design said...

What a clever idea and it was so kind of you to share. Thank you.

bklyn jenny said...

this is an awesome idea. thanks for sharing!

JS said...

This is wonderful. There are two closets in my tiny San Francisco closet, and one is completely filled to the brim with fabric. Organizing would take a long coffee-fueled weekend, but I can see it would be well worth the effort. Thank you for the wonderful idea!

Rachel@oneprettything.com said...

These are awesome and SO CUTE! I love them! Thanks sooo much! I'll be linking.

Junie Moon said...

This is a brilliant idea and your timing is perfect. I want to de-stash and give to an organization for use in charitable projects. Your idea(s) work great for giving them the fabric pieces in a presentable way but useful as well with the labels. Thank you so much.

Anonymous said...

I just wanted to say thank you thank you thank you for all of these goodies! Oh and also mention how jealous I am that you're in NorCal close to Sebastopol. I spent most of my childhood in Santa Rosa and I miss the west coast even tho I was also from Missouri where I am now.

Melissa said...

Brilliant! I've been going through my stash too, so these will come in very handy. I think I'll use them on my yarn also! Thanks :)

Lindsey said...

What a great idea! I love the photo of all of your pretty fabrics in the luggage. Beautiful!

{ Lindsey }
http://greatfullday.blogspot.com

maryellenscrafts said...

Thanks. Love the idea. I have quite a bit a fabric at home I can do this with.

Unknown said...

I've googled dozens of different "craft terms + organized" and not found such wonderfully creative solutions to craft storage dilemmas. You make even the process of filing craft leftovers a joyful pastime, and then share your creative genius with people you'll never meet. What a sweetie! Thank you!

deba822 said...

I wish I could organize my fabric like that. The best I've done is sort it by color in rubbermaid bins.

April said...

Great way to keep yourself organized. Thanks for sharing!!

whyte said...

Oh my gosh, look at that candy store in that drawer, what a delightful and fabulous idea! Thanks Cathe!!

FishStikks said...

Ooooh, very nicely done and they all look so beautiful all rolled up and placed together like that!

Anne said...

These are so pretty!! I organized some of my remnants with paper labels, but mine were just cut out of scrap paper and nowhere near as nice as yours.

I posted a link to your labels on Craft Gossip Sewing:
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/free-printable-wrapper-labels-for-fabric-remnants/2009/08/02/

--Anne

Celia said...

Clever, clever idea!

Melissa ;-) said...

So simple and yet so brilliant! Why didn't I think of that? Thank you!

Jill said...

I have a lot of fabric and remnants. My mouth is gaping open right now. Beautiful organization. Thank you.

Sarah Doyle said...

This is something we can all say - why didn't we think of this before. Thanks for the tutorial. I've added it to my blog - sarahjdoyle.com/2009/08/07/the-very-best-method-of-organizing-fabric-remnants.aspx

Thanks again
Sarah J Doyle
http://PatternsThatFitYou.com
http://SewingBusiness.com blog
http://SarahJDoyle.com blog

jenni said...

oh my gosh--these are great!!! such a wonderful idea!

patstudio said...

Nice blog. And I love love this idea....what a great way to get and stay organized.

Emily said...

OK!! I printed out ten pages of these today and plan to tackle my boxes, and boxes, and boxes of fabric. Maybe...someday...i'll post a pic.

Pink Rufflez said...

Love, love, love these!! Thank you!

Shellie said...

If you print them on the full sheet labels, you don't need tape. But I wouldn't recommend that for finer/delicate fabrics.

Catherine said...

Thank you for sharing! This is just what I need to get organized. :)

Lynn said...

Wow!

Just proves the simplest idea is the best.
thanks I had fun this weekend tackling my stash of fabric remnants.


thanks

Lynn Alexander

Joan said...

Many thanks for this helpful solution to fabric
chaos. I'm inspired and plan to utilize your
remnant labels immediately.

Joan

mymebaby.com said...

What a brilliant idea! I just organized my fabric stash but I didn't label them. I think I'll go back and add the measurements using these labels.

Unknown said...

What a clever idea! I have been storing my fabric in a wicker trunk since I started living in a travel trailer 9 years ago. Rolling like this would give me so much more room in there. Thank you!

Roberta said...

splendida idea...ho sempre un disordine nelle scatole delle stoffe...con le tue etchette - fascette sarà tutto più a posto.
ciao Roberta

StudioCherie said...

I am glad you linked to this on the Etsy forum thread. Great work! Thanks for sharing

DoItMyselfMommy said...

Okay, so I've been back 5 times to print these out! They are soooo handy! Thank you so much! I use alot of fabric since I make homemade baby items and sell them on Etsy http://www.homemadebabyshoppe.etsy.com

Can't thank you enough!

Susanne said...

Thank you so very much for posting this! I've been losing my mind trying to keep track of my fabrics, and trying to keep everything from getting wrinkled when folded.

You're a genius!!