DIY shoe organizers: stylish and simple storage methods. Practical and convenient DIY shoe organizer-transformer

Option 1.

Sewing machine cover

Sewing machine cover, made to order. Nothing unusual - the same shape, the same side pocket

The letter “N” is the first letter of the customer’s name. The idea with the embroidered letter is entirely mine. It was necessary to somehow decorate the case - so I offered the customer this option. At the same time, I finally used the book “La fabrique poétique de Vanessa” by Vanessa Ouache.


The cover is made of floral cotton and striped fabric from grandma's supplies, and the inside is lined with checkered fabric. Compacted with dublerin. Decorations include natural lace and wooden decor.


During cutting, I managed to make a mistake in the calculations, so I had to add striped fabric to the back of the cover. So, in my opinion, it turned out even more interesting




The dimensions of the case are 41*28*19 cm. As in the previous case, I made a pocket in one of the sides. It was sealed with double rubber, so the case holds its shape well - in all the photos it stands on its own without support.


Option 2.

Sewing machine cover


Quite recently I became the owner of a new sewing machine, but not because the previous one fell into disrepair, but simply because I wanted a more modern machine with advanced capabilities. Well, my mother agreed to take my previous car.


Once again, assembling the sewing machine after working on it and stuffing the wires with the pedal under the factory soft plastic case, I suddenly remembered how not so long ago Inna (Milady Azazel) showed a bag for the pedal and wires that she sewed for her sewing machine.


I had a lot of fabrics suitable for the autumn theme (and for some reason I wanted to make the set specifically autumn), but they all stubbornly refused to be combined with each other. After painful deliberation, I settled on checkered linen, and chose fabric with roses for the lining.


I chose the design from the book “Jahreszeiten. Herbst und Winter” from Christiane Dahlbeck (these cute animals have haunted me since last year), and the bag was decorated with an applique in the form of acorns.


The dimensions of the cover for the machine are 38*30*18 cm, the bag dimensions are 18*23 cm. There is a pocket on the left side of the cover. I made it with the hope that a bag with a pedal and wires would fit there, but the pocket turned out to be too small, so I’ll have to find another purpose for it.


Option 3.
Handicraft kit for handicraft supplies


I created just such a set for the current process or for storing handicraft supplies (it’s whatever the housewife wishes).


The organizer bag has three pockets on the outside: two regular and one with small compartments (for example, for knitting needles/hooks or pens/pencils). Decorated with a tag and a flower brooch on a pin, which can be moved to another place or simply removed if desired. Materials: calico, padding polyester. The dimensions of the handbag are 19*23*18 cm. The handbag is sewn according to this MK, everything is quite clear and uncomplicated.


I decided to add a bag to the bag for various small items so that nothing gets lost. Well, of course, I wanted to embroider something! Embroidery design “Un air de printemps” from Tralala, embroidered on Britney Lugana 28ct in Antique white color, DMC threads (I selected the colors myself to match the main fabric). Materials: calico, natural lace, satin ribbon for ties, wooden beads, button for decoration. The dimensions of the bag are 10.5*18*4 cm. I sewed using this pattern, and before turning the bag inside out, I stitched the corners for volume.

Option 4.
In pink or Dolce vita

What will happen if you combine your love for handicrafts, sweets and peas?.. For example, I got an organizer for handicraft supplies.








Option 5.

Organizer. Retro.

This is not the first time I have noticed that if I was not able to immediately show my new work on the blog, then doing so becomes more and more difficult every day. That's how it was with this craft organizer. And now I look at the photos of this organizer and don’t even know what to write about... But just recently I liked it so much!! Although it turned out a little differently than originally planned... It was supposed to be gentle and romantic, mostly blue and just a little bit red, but in the end it turned out so much red that it dazzled the eyes. And it was precisely because of the abundance of white polka dots on a red background that the organizer received the name “Retro”.



When I was choosing a motif for embroidery, my attention was drawn to a girl in a red dress with white polka dots. After all, I had exactly the same dress with the same white collar as a child. My dress also had a white frill around the edge, but that’s not that important, right? Design by Veronique Enginger, embroidery pattern from the magazine “Creation Point de Croix” No. 18 (March-April 2012). I did not embroider the entire proposed motif, but only half of it, and, based on the shade of the blue fabric, I replaced the blue thread colors with blue ones.


The size of the organizer is 22 cm in diameter, thickness 3 cm. It is sealed with two layers of adhesive bulk interlining and closes with a zipper. Inside there are five pockets of different sizes, two of which close with a flap with a button. On the back of the organizer there is another zippered pocket.




To go with the organizer, I sewed a small pumpkin pincushion and covered a tape measure with fabric. They are always at hand, as they are in their place thanks to the buttons located on the inside of the organizer and on the back of the needle bar and tape measure. Embroidery pattern for decorating a roulette from the book “Agenda 2011 Latelier de la brodeuse au point de croix”.




I made this organizer to order. And despite to my overkill with the color red no matter what, the customer accepted him as he was.


Option 6.

Knitting Needle Case





Case for knitting needles and crochet hooks “Brown” / Knitting Needle Case




Still, they turn out different for me every time! There have never been 100% repetitions even with the same set of fabrics.




