Makeover Extravaganza Part 1 - Sorting out scrap fabrics
Welcome to our Makeover Extravaganza, where we'll dive into the exciting world of sorting fabric scraps! Transforming your sewing room into an organized and creative haven is no small feat, but fear not! We have a treasure trove of ideas and tips to help you streamline the process.More


Well, there are several ideas to consider. Firstly, I recommend trimming the offcuts to approximate squares or rectangles to eliminate loose ends and facilitate easier folding. Then, using a clothes folder (which can be easily made from cardboard if you don't have one), fold all the fabric pieces into the same size.
To organize and store these folded fabric pieces, I purchased small stack drawers that fit nicely in my cupboard. On the top of each drawer, I marked the nine colors I use most frequently. For instance, I associate purples with pinks and reds, yellows with oranges and creams, and I keep white separate due to its abundance. Blacks and greys are grouped together, and so on. My top shelf houses all my cotton fabrics, while the bottom shelf is dedicated to stretch fabrics. This arrangement makes it effortless to locate a specific color and fabric type for smaller projects.
If I find myself overwhelmed with cotton fabrics, I employ my Accuquilt machine to swiftly cut them into jelly roll strips, which I then store in a dedicated drawer. Jelly rolls are versatile and can be used for binding, borders, and smaller quilts. If you don't have an Accuquilt machine, you can easily use quilt rulers to cut 2.5-inch strips, roll them up by color, and you're good to go.


I personally prefer clear, see-through containers as they allow for easy visibility of the contents. However, if you're on a tight budget, cardboard boxes make for an excellent alternative. Shoe boxes, for example, work exceptionally well, and you can cover each box with paper of the corresponding color, such that a red box holds all your red fabrics.
I'll provide you with a few links to boxes and clear containers, but I recommend measuring the space in your cupboard or designated area before purchasing them to ensure a proper fit. Avoid stacking them too high or placing them out of convenient reach, as you ideally want to reach for these containers first before cutting into a new fabric bolt.
This weekend, set aside some time to sort and fold your fabric scraps, and prepare your containers to neatly store them away.