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Make practical use of your wall space by sewing a fabric wall organizer! And to helpyou do just that, here's a collection of over thirty free fabric wall organizer sewing patterns, tutorials, and diy projects gathered from all over the web. So, what do you do when you run out of space for storing all your stuff? You go vertical!
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Use a wall organizer in your foyer for organizing incoming mail, another in your home office to keep files and important papers close at hand, and one in your kids' rooms for storing books and small toys. Hang an organizer in your sewing room for notions and tools and use one in your closet for keeping jewelry and small clothing items organized. The storage possibilities are endless.
And the great thing about making your own fabric wall organizer is that you can customize it as you like, making it larger or smaller as needed and just the right shape to fit your wall space. And you can also choose the size and number of pockets you need. And because you'll be choosing your own fabrics, you'll be able to match your wall organizer to your room's decor.
Use clear vinyl for the pockets of your organizer if you want to be able to easily see what's stored. Consider using grommets for your wall organizer for extra sturdiness when hanging and for a more finished professional look. And if you want your organizer to be strong enough to hold heavier items, consider adding a layer of interfacing to the back panel.
And since most of these projects require sewing just a series of rectangular fabric pieces of together, most of them should be simple and easy enough for a beginner to sew. Just remember to start your project with a new, sharp needle in your sewing machine, which will make it easier to sew through multiple layers of thick fabric.
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Please note: Most of the links below will take you to another website.
Also, this page may contain affiliate links, which means I may make a commission if you purchase something from one of these websites (but the patterns linked to should be free).
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