 I'm in a bit of a precarious position today. I am on my floor. Everything in my selling room is nice and organized. And so I thought that I would show you guys some of the ways that I keep all my stuff organized. So throughout the month of January, maybe in February too, I'm going to be showing you different areas of my sewing room and different ways that things are organized here. So this video is all about my ironing station that I created. And this is it right here. It is one of those carts. I'm sure you guys have seen these absolutely everywhere. Mine came from Michaels. I absolutely love the rose gold color that it has, but you can get them at Ikea. You can get them at the Joanne. You can get them at Target. You can get them lots and lots of places. So this is everything in here has something or another to do with pressing and removing wrinkles and things that I need to iron my garments. So starting from the top, we have this just old measuring cup. I use this as my water backup. My iron has a pretty decent reservoir as it is. I have the Aliso TG 1600. And I think it holds half a cup, a cup of water in it already. But whenever I'm doing something that requires a ton of pressing, I always have a little backup here. And I like the measuring cup because it has a spout and it's really easy to pour into the iron. Also on the top, I have both of my irons. And I know I have ranted and raved about all the things that I love about my Aliso irons. In addition to the 30 minute auto shut off instead of 10 minutes like most. In addition to all of the different settings that are on here for heat, as well as the four different settings for steam. In addition to all of that, the really cool thing about the Aliso iron is that it raises and lowers. So when I am using the iron, obviously it's on my ironing board. And when I'm done, I just turn it completely off. And I can set it on this like plasticy little Duma Hick. And it raises up. So it's not going to melt this. It's not going to burn. It's not going to like damage the sole plate or anything. And then the little Aliso mini actually comes with this really cool silicone cover. So you can actually keep the cover nearby when you're sewing or whenever you're pressing. And it has a resting side. You can see it right there. It says resting side. So that it acts as a trivet for your mini iron. Or you can have it like I did before where it's called the storage side. And you can put your iron into it like this. And then something else that I don't do but is really cool is when you have it in the storage side, you can use this little thing as a hook. So if you wanted to hang it on your wall or hang it from your ironing board station, you totally could do that as well, which is really, really cool. So because of both of these kind of storage solutions, the fact that this one raises up and that this one comes with a trivet, I'm able to kind of finish my sewing project, finish ironing and everything and immediately put everything away, which I really, really need because if I'm not doing it right there in that exact moment, then maybe it doesn't get, maybe it doesn't get handled. You know what I mean? So it's really nice just to be able to go ahead, put it away and not have to worry about it anymore. Then I also purchased, so it's a separate purchase. This little shelf here is sold separately, but I bought it so that I could have that shelf to put the irons on. And then in here, I have things like my pressing cloth. I have my finger press. I have my hem, the single fold and press hem guides that I got from Nancy's notions. Here's another one that was missing. I'll go ahead and put that back. I have these little silicone finger things so that, you know, doesn't burn my fingers when I'm pressing. Literally everything that all the little guys that I need, I put my Aliso user guide in here, all of that little stuff goes in here. My sashes to make bias tape, my clover point turner. And then the only thing that is wrong with this is this little guy is really hard to get on and off without pinching your fingers. So I want to add a couple little handles here just so that I can pull it off nice and easily. But that's a real quick fix. Just pre-drill some holes, put in some store-bought handles and good to go on that. It also does that, which is really annoying. But either way, for all the other intents and purposes, it's really, really great. Okay, and then in the second little basket that we have here, I have all of my pressing hams and Taylor's clippers. So I've collected quite a few over the years. This one's great for collars and neck bands. This one's great for sleeves. And then I got the sand that this goes in to a variety of different ways to hold the Taylor's hand for whatever purpose that you are using it for. And then I've got two other Taylor's clappers. And I know it might seem a little bit excessive to have three, but honestly, whenever I am pressing a long seam, like a pant leg, for example, to be able to press it all at once and then just put all three Taylor's clappers in a row really does save some time. So before you judge me too hard, just know that it is actually pretty functional. And then I can get all of this in here nice and neat, like so. And it all has its place. So when I'm ready to use it, I just reach in and grab it. I also have this guy, which honestly, I've never used. It's the dritz pressing system. I don't know. I don't know what any of this is. That should be something I should teach myself here shortly. But it's something about collars, something about, I don't know, you use different parts of it for different things similar to the Taylor's hand. But this is wooden. And can we please just like the sun just came out. So sorry about the weird lighting. But I have that. I have my little handheld steamer that I love to use. And I have my simplicity bias tape maker. And I've talked to you, that sun is next level. I have talked to you guys before about the bias tape maker. I am hesitant to bring it up ever again, because they discontinued it. So you can only get it now on eBay. And it's very, very expensive. But I apologize for that. But it is really awesome. If you win a lottery or just come into some money and feel like being frivolous with it, I highly recommend the bias tape maker. But anyways, you can see all of this stuff just fits nice and neat in my little caddy here. And then I can just push the caddy back out of the way, like so. And it is tucked away. This is my ironing board. And this area here is where I set up the ironing board. So everything is just right here, right where I need it, very easy to reach whenever I am ironing. But thanks again so much for watching. I will see you all very soon. Bye!