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How To Organize Pre-Cut Fabric

Posted by Erin Watne, Best Craft Organizer on 03 03 25

How To Organize Pre-Cut Fabric

How to organize pre-cut fabric blog introduction graphic showing Best Craft Organizer Craft Storage Cabinet Drawers filled with fabric and organized using Best Craft Organizer Fabric Grid Storage System

If you're a quilter, sewer, or fabric enthusiast, you know how quickly pre-cut fabric can pile up. Whether you have fabric squares, carefully measured strips, or an assortment of scraps prepared for your next project, keeping them organized is essential for a smooth and inspiring creative process. Without an effective system, fabric can become wrinkled, hard to find, or even forgotten at the bottom of a pile.

The good news is that there is a simple yet effective way to store and organize your pre-cut fabric, whether you prefer a tidy, hidden-away approach or a beautifully displayed collection. This article will explore how to keep your fabric stash neat and accessible using our grid organization system in drawers. No matter your crafting style or space limitations, these storage methods will help you make the most of your fabric collection while keeping your creative workspace functional and inspiring.

 

The Grid System

For crafters who like to keep their fabric protected in the safety of drawers, the Fabric Grid Storage System is a great option. Perfect for organizing fabric scraps, strips, and squares, the Fabric Grid is a versatile solution designed to keep your fabric organized, accessible, and safe from sunlight and dust. 

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The Fabric Grid options include storage for 8"x 8" squares, 5"x 5" squares, 4"x 4" squares, 2.5"x 2.5" squares, and even your 2.5" and 1.5" strips. The 2.5"x 2.5" Square Fabric Grids fit inside Single Drawers, and the other grid options all fit in Double Drawers. How you separate your fabric using the grids is up to you! Organize them by color, theme, pattern, or quilt project.

Need more help organizing your craft room? Visit our blog, "How to Organize Your Sewing Room," for assistance organizing your sewing, quilting, and embroidery supplies. Also, explore our latest fabric storage innovation, the Fabric Storage Tower