Option 7.
Case for knitting needles and hooks “Green” / Knitting Needle Case



I seal the covers with Vlieseline H 640, duplicate each detail with adhesive, plus stitching, which makes them sooo nicely dense! Sheer tactile pleasure! :)) You can simply meditate by opening them...oh-oh-ohmm




Option 8.

Case for hooks "August" / Knitting Needle Case"





Option 9.

Sewing machine cover

You have purchased a sewing machine. Perhaps it is equipped with a plastic case, perhaps not. But in any case, I would advise you to sew a fabric cover for your car:

  • The plastic case becomes electrified and collects a lot of dust.
  • Gets dirty quickly
  • It is good only as a protective device against inquisitive young “vandals”
  • A fabric cover will not only protect the car from dust, but can also be a beautiful and individual product.

Uncover


  1. First you need to measure the car.
  2. You need to make an increase to the obtained measurements so that the cover fits easily on the car (2cm each) and on the seam reserves (1cm)
  3. Make patterns (side part - 2 parts and central part - 1 part)
  4. Cut out.

Assembly

1. The case is a three-layer product:

  • Top
  • Pad
  • Lining

The top can be made in different ways: you can decorate it with applique, you can make the top using a patchwork technique (this is done before quilting), you can simply quilt it, etc.

As a gasket, you can use synthetic winterizer or non-woven cushioning material used in furniture production. The padding after stitching will give the cover rigidity.

It is better to use cotton fabric as a lining.


2. Stitching will not only add rigidity to the product, but will also enrich the texture of the fabric and decorate the product. Before quilting the details of the cover, it is necessary to fasten all layers of the “sandwich” with fastening stitches. Locking stitches will prevent the layers of materials from shifting relative to each other during stitching.

The fixing lines are laid with a “forward needle” seam with long stitches - 2-3 cm from the center to the edges with an interval of approximately 10 cm. Since our product directly relates to a sewing machine, I suggest quilting all the parts using the stitches available in your sewing machine’s arsenal. This is the simplest option and is within the capabilities of a novice craftswoman. Also start stitching from the center, moving towards the edges of the part, this will prevent the product from pulling together.


3. After stitching, check the dimensions of the parts using the pattern, trim the edges evenly, leaving a seam margin of 5-8mm + 1-1.5cm for “freedom” (the cover should be somewhat larger than the size of the sewing machine).

  • Using tailor's pins, pin together the central part of the cover with the side parts (Thus, check the size - the length of the central part). If necessary, adjust the size of the part.
  • Split the pieces and edge the short sides of the center piece and the undersides of the side pieces of the cover.
  • Sweep the central part of the cover with the sides
  • Edge the side seams. As an edging, you can use either a bias strip of fabric (don’t forget to check the width of the bias binding!) or ready-made edging braid (not ready-made bias tape! - it’s narrow).


Your case is ready! - a wonderful gift for your assistant.

PS. If your sewing machine is equipped with an “upper feed”, or you purchased an additional foot with the function of upper fabric feed, be sure to use them when stitching. Don’t forget about the foot with the guide ruler when edging the cover. These devices will help you do this job better.

Good luck to everyone who decides on this “labor feat”, Tamara Afanasyevna

Here are a couple more samples


Option 10.

Case with lining for sewing machine

For a long time I had been planning to sew a cover for a sewing machine, the one that came with it when it was sold was some kind of cellophane and was all frayed (with the help of the cat, of course). And then I was choosing fabric for my bag, and ended up buying fabric for the case. And what’s the matter, the car is always in sight and so terribly tattered, it will be offended =)

Here it is, my joy =)

I didn’t learn to sew anywhere and I admit that somewhere I could have done something incorrectly or in the wrong order, or maybe everything at all. But! It was sewn so quickly and simply that I didn’t expect it and even surprised myself.

So: A case with a lining, sealed with adhesive thick interlining (or thin synthetic padding... I can’t figure out what it is). The outer fabric is American cotton, the inner fabric is also cotton, but not American, but domestic.

We measure our car (length, height and width). Mine is 38cm. 31cm. and 18 cm respectively. On the sides I added 1 cm. so that the cover is not stuck to the machine and lies a little loose. We will need one part of the central part (in the figure numbered 1) and 2 parts of the side parts (in the figure numbered 2). Total 3 parts: 1 central and 2 identical sides. The pattern is ready!

Cut out 3 pieces from the main fabric, 3 pieces from the lining fabric and 3 pieces from the sealing fabric. We cut out the outer and lining fabric with allowances, I use 7mm, but here you are used to it.

Sealant, if it is adhesive , cut without allowance, since it only thickens the seams and complicates turning the part out.

We will put the seal aside for now, since we will glue the main fabric after we make the hole for the handle.

So, our parts are cut out, the seal is also cut out, but put aside. The fabric with clouds is my lining, with pictures the main one.

3. Let's start with the inner case. (I decided to immediately train on it, since it was scary to just take it and make it from the main fabric right away. And the pattern could be corrected without damage and even altered if anything, I still have 2 meters of fabric with clouds, and the main one is quite close was.)

Place the central part on the machine and use pins to mark the location of the handle

It turns out to be such a rectangle, you can lightly draw it on the fabric.

We cut out a piece of fabric that is slightly larger than our rectangle and cut it and the main fabric with the right sides facing each other.

