NEW! Stitch it! Sisters Sew Organized Fabric Bins Program 203
NEW! Starting TODAY, watch Stitch it! Sisters Program 203, Sew Organized Fabric Bins!
NEW! Starting TODAY, watch Stitch it! Sisters Program 203, Sew Organized Fabric Bins with hosts Deanna Springer and Dana Casey from Team NZP! In this video, the Stitch it! Sisters share how to make our NEW! Sew Organized Fabric Bins.
Our Sew Organized Fabric Bins are made with simple fabric rectangles and flat construction sewing steps, and are an ideal project for beginner sewers!
Our NEW! Sew Organized Fabric Bins are fast and fun to make! Make one or more of our Sew Organized Fabric Bins – to coordinate with any room in your home! 10″ x 10″ x 10″ Fabric Bins fit standard cube organizers or set on a shelf.
Purchase one of the NEW! Exclusive Sew Organized Fabric Bin Bundle Boxes featuring two coordinating Glohaven Flowers and Blossom fabrics, by Lila Tueller for Riley Blake Designs, Pellon® Peltex Sew-In Ultra Firm Stabilizer, Pellon® Wonder-Under Paper Backed Fusible Web, Cotton Webbing Handles, and our NEW! Sew Organized Fabric Bin Sewing Pattern with full-color step-by-step instructions and illustrations. Now available at ShopNZP.com!
Our NEW! Exclusive Sew Organized Fabric Bin Bundle Boxes are available in three limited edition colors and include everything you’ll need to make one NEW! Sew Organized Fabric Bin.
Then, stop back here at the Nancy Zieman Produtions Blog – next week Tuesday– when we’ll be sharing our step-by-step sewing tutorial for making our NEW! Exclusive Sew Organized Fabric Bins.
NEW! Starting TODAY, watch Stitch it! Sisters Program 203, Sew Organized Fabric Bin!
Make one of more of our beautiful NEW! Sew Organized Fabric Bins and organize in style. NEW! Sew Organized Fabric Bins are ideal for storing/sorting fabrics and fat quarters in your sewing space, organizing clothing or linens on a closet shelf, and/or holding towels in a bathroom. Where would you use NEW! Sew Organized Fabric Bins?
Sew Organized Fabric Bin Supplies Listing
- NEW! Exclusive Sew Organized Fabric Bin Bundle Box
- Clover’s 5-in-1 Sliding Gauge
- Clover’s Wonder Clips
- Clover’s Flower Head Straight Pins
- Clover’s Point 2 Point Turner
- Clover’s Double Sided Basting Tape
- Pattern Making Paper
- Tailors Clapper or Seam Stick
- Denim/Jeans Needles Sz. 90
- Quilter’s Starch Savvy
- Sewing Thread
- 45 mm Rotary Cutter, Cutting Mat, and Rotary Cutting Ruler
- 45 mm Rotary Cutting Wavy Blade or Pinking Blade
- Optional: Clover’s Hot Ruler
- Optional: Non-Stick Teflon Pressing Sheet
- Optional: EZ-View Pressing Cloth
- Pencil/Marking Pen
- Iron
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For a chance to be the random winner of Stitch it! Sisters 5″ Fabric Short Stack with S!S button & sticker, please leave a comment below sharing a sewing room organizing challenge, or organizing tip! And/or, where you’d use Sew Organized Fabric Bins?
Nancy Zieman Productions will give away one Stitch it! Sisters 5″ Fabric Short Stack to one US resident in the 48 contiguous states. Winner must reply within 30 days to the official giveaway announcement email message – sent from Nancy Zieman Productions.
The randomly selected winner of a Stitch it! Sisters 5″ Fabric Short Stack with S!S button & sticker, from the January 16 Blog Post, January 2021 NZP Block of the Month: Double X Block Tutorial, is Rita.
Her comment is: I love this block of the month. It looks like a fun quilt to make.
Happy Sewing!
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Bonnye
The fabric bins would be used to keep fabric in them. I would select a color such as blue, make the bin and fill it with blue fabric.
CLOVIS
I would make the fabric bins to fit on my shelf.
Kristy Williams
I would like to make some fabric bins to keep projects in. I have my fabric in drawers and that is working well for me for now.
Sandi
I have shelves in my closet for fabric in sewing room but have been sick with pneumonia and having a hard time getting around. Thus, my sewing room is a total mess with things thrown anywhere and everywhere as I ask hubby to get something in there and he is like a Bull in a China Shop. I NEED to get organized. I sure could use bins for storage. This might be my shove off the edge to try and get my room in shape.
Rita Skraba
I would use these boxes in my sewing room. They are handy for storing items but can be folded and put out of the way when not in use.
Dixie
I would use the bins to store my fabric. Would need several for all my stash of fabric.
Betty Lou Sunagel
I would use several of the boxes to store my projects/kits that I want to make. This way I could see what is in each one. I have several projects that have many pieces and this would work well! I have several quilts that I want to make and have the fabric in small totes but still can’t see what is in there. They are just so pretty and would make the room look better!
Linda
I have made fabric bins in the past with hard to attach ‘handles’ that were always more trouble than help. I like the design of your bins especially because of the handels and their location. Much more useful and attachable.
Karen
My biggest challenge is a small sewing room and to much stuff to fit in it, Thanks for the chance to win.
Susan
Sew Organized Fabric Bins would help organize my sewing room by being able to store notions and the like in bins along with fast quarters & smaller cuts of fabric. Would be great for storing patterns also.