Things You'll Need
Instructions
Decorate your box. A shoe box is about the right size to make a sewing box. Cut scraps of old fabric or ribbons and glue them all over the sides and lid of your box. You can cover the bottom and inside of the box too, or leave them bare.
Put basic sewing supplies, like fabric shears, a pincushion full of pins and needles, a tape measure, and a few colors of thread in the box. You may be able to keep all your sewing supplies in the box, or it may be a collection of just the most frequently used items.
Add several smaller boxes, fabric pouches or plastic baggies to your sewing box. Use these containers to save and organize the tiny items that generally wreak havoc with sewing areas.
Start collecting odds and ends from your projects. Stashes of extra buttons, zippers, snaps, laces and pieces of trim really start to make a sewing box a handy resource, but these collections must generally be built up over the course of time.
Keep your sewing box organized. It is tempting to leave the box in shambles while you are absorbed in a project, but maintaining a useful collection of supplies requires at least a bit of routine sorting and the occasional removal of items you are unlikely to actually use.