We cut out the rectangle, make notches in the corners so that it looks neat after turning it inside out.

turn it inside out

and smooth it with an iron

It turned out to be such a neat hole for a pen.

We do the same for the central part of the main fabric; we should get exactly the same hole on the main fabric.

I still had to prepare the base fabric a little, since it was originally just a panel of elements.

it had to be cut, having previously measured it 77 times, and sewn a little differently so that it would correspond to the idea

here I left only the necessary details, turned one of the central pictures so that it would not be upside down in the product and stitched the side parts

So, we carry out the procedure with the valve for the main fabric.

We apply it to the machine (you don’t have to apply it, but put a lining on the main part, because there is already a ready-made hole and trace it), mark the cutout, apply a rectangle of fabric, sew, turn, iron

and try on:

Making a pocket on one of the side parts

In the photo there are 2 parts of one side, in my case the right one, where I planned a pocket.

The fabric with clouds is the inner parts of the pocket, I took it from the shortage of the main fabric =)
I think it's clear from the photos
Stitched and ironed

And voila, we have a pocket (I stuffed scissors in there for clarity) but it’s not secured in any way yet.

Inside the pocket there is fabric with clouds

but both side parts are made of the main fabric. Here's the pocket where the mouse and the bird are

Now you can glue the main fabric with a sealant. Apply and iron.

I laid out the main fabric, the sealant on top with the glue down, a thin diaper on top and ironed at maximum.

This is the seal I have

In place of the valve, I cut out the seal and tucked it under the fabric, this is important, because otherwise, a piece of fabric around the hole will be unsightly.

I got so carried away that I somehow didn’t capture this moment in the photo. But I think there are no questions here.

As a result, our outer and inner covers have this appearance.

We place both covers with the wrong sides inside each other and sew them together along the contour of the cut for the handle.

Now they can't get away from each other =)

Now only the bottom of the cover remained, I wrapped it inside and carefully sewed it with a hidden seam, I got such a neat bottom

Option 11.

Case made from old jeans for a sewing machine

To do this we will need old jeans, a synthetic padding lining, small pieces of colored fabric for lining the pocket and canvas with embroidery.

First you need to build the details of the pattern as in Figure 1. It is better to start building from the sides (details 8,9,10,11). To do this, you need to measure the height of the sewing machine h, the width at the bottom x1 and the width at the level of the middle of the flywheel of the sewing machine x2. Don't forget about protruding parts. They also need to be taken into account. And add 0.5 cm to freedom on each side.

First, construct a simple rectangle with parameters h and x1. Find the middle of the segment x1 and draw a dotted line dividing the rectangle into two halves. Then, along this line from top to bottom, measure a segment equal to the height from the middle of the flywheel to the very top of the machine, taking into account the protruding parts h1. After this, use a compass to construct a circle with a radius equal to x2/2. Connect the bottom points of the rectangle to the circle and adjust the top half of the circle to the height of the rectangle by hand.

After the part is built, use a centimeter to measure the length of the sidewall contour excluding the bottom. This will be the length of part 1 (d).

Now let's start building part 1. Everything is simple here. Sidewall length d and sewing machine length y (don’t forget about 0.5 cm for freedom) The first part is cut out from a synthetic padding. After this, determine the middle of the rectangle and build a hole for the handle of the sewing machine, not forgetting the freedom allowances.

Next we make a pattern for the instruction pocket. Here, too, the entire construction consists of rectangular ones, for the construction of which you only need to determine the depth of the pocket d1. Everything else is calculated using the formulas below.

Now the details can be transferred to the fabric. It turned out that I cut the sides from one trouser leg, and the remaining parts from the other. First, I ripped the jeans along the side inner seam, and arranged the parts so that the outer seam looked harmonious. The knee-length pants were enough for me. Now let's start assembling. So, first we fold the parts of the sidewalls from padding polyester and from jeans inside out and sew them with a zigzag along the edge. After this, we begin assembling the outer part of the pocket. We attach parts 3,4,5 to each other, where the embroidery is in the middle. To the resulting part we attach part 6 from cotton fabric on top. After this, we iron the seam, fold it in half and make a decorative securing stitch. Attach part 7 from cotton fabric to part 2 from below. Don't forget to iron the seam. We apply part 1 of padding polyester to the resulting part and attach them to each other along the lines of the rectangular hole for the handle marked in the center. Iron, turn, iron again and make a decorative securing stitch. And you can also stitch the sides so that the parts don’t move. Now you need to attach the faucet to the resulting part, attaching it with the side of the cotton fabric and stitching along the side and bottom. I’m not lazy to make extra lines to make it stronger. And after that I zigzagged along the edge. If desired, you can sew a patch denim pocket at the back. What remains is the most difficult process of connecting the side parts to the main one. It's almost like sewing on sleeves. Don’t be lazy to bait it first, turn it out and see how it turns out, and only then attach it. At the very end, I folded the edges inward at the bottom and stitched. That's it - your clothes for the machine are ready.

  • fabric for lining, white chintz used here
  • braid or lace, with which we decorate the bottom of the cover
  • sewing machine
  • scissors
  • threads
  • So, we’ve prepared everything we need – let’s get to work!

    1. Take your lining fabric and cut out two rectangles that match the size of your machine. You should, of course, measure your sewing machine first.

