One of the vital keys to sewing studio organisation is using up bits and pieces of leftover patchwork from previous projects so you aren't wasting storage space!
Yesterday I came across some leftover scrappy border strips from about 5 or 6 years ago. So I quickly stitched them together into a patchwork rectangle, which I then quilted and bound to complete a new kennel pad for our dogs.
I didn't know exactly which white background fabric I'd originally used between these scrappy squares so I wouldn't be able to easily incorporate them into a future quilt border. So I just wanted them used up in a small project.
So, if storage space is a problem in your sewing space, consider making a small project everytime you find a scrappy remnant from an old project. Here are some ideas:
- Mug rug
- Placemat
- Table runner
- Cushion/pillow cover
- Bed roll
- Dog bed
- Kennel pad
- Doll quilt
- Picnic utensil roll up - see my tutorials tab
- Zip pouch
- Book cover - see my tutorials tab
- Patchwork tote/shopping bag
- Dog coat - see my tutorials tab
- Baby quilt
There are plenty of ideas, so find all the orphan blocks, leftovers, odds and ends and get stitching!