Transport Quilt
Transport Quilt

I quilt, I am a Quilter, I love quilting and I love the quilt. Quilting has enriched my life so that you never dreamed. I learned about the interesting history because of quilts. I made many friends, and traveled by the opportunities for padding.
To make quilting fun and be able to initiate and conduct projects with less stress and avoid hunting for tools a sewing room organized is a necessity. Here are tried and true ideas and tips on how to organize room sewing and quilting, whatever size. If you use the space for other purposes, such as an office, art gallery or even an organization can create more room time to focus on sewing and quilting.
1. Ask your sewing machine, ironing board and cutting table arranged in ways that are easily accessible. Get a system going for you to take fewer steps between the iron and sewing machine that will save time and be more effective. Or if you do not have room for all in the same room who think that only makes the exercise from room to room, instead of save time.
2. Use baskets or other gadgets of fabric and quilting stores sell the store to keep your tools in place beside you get the most use. Be sure to put back into the same container after use, because it saves much time. If you store your tools in a room different from where you sew, containers make it easy to transport tools you need and then be replaced in storage, with minimal effort or time.
a. For example, tools used in place of the ironing board around the board board. This could include a cloth-pressure spray, pincushion a small pair of scissors and a measuring gauge. I bought a table ironing board cover with measurements printed on the cover.
b. Next to the sewing machine, you need a pincushion, scissors, seam ripper, a dustbin for threads, or you can tape a plastic bag or paper at your table for the son to sew. Also have extra cable and coils around the machine. A magnetic board to maintain the orientation of the project is very useful. I love my Side Winder Winder laptop that I keep in my sewing table.
c. On the cutting table to have a rotary cutter, rulers, cutting mat, pencil, pen, notebook and a pin cushion. Cutting instructions Your project can start here, where the cut and you can then move to your area when you start sewing machines to sew. All of tape on the wall The PIN or curtain or attach a small magnetic board on the wall to keep them.
3. Sort by his paintings of color and organize them within the group of colors such as batik, novelty, flowers, gloves, toiletries and home. Or organized by the light, medium and dark color. Clear plastic boxes / buckets work good to hold and contain the product. When replacing equipment delivered to his place, it saves time and frustration. If you store your fabric on the plateau could shelf label with the type of material that goes on the platform.
4. Draft bags zippered vinyl are great to use for the short-term storage. Plastic bags with zippers that sheets and bedding are also at work for storage and are a great way to recycle. They may have a project, in strips or kits. They are easy to carry anywhere, if you have a project that takes a class.
The organization your sewing room or sewing room so that the supplies and tools easy to find and are suitable for use you'll have more fun and more time sewing instead of spending their time searching for what you need. It takes time to get everything you want but it's worth.
Sew Happy Quilting happy.
Marilyn is a creative organizer who has been organizing for over 20 years. She is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers and is working towards becoming a Certified Professional Organizer. Professionally she has been organizing homes and offices for two years. She holds a bachelors degree in Social Work. She has reared five daughters and currently lives in Utah.
Go to her website http://www.marilynbohn.com where you can find free organizing tips and interesting blogs and helpful articles on organizing.
Need ideas for souvenirs beach for the family.?
I am a beginner sewer (COSO, no transport of waste) and Quilter. Need some ideas for making memories for my next family reunion. The attractions of the beach, we have several hijackers, and I have about 20 different fabrics pirate or nautical subjects already. This will be there: 7 pairs of adults (3 generations) 7 children 6 to 14 1 19 or 20 years of age (22 persons, 7 pairs of adults, 8 different households) said fabric picture frames for every family having a good image of them on the range using tissue pirates, children keep them. Full of detail mesh fabric for small children to use to collect shells on the beach, a memory quilt for my grandparents, signed by all. However, this would be the use of tissue by hackers. Ideas? They must be relatively simple so that you can complete in 1 week. Thank you!
I too am a novice sewer. One of the girls I work with has been fact, carry all bags. We use as shopping bags. You could do like the beach bag. I started making them and have fun and simple. Those who have an outer fabric and lining. Each piece of cloth, unless you need printing on fabric turned to run away somehow. You can add the design of everything you want from there. (bags, blankets, etc.) If you e-mail I can explain deeper. I also like the idea of the quilt.
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