Do you need to get better organized?
Well, I certainly do. I was running around the house the other day fretting about why my day was so hectic. So many things to keep track of. I'm sure you've had a similar feeling lately. I thought technology was supposed to help with this with electronic checklists and the latest iPhone apps, but I find myself busier and more stressed than ever.
I wondered if there wasn't a way of sort of going back to basics and try to get my life better organized. I remembered something my mother used to use, which was a wall organizer where she could put items for each child –she had five of her own after all and looked after a number of others– to keep them (and her) organized.
I figured I could design something pretty similar to what I remembered my mother using but first wanted to have a look around online to see if anyone had already done this. Turns out that wall organizer sewing patterns are pretty popular and there are a lot of free sewing patterns online already. So I decided to put together a list of the best and wanted to share with you as I often do.
If you've ever felt disorganized, one of these designs might be for you. I hope you give it a try and let us know in the comments below how you went.
Wall organizer too big a project for now?..
A large wall organizer might seem like a big project for the moment. If so, but you want to try something similar, why not have a look at our Easy Phone Charger Holder free pattern? This is a fun and useful project that is suitable for beginners as well as advanced sewists.
Wall Organizer Sewing Patterns Roundup
Here's a list of some of the best wall organizer sewing patterns I could find on the internet. I'm sure you'll love them. Hover over the picture to show the title, click to open, or right-click and open in a new tab to keep this page open too. And don’t forget to pin it.
I will definitely be making some of these come this winter when I have more indoor time. Great ideas. Thanks
Until I saw this list of hanging wall organizers, I hadn’t even thought of it. I made two myself for extra needed storage in my teeny-tiny sewing room (my sewing room is so small you could fit a queen sized bed in there and only have room to walk beside it on either side). I made all different sizes of pockets to fit things. A very small bucket type pocket for a tape measure, taller upright ones for turning tubes and rulers, accordion pockets for fatter things like quilting gloves and hemming tape. Thank you for the wonderful idea – it has helped so much!
I cannot see how to print or download free patterns.
I’m with you I can’t see where to download the free patterns either.
Click on the pictures it will take you there.
Awesomw..
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Thank you. Love your patterns.
I like it sure would use up a lot of fabric that is hanging around.