
Storage of needlework and materials: 12 simple ideas
Organizing order in the workplace is alreadyhalf of a successfully completed project. And an orderly workspace for a needlewoman who stores countless amounts of threads, ribbons and buttons is very important. Several useful ideas for convenient storage of needlework can be useful to anyone who has at least a couple of skeins of thread!1.If you don't have a separate room for crafts or at least part of it, try using the space in your closet! 2. Jars of jams and pickles can be turned into containers for skeins of yarn. Make a hole in the lid and make sure the skein unwinds freely in the jar. 3. Tin cans from canned goods, coffee or paints can be transformed into round wall shelves for yarn and other useful items.
4.Attach a screw-top jar to a shelf with a lid. To get the things stored there, you will need to unscrew the jar. 5. Use all possible vertical surfaces to store materials. For example, sew a cover with pockets from top to bottom for a room door! 6. Attach crossbars to a wooden frame, on which you will then put spools of ribbons, tape, colored paper.
7.If you store buttons, needles, and other small items in jars and other containers and they stand on a horizontal surface, try to save space and build a tall box with compartments for them. 8. Decorate ordinary tins with colored paper, fabric, threads, and store brushes, pencils, scissors, and other stationery in them.
10.Wind the constantly tangled floss threads onto regular clothespins. Secure the end of the thread with a clothespin so you don't have to waste time and energy looking for it. 11. Use wire hanging shelves for storage in the kitchen, bathroom, or garden. By hanging such a shelf on the door, you again help save space. 12. If you have old, unnecessary mouse pads or cork mats or leftover cork wallpaper, use them to decorate tin cans from food products. It is not only convenient to store office supplies and tools in such stands, but they are also pleasing to the eye!