    2. Sew two rectangles. You should end up with a bag that looks like a pillowcase. Put it on your car.

    3. The upper corners are in our way - pin them, remove the cover, stitch and cut off the excess.

    4. Repeat the same with the outside of the cover: cut out, stitch the bag, measure out unnecessary corners and get rid of them.

    5. Now turn the inside inside out and place it inside the outside of the case.

    6. It's time to sew them together, hiding the seams inside. You can sew lace, braid, or decorative thread along the edge for edging.

    You can additionally make a groove at the bottom of the cover for an elastic band, with the help of which the cover will be pulled together, further protecting the sewing machine from dust and various types of contaminants. But to do this, you must initially cut the cover with a small margin at the bottom.

    The stylish cover for your sewing machine is ready!

    The author of this idea will tell you how you can neatly and practically store shoes in your closet. After all, all the boxes with shoes are of different shapes and sizes and therefore it is difficult to arrange them so that they do not take up too much space. If you make a shoe storage box like this for yourself, you will save a lot of useful and necessary space in your closet. Thanks to the removable jumper parts, you can always change the dimensions of the internal cells of the box in a way that is more convenient for you.

    First, prepare all the necessary materials and tools for work:
    1. Thick corrugated cardboard.
    2. A piece of dense spunbond (non-woven material).
    3. Scissors.
    4. Ruler.
    5. Simple pencil.
    6. Stationery knife.
    7. Hot glue gun.
    8. Universal glue.
    9. A weight with a flat surface to press down cardboard parts. You can use a stack of books.
    10. School chalk or a bar of soap.
    11. Sewing machine.
    12. Knitting needle.

    1 step.
    First, let's draw a drawing of the future organizer on the surface of corrugated cardboard. The author made an organizer for a closet, the depth of which is 60 cm. Based on the depth of the closet, the author makes a shoe box measuring 47 cm x 57 cm, the height is 11 cm. The first picture shows a drawing of the organizer, the subsequent pictures show jumpers for the organizer.

    Step 2.
    From a large piece of thick corrugated cardboard we cut out the main part - the box. We apply a ruler to the fold lines and draw along these lines with slight pressure with a knitting needle. Using a ruler, carefully bend the part along the fold lines.

    Step 3.
    Then we will draw on cardboard and cut out jumpers for the organizer from it. We need to cut blanks for two long parts and one short one. Using a stationery knife, we will make the necessary cutouts in the cardboard blanks.

    Step 4
    We fold the blanks for the jumpers in half lengthwise. We glue them together using universal glue and leave them to dry, placing a weight on top of them. After the glue has completely dried, you should have three parts like this:

    Step 5
    Now we glue the box. We glue the sides one by one, also using a weight.

    Step 6
    Now we bend 4 cm along the top of the box inward and glue it with hot glue. Insert a short jumper into the slits at the top of the box and carefully glue it to the walls of the box with hot glue.

    Step 7
    It's time to make a case for the future organizer. This is what his pattern looks like.

    Now, using chalk or a piece of soap, draw the pattern of the part for the box on the spunbond. We cut it out, not forgetting to add 1 cm on all sides for allowances.

    Step 8
    Now we fold the cut piece out of spunbond and sew it on a sewing machine. It must be remembered that the stitching must be done both at the end and at the beginning of the stitch.

    Step 9
    The edge on the cover cover must be folded inward and carefully stitched on a typewriter.

    Step 10
    We put the almost finished cover on the previously assembled cardboard box. We will make a small cut along the edge of the spunbond at the location of the jumper.

    Step 11
    Now we bend the spunbond into the inside of the box and glue it to the walls of the box with hot glue.

    A practical shoe organizer is ready.

    Jumper parts play a very important role in its practical application and transformation. If you add one jumper, then you can conveniently place four pairs of low-rise autumn or winter shoes in the box.

    To pack summer shoes, add another jumper and there will already be six pairs of space.

    And if you need to pack high boots, do not use jumpers at all. Then your box will perfectly fit two pairs of high boots. Look at the photo to see what shoes look like when stored in boxes and what these wonderful transforming organizers look like. It turns out to be convenient, practical, neat and saves a lot of space, as well as time, which usually goes through going through all the boxes in search of the right pair. Thanks to the author for the useful and practical idea and special thanks for the manufacturing recommendations.

    Many owners store shoes haphazardly, thereby shortening the lifespan of their favorite shoes or boots. Sometimes shoes are stored in crumpled boxes on mezzanines, in closets or closets. Things do not tolerate such neglect, and they deteriorate. Today we will understand the principles of neat and original shoe storage, and teach you how to make shoe organizers with your own hands.

    A kaleidoscope of creative shoe storage ideas

    For those who are interested in how to make a shoe organizer yourself, we offer information about the simplest and most creative ideas for storing shoes.

    • A classic of the genre that has not lost its relevance for decades are wooden boxes. It is better to take those in which the boards fit more tightly to each other. Sizes vary to accommodate both sneakers and boots. And in small decorative drawers you can keep sets of socks.

    • If you want to leave your rubber boots at the dacha or in the yard, then simply turn them upside down and put them on a makeshift picket fence. This way they won’t get wet inside, and water won’t linger on the outside.

    • Use hangers with clips to hang high-top boots at any level.

