11 Sewing Room Ideas How to Organize Your Room edition by Prime Publishing Crafts Hobbies Home eBooks
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You’re craft room or sewing room is in complete disarray. Where are the needles? Where’s your favorite thread? Scissors are nowhere to be found, and you can’t seem to find your bias tape. Everything is all over the place, like a bomb went off or a three-year-old came in and threw a tantrum. It’s time to get organized, my friend. And it’s as easy as downloading this free eBook, 11 Sewing Room Ideas How to Organize Your Room. You’ll find amazing and creative tips and tricks to take your room from dab to fab in no time at all.
11 Sewing Room Ideas How to Organize Your Room edition by Prime Publishing Crafts Hobbies Home eBooks
The book has some great ideas on the "recycling/repurposing" of items.For myself, the book was a free download so I was not out anything but storage space. But if I was to buy the book. I'd pass.
I would think my sewing/craft level to be high. (I've been sewing for close to 30 yrs, now). Most of the items mentioned in the book I have done, before. So I didn't learn anything new, not even a new technique.
All the links that I tried to utilized didn't work. (I am reading this off my kindel, so it might be an internet thing.)
If you are a new to the sewing world, the ideas might help. But please don't pay money for this. There are so many other places to find ideas like the ones listed and they will come with much better pictures.
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11 Sewing Room Ideas How to Organize Your Room edition by Prime Publishing Crafts Hobbies Home eBooks Reviews
11 projects for the beginner which were really easy to follow and do. I was disappointed with the sewing room...nothing but the pin cushion was presented. The chapter was an organized sewing room...
I got this book because of its title and what the "about book" said. I thought it would help me organize my sewing room. What if actually gives you are 11 little sewing projects. Disappointing, I am removing it from my .
There are some nice ideas in this sewing book, that includes 11 sewing room projects that even most novice crafters and seamstresses could make.
The steps of each project are clearly explained and there are lots of color photos throughout this ebook, making it easy to follow the instructions too.
I really liked the Sewing Filing Pockets and Lovely Scissor Holder. I plan to make both of those when I have time.
Definitely worth a look if you are planning to "spruce up" your sewing or craft nook! ;-)
The only thing that would make this guide better is a few more projects.
Good instructions with photos, not crazy about color choices, but makes sections obvious. Best project is Wrapping Paper Organizer, never do know what to with it. Not sure where one would store the organizer though /. Still it's being on caster wheels is nice.
This book has craft ideas for projects that you can use in your sewing room. I was looking for ideas for the actual sewing room; shelving, storage, cutting and sewing machine tables, etc.
Good not great when I got this book I thought it was projects that were to use in the sewing room like the pin cushion. I thought it was weird that one of the projects was for a jewelry organizer. I felt like these projects were fun and the pictures are easy to understand but in my head felt it could have been rearranged to be in a more logical order like the scrappy fabric basket, the lovely scissor holder, and pincushion should be together then the rest of the projects, mostly because it would make the rest of the projects easier by knowing exactly were their tools are, keeping clean, and keeping organized.
The ideas/projects are good ones and I really liked that the publishers presented them in one book - they did the hard part, searching the web for them and giving due credit to the crafter-sites. I think a few are good for beginners but most require some sewing and quilting skills. One project, The Wall Pocket Organizer, refers to a video link in lieu of written instructions. The link is to the crafter's site. Click the 'For DIY Folks' tab, scroll down to the 'Sewing + Fabric' section, then to 'Pocket Organizers out of Director Chair Covers'. I understand the why behind the link - it would take longer to write/read the instructions than to view the video (the inadvertent assistance of little helpers made me smile). For the wall organizer itself, go to the 'Art + Craft' section, then to '$5 Wall Sized Clipboards'. I'll have to be as creative as Amy in finding those clipboards; the closest Ikea to me is over 350 miles in another state! Kudos to the publisher and to those crafters who not only came up with the ideas but are willing to share them!
The book has some great ideas on the "recycling/repurposing" of items.
For myself, the book was a free download so I was not out anything but storage space. But if I was to buy the book. I'd pass.
I would think my sewing/craft level to be high. (I've been sewing for close to 30 yrs, now). Most of the items mentioned in the book I have done, before. So I didn't learn anything new, not even a new technique.
All the links that I tried to utilized didn't work. (I am reading this off my kindel, so it might be an internet thing.)
If you are a new to the sewing world, the ideas might help. But please don't pay money for this. There are so many other places to find ideas like the ones listed and they will come with much better pictures.
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