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EPISODE · Nov 11, 2024

#159: Small and Shared Space Sewing, Part 2

from Check Your Thread: Sewing More Sustainably · host Zoe Edwards

Many of us sew in a small space, or in an area of our home that’s also used for other activities and by other people. If that’s you, how’s the space working for you? Whatever the constraints of your space, there are tons of changes you can make and heaps of tips that you can deploy to make things work more smoothly. Today’s episode is a guide that collates all the awesome ideas from last week’s episode, with a whole bunch more thrown in as well. We’ll cover furniture and storage solutions, organising and orienting your space, managing what comes into your space and the stuff that’s already there, and how to develop processes and methods of working that will reduce frustration and increase your sewing enjoyment.  Support the podcast over on Patreon! (image source: Darling Arias via Unsplash)  This episode is the second part in a mini-series. Listen to Part 1: Ep. #158: Small and Shared Space Sewing, Part 1 Craft storage trolley (this one is from Hobbycraft): Small, table top ironing board (the classic one by Ikea): Wool pressing mat (this one is for sale in the UK from Love Sew) Buy or make a pocket organiser that can hang on a wall or the back of a door (Closet Core patterns have a tutorial): Thread Pegs make amazing thread, cone and bobbin peg organisers: Under shelf storage baskets (I found some that are very cheap on eBay): Listen to: Ep. #145: 5 Simple Tactics to Save on Sewing Ep. #11: Sewing Vs Kids Ep. #101: How to Prioritise Sewing with Jenny Drew

Many of us sew in a small space, or in an area of our home that’s also used for other activities and by other people. If that’s you, how’s the space working for you? Whatever the constraints of your space, there are tons of changes you can make and heaps of tips that you can deploy to make things work more smoothly. Today’s episode is a guide that collates all the awesome ideas from last week’s episode, with a whole bunch more thrown in as well. We’ll cover furniture and storage solutions, organising and orienting your space, managing what comes into your space and the stuff that’s already there, and how to develop processes and methods of working that will reduce frustration and increase your sewing enjoyment.  Support the podcast over on Patreon! (image source: Darling Arias via Unsplash)  This episode is the second part in a mini-series. Listen to Part 1: Ep. #158: Small and Shared Space Sewing, Part 1 Craft storage trolley (this one is from Hobbycraft): Small, table top ironing board (the classic one by Ikea): Wool pressing mat (this one is for sale in the UK from Love Sew) Buy or make a pocket organiser that can hang on a wall or the back of a door (Closet Core patterns have a tutorial): Thread Pegs make amazing thread, cone and bobbin peg organisers: Under shelf storage baskets (I found some that are very cheap on eBay): Listen to: Ep. #145: 5 Simple Tactics to Save on Sewing Ep. #11: Sewing Vs Kids Ep. #101: How to Prioritise Sewing with Jenny Drew

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