    • If you attach bright strips of thick elastic material to the wall, then in this way you will be able to store slippers or cute children's shoes. The system is mounted both vertically and horizontally.

    • For lovers of stiletto heels, an ordinary lattice will come in handy to demonstrate all their beauty. When choosing, keep in mind that you need a metal that will not spoil the shoe material. This option looks quite impressive in the interior.

    • Equip the hallway with a pouf, without which it is very inconvenient for guests to put on their shoes, but do not let its interior become empty. There is no need to create a mess, just attach couple organizer compartments to the inner surface. It is better to store ballet flats, house slippers or flip-flops in this secluded place.

    • The versatile and durable metal is suitable not only for its intended use, but also for displaying beautiful shoes. Arrange an original shelf from an old decorated battery or from the remains of pipes, pre-painted in any color.

    It is only important to take a closer look so that there are no nicks or rusty areas left on the surface.

    • Rotating shelves, which are often used in stores for comprehensive display of goods, are a great idea for creating a stand. However, it is suitable for shoes without tops.

    • Sometimes shoes can become part of a stylish interior, or an element of the image that the owner wants to create. Some pairs you really want to always keep in sight, so for such extravagant specimens you can screw a barbell at eye level in the place where you are preparing to go out.

    Interesting! An original idea is to store the most memorable shoes, for example, in which you got married or won a dance competition, under a glass cover. This way you will put the most valuable pair on display for everyone to see.

    • If you paint and attach jars that previously contained paint to the wall, you will get a convenient and spacious storage space for slippers, ballet shoes or flip-flops. The design looks stylish and neat.
    • A stepladder or ladder in interior design is an interesting way to organize a wide variety of things. This device can store everything from bath towels to stylish ankle boots.

    Interesting! You may find a wine bottle organizer useful.

    • A shoe organizer made from boxes is for perfectionists. You can attach a photo of the pair that is inside to each box to speed up the search for the desired item.

    Important! In cold or rainy seasons, it is better to get a shoe shoe. This device will allow dirt and snow to flow down without dirtying the room and furniture, and all you have to do is wipe your boots with a cloth.

    DIY shoe rack

    To conveniently store all your shoe wealth, you won’t need to spend a lot of money, because you can make a convenient rack with your own hands from available materials.

    To make a bookcase, take:

    • 6 thin planks measuring 1 m x 30 cm;
    • thin planks 4 pcs. size 1 m 20 cm x 30 cm;
    • roulette;
    • pencil;
    • saw.

    The simplicity of this product lies in the fact that you do not need screws or nails to make it. At any time, you can disassemble this interesting shelf to temporarily remove it or move it to any other place. An organizer for storing shoes is created according to the following scheme:

    1. Take short boards and measure the middle of the width of each with a tape measure. That is, 30/2 = 15 cm. Draw a midline. Divide the length of the board into 4 parts (1 m / 4 = 25 cm), and on one side make cuts along the marking to the previously drawn midline. You will get horizontal crossbars.
    2. To design the vertical sides, take 4 longer boards, in the same way find the middle line of each (30 cm/2 = 15 cm), marking it with a pencil, and make 6 cuts to it with equal distances between them. Horizontal shelves will be installed there.
    3. Assemble the structure by inserting the parts along the cuts into the lock.

    DIY shoe case

    Cases differ favorably from all other storage devices in that they can be hung in a place convenient for you, transported, cleaned and washed. Think in advance about how many shelves the height of the working plane will allow you to construct. What kind of shelves will you have: soft or with a dense base, is it important to have a back wall. To work you need:

    • fiberboard sheet;
    • thick fabric of any color for making walls;
    • scissors, thread, saw;
    • sandpaper;
    • braid for decoration.

    We sew a hanging organizer for shoes at home according to the following pattern:

    1. Saw the fiberboard sheet into the required number of identical shelf parts. Please note that they can be either rectangular or square, if desired. Sand the edges of the boards with sandpaper.
    2. Let's move on to the cut of the fabric. Cut 2 long side parts with a width equal to the width of the previously sawn boards + 2 cm per hem. Finish the edges of long pieces around the perimeter with braid, hem, or bias tape. Mark lines at equal intervals on the sides. Transverse shelves will subsequently be located in these places.
    3. We move on to sewing “pillowcases” for the shelves. Attach the cut out shelf board to the fabric. Trace and cut out 2 pieces of fabric for each shelf + 2 cm allowance on all sides.
    4. Sew 3 sides as you would for a pillowcase, leaving only 1 side unstitched.
    5. Sew the blanks to the sides at the previously marked distance. Insert a rigid fiberboard base into the resulting “pocket” and fold or baste it to make the edge look neater.
    6. The last shelf at the bottom should be stitched to the edges of the sides, completing the trunk and shoe organizer.
    7. Leave the upper part of the textile shelf free. Sew ties to the ends of the sides. If necessary, you can stitch the back wall at any time.

    Mobile and reliable shelves on the door or in the closet are ready, you can safely use them for their intended purpose.

    Note! Online stores often offer to buy a shoe organizer for 12 pairs. This device costs 350-400 rubles, and is either a suitcase box with Velcro straps, or a soft bag with silicone windows.

