I really like the idea of being able to store your sewing machine in the storage for your dinette. All my craft supplies are stored outside in my outside bins. You should have seen me going through storage buckets yesterday to get the right set of knitting needles, then going around to the other side to get my space bag of yarn out to pickout the yarn I wanted to use to start a new afgan pattern. I don't think I will be getting out my embroidery machine and threads until I am parked for a longer period of time. I will be setting all that up on my dining table too but I have the table and chairs, not a dinette. For me, I am going to rethink my storage bins. I originally bought big plastic bins, but they are really hard to get into and go through trying to find what I want. I think I am going to replace them with smaller ones that stack easier. I think that will actually give me more storage options.
I ended up giving all my sewing patterns and fabric away. I brought enough clothes with me that I don't think I will need to make any clothing for awhile. When I do, I can always go get a pattern and material. When I get ready to make my next quilt, I will go get whatever material I need for that specific quilt. Since this is all new to me, I am learning to do one project at a time only. In my house, I had my craft room with usually 2 projects at a time going on there. Then I also had whatever I was knitting or crocheting upstairs in the canvas bag I used for needlework. That was always sitting beside my chair so I could just pick it up to work on whenever I was in the livingroom. Over the years in my rig, I figure I will learn how I want to set up and take down whatever project I am working on. No more just leaving it out in a space dedicated for that specifically.