Reddit Reddit reviews Seville Classics 10-Drawer Organizer Cart, Multi Color

We found 5 Reddit comments about Seville Classics 10-Drawer Organizer Cart, Multi Color. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Seville Classics 10-Drawer Organizer Cart, Multi Color
Frame dimensions: 12.8" W x 15.4" D x 38.2" HInner drawer dimensions: 9.5" W x 14" d x 2.5" HPp casters for mobility and 2 casters with locking capabilitiesStylish and durable chrome frameAttractive colorful drawers
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5 Reddit comments about Seville Classics 10-Drawer Organizer Cart, Multi Color:

u/prideofslytherin · 6 pointsr/Indiemakeupandmore

I use this behemoth. I believe it's made for scrapbook paper but it's perfect for next to my vanity.

u/Disburden · 4 pointsr/CrossStitch

There's a couple of things off the top of my head, but of course I don't know your budget or her taste. There is a drawer organizer for storage, StitchyBox sends a box of stitching supplies and fun stuff. If she like Heaven and Earth designs they have similar boxes but you have to know her preferences. That's all I can think of at the moment!

u/ironysparkles · 4 pointsr/IKEA

I couldn't find any reference to this being from Ikea, but I did find a couple that look super similar if not the same on amazon.

u/PrincessPeril · 1 pointr/quilting

I am in a one-bedroom apartment, and my sewing space is also our dining room! I'm so jealous of people with a dedicated craft room, sigh.

I bought a 2x4 Kallax unit from Ikea and put the wheels on it. Two of the eight compartments have small drawers for holding pins, my rotary cutter, zippers and other notions (currently sorted into labeled ziploc bags), and all the other small bits and bobs. The other compartments have the felty-cardboard bins to hold fabric, patterns (in comic book boards/bags), and the bigger items. I have a nail driven into the right side to hold rulers, and my craft books are lined up across the top, as well as the plastic organizers that hold my thread and embroidery floss. This is an Instagram post that shows it a bit better. Parked next to it I have an organizer cart to hold WIP's. (The link goes to a rainbow one, but mine is black, to match the Kallax unit I chose.)

My most frequently reached for items (scissors, marking pencils/pens, seam ripper) are in a coffee cup on the top of the unit, along with a container for holding waste like snipped threads, trimmed fabric scraps, etc. (It was a mason jar, now it's a pig-shaped container that used to hold lychee jelly snacks.) I also have a little box that usable scraps go in as they get cut.

I love organizing products (The Container Store is basically heaven to me), but really the big thing is having a space for everything -- and remembering to put things back into their place when you're done using them. Unfortunately, there's no magic product or trick to make that last part easier. I often have stuff scattered around when I'm actively sewing, and I have thought about making a little organizer like this one or this one, but haven't gotten around to it. I do my best to put fabric away once I'm done cutting, and sort out trash and usable scraps immediately and dump them in the proper places. I've also gotten in the habit of setting my small scissors and seam ripper on top of my sewing machine while working so I know where they are and I don't have to hunt for them under other things.

I basically let myself make a mess while actively sewing, but make myself tidy up at the end of the day so we can have our dining table back. I'm honestly not sure if I would have that discipline if I could close the door on it at the end of the day, though...