    Hanging model on the pantry wall

    It's quite easy to make a hanging shoe organizer with a double wall that resembles a wall mat with pockets. For this, it is important to select a dense fabric and one that can stretch. With standard door dimensions of 200 cm x 70 cm you will need:

    • a piece of thick fabric (like canvas) measuring 100 cm x 50 cm;
    • a piece of knitted elastic measuring 100 cm x 50 cm;
    • scissors, thread;
    • sewing machine (with it, sewing will be better and more convenient);
    • chalk for marking.

    Important! The size of the fabric directly depends on what size organizer you will sew.

    The manufacturing process is quite simple:

    1. Sew the edges of a piece of canvas to prevent it from fraying later.
    2. Cut pockets of the size you need from the elastic band (so that your shoes will fit into it later).
    3. Place the pockets on the canvas the way you want. It is not necessary to adhere to strict geometry.
    4. Sew 3 sides of the pocket, leaving one untouched.
    5. Decorate the product with any appliques or braid.

    Important! Before placing shoes in the pockets, they must be washed and dried, otherwise you will stain the product.

    As you may have noticed, storing shoes can be not only easy, but also beautiful. What ideas are close to you? Describe your experience in the comments.

    Video: DIY cardboard shoe organizer

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    What is the hardest thing to keep in order? That's right - in the little things! There are a lot of them, they tend to roll up and fall over, but they should be at hand and in sight. Having laid them out in neat boxes, we often forget where and what is stored, and during the next “general analysis” of shelves and drawers we discover a lot of new things from the well-forgotten old ones. Where is the exit? In our hands! Let's occupy these hands with a useful task, now called the fashionable word "handmade" and, rummaging through the heap of unnecessary and out-of-use clothing and leftover fabric, we will choose something suitable for making a wall organizer.

    Why are wall organizers with pockets so good? They contain a thousand little things without hiding them from our eyes. You can conveniently place the most necessary tools in them, which should always be at hand and in sight. They will take pride of place in a schoolchild’s corner and a needlewoman’s cozy little world; they are convenient in a garage or a small apartment. Without taking up extra space, they are easily placed on the wall, door, inside of the cabinet door and on the rod of the wardrobe. Of course, you can also buy ready-made organizers for the bathroom and hallway, for jewelry and even shoes. But made with your own hands, taking into account individual requirements and “customized” to the needs of each member of the family, they are much more convenient and original.

    Let's start with recycling old jeans into the right thing - there is enough of this goodness in any home to be enough for both a base and a bunch of pockets, especially since each pair of jeans has two ready-made patch pockets! Denim organizers are suitable for tools, toys, and school stationery.

    Our favorite cosmetics are expensive in all respects, all these brushes, small jars and lipsticks. They put boxes and cosmetic bags in the chest of drawers, and then one rolled away, then the other was out of sight and forgotten. What should I do? Sew a couple of organizers for cosmetics. For brushes, a flat organizer with one patch pocket, divided into narrow compartments with a simple straight stitch, is suitable. If you equip such an organizer with a couple of loops and a pair of ties, then you can hang it next to the mirror and take it with you, rolling it into a roll if necessary.

    A hanging organizer is also useful in a nursery - for schoolchildren for an office, and for children for small toys. The main thing is that there are enough pockets for their most important needs!

    By the way, sewing voluminous pockets is not at all difficult; they are made from ordinary rectangles!

    The simplest organizer can be made from plain or finely patterned fabric for essential items: phone, charger, glasses, phone book, etc. A hanging organizer can become not only a useful item, but also an interior decoration if knitted from bright yarn. This one is perfect for girls - after all, they have their own secrets, their own secrets!

    Jewelry lovers find it difficult to resist buying a new treasure and even more difficult to quickly find the right piece of jewelry that matches their outfit. And here a hanging organizer with many pockets will help us out. And so that your wealth does not catch the eye of those who should not, it can be hidden between the dresses in the wardrobe. In this case, you can even make it double-sided!

    The same option is suitable for lovers of needlework - everything is in sight! An organizer that can be placed right in front of you, secured under the bed of a sewing machine or to the desktop table top, will also be convenient. There is no need to reach anywhere and rummage through boxes and drawers, because scissors, chalk, and pins are always nearby. A large compartment is also useful - for scraps of thread and fabric that tend to spill onto the floor.

    An organizer with pockets can also be a good gift! For example, for amateur gardeners it will turn into a storage for packets of seeds. And for Christmas, you can sew a calendar organizer with little surprises in each pocket for every day.

    Organizer- an indispensable thing in the house for storing not only every little thing, but also some valuable things. Such a convenient and necessary thing can be purchased at any supermarket.

    Or you can use your imagination and do it yourself. And we will help you create an organizer for any occasion.

    How to make an organizer with your own hands?

    • Making a box for storing all sorts of things is not difficult even for a beginner. You will need material, stationery and some time.
    • Organizer materials are usually created from handy things, from things that are thrown away or, in rare cases, the necessary components are purchased.

    Small organizer for hairpins and elastic bands with your own hands for beginners

    Surely, more than one girl has experienced the mess in her hair accessories. There seem to be a lot of them, but they are not always in place. So, in order to put the elastic bands and hairpins in decent order, you need to put them in one place. The place should be beautiful and comfortable.

    You will need:

    • Frame;
    • ribbons;
    • hooks;
    • glue;
    • scissors;
    • ruler;
    • cardboard.

