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Ideas for storing craft materials

January 19, 2022

I’ve just moved house. Packing up all my craft supplies I realised just how large my stash has grown. But I also realised in unpacking and trying to put away my supplies in a much larger space that there are lots of different ways to store your materials and you need to fit the storage method to the type and volume of items you have.

You can see how much I crammed into a cupboard approximately 1 metre by 2 metres in the video below.

a picture of a bookcase with cardboard storage boxes on the shelves and plastic storage tubs containing fabric on the top

Storage boxes

These are great for items you use less frequently as they keep the dust off.

I use both plastic storage tubs and cardboard boxes making sure I group together items in a way that makes sense eg I have a box for interfacing, bias binding and elastic that I only really need for dressmaking projects.

a picture of small plastic drawer unit with a blue frame and clear plastic drawers

Drawer units

Smaller drawer units such as these are great for keeping a few items together such as my jewellery making supplies.

Larger drawer units are perfect for fabric or other bulkier items.

a picture of an ikea pegboard with hooks, on the hooks are a range of different sized embroidery hoops

Peg boards

I am a recent convert to these having seen other crafters on Instagram make use of them. As an embroiderer, these are perfect for storing embroidery hoops which are otherwise quite bulky to store.

an image of two jam jars covered in crochet. In the jam jars stand crochet hoops and double pointed knitting needles

Jam jars

Jam jars are so versatile. I store buttons, safety pins and other small items in the smaller jars. I’ve also add some padding to the top of some jars to make them into pin cushions/sewing supply storage. Larger jars I throw away the lid, cover in crochet and store things such as scissors, crochet hooks etc.

Take away tubs

These stack really well and I’ve found them very useful for storing small items such as beads and sequins.

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