12 Ways to Organize Your Craft Supplies



Craft supplies the stuff that grows and multiplies seemingly on its own! If you’re not careful, it will take over. But there are ways to tame the monster while still enjoying the hobby.

Here are twelve ways to store your craft supplies without losing your sanity (or space):

1. Peg Board
GingerSnapCrafts

This one...

2. Embroidery Floss
Mrs. Jones

I like this one because...

3. Bobbin Bouquet
sewlicioushomedecor.com

This is a cute idea...

4. Yarn Storage System
RepeatCrafterMe.com

What a creative way to...

5. Mason Jar Twine Holders
acasarella.net

I love mason jars. This storage idea is colorful and would fit nicely on a shelf.

6. Craft Supplies Closet
DesignImprovised.com

This storage idea would make some crafters' mouths water! Look how organized! Who says closets have to be catch-alls?

7. Framed Thread Holder
GreyLusterGirl.com


Isn’t this cute? And doesn’t take up much space, yet creates a fun art piece for the wall. **Tip  don’t attach the thread pegs to the wall. Attach it to the back of a frame or to a peg board, etc. That way you can move it if you want (without having a ton of holes to fill!).

8. Mason Jar Pin Cushion
TheSeasonedHomemaker.com

Again, mason jars are awesome. This is fun because it's colorful, cute, and multi-functional. Not only does it hold pins, it holds buttons (or whatever small supplies you need to keep contained)!

9. Ribbon Organizer
Spunky Junky

Use this storage idea is fast and easy. No crafting required, ha!

10. Fabric Scraps
Maple & Magnolia

Do you have too many fabric scraps lying around but you can’t bring yourself to get rid of them? Put them in a jar to be used as needed. They'll be a cute and colorful addition to your shelf, too.

11. Fabric in a China Cabinet
Maple & Magnolia

This is a way to repurpose an old furniture piece while still organizing your fabric in a visible way (because we all know that if your fabric is hard to view, you won’t remember what colors you have).

12. Fat Quarters Storage 
Shop Martingale

If you're like me and have lots of fat quarters, , putting them in a shoe organizer might just be the ticket to organization. First, they're easily accessible. Second, you can see them all. Third, they're up off the floor and on the back of a door (an space not often utilized to its full potential).

There you have it! 
12 Ways to Organize Your Craft Supplies!


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