    Progress:

    1. Measure the photo frame and cut the ribbons according to size. Glue on the back side with a gap of 3 cm.
    2. Then measure a sheet of cardboard and cut it to fit the photo frame, glue it over the ribbons on the back of the frame.
    3. Glue the hooks to the outside of the frame, placing them as you wish.
    4. Now you can hang the photo frame on the wall or place it on the table.

    DIY stationery organizer

    To find a pen, some people need to search the entire house and turn everything upside down. But if you have a stationery organizer, you won't have to go far to find pencils and pens.

    You will need:

    • cardboard;
    • pencil;
    • tourniquet;
    • 6 cans;
    • paper;
    • scissors;
    • glue;
    • spray paint;
    • ruler.

    Progress:

    1. Coat the jars with glue and cover them with paper.
    2. Make a handle as in the photo and wrap it with a tourniquet.
    3. Then paint the jars and set them to dry.
    4. Arrange the jars in pairs, insert a handle in the middle, and wrap everything with a tourniquet.

    DIY underwear organizer: step-by-step instructions with photo examples

    The creators of furniture for things did not think about how they would be stored there. And in most cases, underwear suffers. Few people always fold their laundry neatly. Therefore, you can use a little trick and add a linen divider to your closet.

    You need:

    • shoe box;
    • glue;
    • scissors;
    • ruler;
    • stationery knife;
    • pencil;
    • paper for design.

    Progress:

    Measure the height of the closet where you want to place the organizer. Cut according to size.

    Determine how many cells you need and measure them according to the dimensions of the box. Cut out the partitions.

    Decorate the inside surface of the storage box.

    Decorate the appearance of the organizer.

    You should end up with a beautifully decorated box on all sides.

    Determine the size of the cells and make cutouts on the partitions on one side. The number of cuts affects the size of the cell; the more there are, the smaller the storage space.

    Decorate the partitions by covering them with paper on all sides.

    This is how easy it is to make a laundry storage box.

    DIY cosmetics organizer

    Don't have time to buy a decent cosmetic bag for your beauty arsenal? Or do you have so much of it that your travel bag is bursting? Then a magnetic board for cosmetics will help you.

    You need:

    • large photo frame;
    • magnetic sheet according to the size of the photo frame;
    • small magnets for each beauty item;
    • paper for registration;
    • glue;
    • scissors;
    • ruler.


    Progress:

    1. Measure the inside perimeter of the frame and cut the magnetic sheet along it.
    2. Do the same with the design sheet.
    3. Place a decorative sheet in the frame, then a magnet, and cover everything with the frame lid.
    4. Place magnets on all makeup items.
    5. Hang it in a convenient place.
    6. The organizer is ready, now you won’t lose anything and everything will always be in one place.

    How to make a convenient jewelry organizer?

    There is never too much jewelry, you just need to find a spacious storage for them. Various boxes take up a lot of space, and besides, the jewelry in them sometimes gets confused. Therefore, we offer you an alternative option for storing jewelry.

    You will need:

    • frame;
    • metal grid;
    • pliers;
    • spray paint;
    • furniture stapler and staples for it;
    • hooks

    Master Class:

    1. Place the mesh on the back of the frame and secure with a stapler. Trim off any excess tails with pliers.
    2. Turn the frame over and paint it, wait until it dries.
    3. Hang hooks and you can hang decorations on them. By the way, some decorations may not require hooks.

    Large shoe storage organizer

    Storing shoes in boxes is not always convenient, and often it takes up a lot of space. So why not make one big shoe organizer?

    You will need:

    • plywood;
    • electric jigsaw;
    • roulette;
    • pencil;
    • wood glue;
    • the beams are thin;
    • self-tapping screws;
    • sandpaper;
    • iron rod;
    • iron mechanisms for scrolling;
    • dye;
    • drill.

    Progress:

    1. Cut circles from sheets of plywood; select the number of circles according to the number of pairs of shoes.
    2. Sand the edges with sandpaper.
    3. Cut out partitions from the beams for each section of the cabinet. Calculate that you need 6 pieces for one.
    4. Make a hole in the center so that the cabinet rotates.
    5. Assemble the cabinet: circle of plywood + crossbars + circle of plywood + iron mechanism and so on, repeating the steps.
    6. Thread a rod through all sections.
    7. Build a stand for the organizer and place the box on it.
    8. Paint the organizer, wait for it to dry, and place your shoes inside.

    Headphone organizer

    Often, headphones lie around and get tangled. This is very unpleasant and takes quite a long time to unravel. Therefore, we have prepared an interesting life hack for you so that your headphones are always in order.

    Prepare:

    • funny pictures 2 pcs;
    • paper;
    • glue;
    • scissors;
    • double sided tape.

    Procedure:

    1. Cut out the pictures.
    2. Prepare a piece of paper measuring 5x10.
    3. Fold the piece of paper in half and glue a picture on each side.
    4. Secure on the inside at the top with double-sided tape.
    5. Now you can wrap your headphones around without worrying about them getting tangled.
    6. You can replace the paper with felt, and use buttons as a fastener.

    DIY organizer for small items: ideas with photos

    To organize small things in one place, it is enough to create an interesting place to store them. Then she will always be at hand. And creative boxing will fit perfectly into your interior.

    DIY desktop organizer folder for papers and documents

    Papers, like other work supplies, must be visible and in order. And so that they are always at hand and look good, build a storage folder yourself.

    Required tools:

    • colored paper;
    • beer cardboard 2 pcs;
    • glue;
    • scissors;
    • ruler;
    • decorative paper.

    Master Class:

    • Cover the beer cardboard with paper for decoration.
    • Cut the sheets of paper 1cm smaller on each side than the beer cardboard.
    • Using 2 long pieces of paper, make an accordion out of them. Bend 1 cm at a time, and glue sheets after each span.
    • Cut the paper for the crust and connect the cardboards as in the picture in step 4.
    • Glue the accordion with sheets. Your folder is ready, fold the papers.

    DIY organizer for handicrafts

    Craftswomen have a lot of little things that need to be stored somewhere. We suggest you make a box for small items.

    You need:

    • thick cardboard;
    • glue;
    • scissors;
    • pencil.

    Progress:

    1. On a sheet of paper, draw the future box in folding form. Draw a handle on top for convenience. On the second sheet, make a drawing of exactly the same box.
    2. Cut out the drawing, bend along the fold lines and glue.
    3. Place them back to back and glue them.
    4. Design the box the way you like and use it.

    Try the option for storing ribbons and ribbons for this box you will need:

    • shoe box;
    • eyelets;
    • paper for registration;
    • scissors;
    • glue;
    • pencil;
    • ruler.

    Progress:

    • Cover the lid and box with paper for decoration.
    • Using a ruler and pencil, mark the points for future holes.
    • Attach the grommets.
    • Place the ribbons inside and thread them through the holes.

    DIY crib organizer

    For young mothers, we have prepared a convenient organizer that can be hung on the crib. You can put the most necessary things for your baby in it.

    You need:

    • textile;
    • scissors;
    • ruler;
    • threads;
    • sewing machine;
    • binding;
    • buttons or snaps.

    Master Class:

    1. Decide on the dimensions and cut the fabric according to them.
    2. To seal the organizer, cut out exactly the same piece of fabric for the base, stuff your future organizer with a thin layer of padding polyester and sew it together.
    3. Make pockets of different sizes.
    4. Make handles for fastening.
    5. Sew trim around the edge, attach pockets and handles.
    6. Make a fastening from buttons or snaps.
    7. Your organizer is ready, use it to your health.

    DIY kitchen organizer

    For every housewife, the kitchen is her personal office, the place where masterpieces are created. Therefore, so that all the tools for creating unique things are focused in one place, we have prepared two versions of the organizer.

    For the first option you need:

    • adhesive wallpaper in 2 colors;
    • cans of chips (Pringles);
    • scissors;
    • tape measure.

    Progress:

    • Measure the diameter and length of the can and transfer the data to the wallpaper.
    • Cut out the required size and cover the jar.
    • Draw a sign of the utensils that will be stored in the box on the wallpaper in a different color.
    • Cut out the sign and glue it to the jar.
    • Place the organizer in a convenient place. Such storages can be made for each group of items.

    The second version of the organizer is designed for interesting storage of cups. For him you need:

    • small boards;
    • thick tourniquet;
    • hooks;
    • screws;
    • screwdriver;
    • staples;
    • ruler;


    Master Class:

    • Connect all the boards with staples using a screwdriver.
    • Make a fastening on the reverse side and tie a tourniquet.
    • Screw on the hooks.
    • Use chalk to write funny messages to decorate the board.
    • Hang the organizer on the wall and hang cups.

    DIY car seat back organizer

    Some families need organizers for their car, especially those with small children. We have prepared a master class on making a hanging box just for such families.

    You will need:

    • textile;
    • scissors;
    • sewing machine;
    • threads;
    • Velcro;
    • binding;
    • straps;
    • decorative elements.

    Progress:

    • Measure the seat of the front seat and transfer it to the fabric on the inside.
    • Draw the pockets. Then cut out all the components.
    • Sew the binding along the edge of the main fabric and onto the pockets on top.
    • Sew pockets and straps for fastening.
    • Add decorative elements.
    • Now your child will not be bored, and things will always be in one place.

    DIY car trunk organizer

    Sometimes everything in the trunk is upside down. And it takes a lot of time to put things in order. But there is an alternative - make a wardrobe for things in the trunk of your car yourself.

    You will need:

    • soft fabric;
    • plywood sheets;
    • self-tapping screw;
    • screws;
    • screwdriver;
    • pencil;
    • roulette;
    • glue/splitter with staples.


    Progress:

    • Measure the dimensions of the trunk and transfer them to a sheet of plywood to make the bottom. Then make the same lid.
    • Saw the partitions according to the required height.
    • Insert one at a time and secure with a screwdriver.
    • Cover the lid with fabric, preferably similar to the one in the car interior.
    • Secure it with a stapler or glue.
    • Place an organizer in the trunk and put things away.

    How to make a hanging bath organizer with your own hands?

    An interesting organizer for the bathroom can be made from jars for storing cereals. To create such a thing you will need:


    • board;
    • jars for storing cereals;
    • screws;
    • screwdriver;
    • round iron fasteners;
    • ruler;
    • pencil.

    Work process:

    Measure the points on the board where the jars will be attached.


    Attach the jar mounts.