What are we organizing today 2022
#181
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#183
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I was shopping yesterday and happened by an aisle with shelf/ storage items. I picked up a 3 drawer unit with clear drawers that are deep and large enough to hold my Longarm thread cones for only $15. So now I have all my thread off the bookshelves and baskets and sorted by color families. I also have had a wooden thread holder- I don’t know what to call it- it’s antique- I will take a couple pictures at some point, but anyway I sorted and put all my balls of Perle Cotton into it- filled all 6 spaces, so now I don’t have to search drawers , bags & boxes when I need a color.
i sold the 1956 singer that was in a cabinet so had to clean out those 6 drawers- and move it out, which gave me room for the treadle machine and it looks nice at the end of the Longarm. Organized some books and magazines since I now have room on the bookshelves that were cluttered with thread cones
the room is a disaster while I’ve been working on a quilt but I’m getting things done
i sold the 1956 singer that was in a cabinet so had to clean out those 6 drawers- and move it out, which gave me room for the treadle machine and it looks nice at the end of the Longarm. Organized some books and magazines since I now have room on the bookshelves that were cluttered with thread cones
the room is a disaster while I’ve been working on a quilt but I’m getting things done
#184
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Yesterday played with jelly rolls...AGAIN! Rolled them up by color. Secured with rubber bands. We buy criosaints at Costco and have 3 empty containers. Just the right size for something...like jelly rolls. OMG! Rolled up jellies looks so pretty in there! Used up two. Got tied of sorting so the third container has "haphazard" jellies. Still have odds and end that need to find a new home but I am finally to see part of my cutting table (also known as a landing pad or the dumping ground...lol)
#185
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I keep a plastic tub under my cutting table, when it gets full I cut it into blocks of whatever size I can get out of each piece. When I go to sew, the blocks are cut in whatever sizes I need. Each size has a separate drawer. Works for me. So I have no clutter and I save money.
#186
Do you ever have days when you just need to piece something? I do! Had one yesterday and now have a bit of a clean up on my organizing list for today. It felt SO good to do some piecing just for fun with no deadline hanging over my head and no intricate directions to follow. Pulled out my batiks bin and went at it making square in a squares that are 6.5" finished. But there was a batik explosion in my sewing space. Time to pull out the ones I want to use and to put the rest back in the bin and then bin on the shelf. But the colors are so pretty scattered all over the floor like a pathway of gems........ No, back in the bin and bin to the shelf. Happy Cinco de Mayo my quilting friends.
#188
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Went to Project Linus give away yesterday. Tables FILLED with free fab for us to use for future PL quilts. Found what I was looking for: panels, yardage for backs, novelty, and what ever would fit in my tote(s). Not gonna confess to how much I brought home but I was glad DH was will me...lol.
So today started fondling fab and dreamt of future projects and had an AHH HA moment. I have stackable plastic drawers from Walmart...the big deap ones. Moved the conents around and created 2 empty ones. Made a label for the two drawers that says NEXT IN LINE. Just have to add coordinating fab and I'll have projects (new projects) all set to go..
So today started fondling fab and dreamt of future projects and had an AHH HA moment. I have stackable plastic drawers from Walmart...the big deap ones. Moved the conents around and created 2 empty ones. Made a label for the two drawers that says NEXT IN LINE. Just have to add coordinating fab and I'll have projects (new projects) all set to go..
#189
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Great idea for storing upcoming projects Julienm1 !
I recently decluttered our upstairs hallway by removing my old Sweet Sixteen table that I’d put there when I bought the new Insight table for the Sweet Sixteen. Rather than letting the old table go, I put it back in my quilting studio next to where my Sweet Sixteen is set up. The old table now holds the drawers that contain my scraps, some misc. fabric coloring supplies, and also my fabric cutting rulers. That freed up a lot of space on my small(er) cutting table so now I can use the entire surface of my 36 x24 cutting mat. My next self challenge will be in my other studio where I keep all my other art making stuff. I know I’ve got paper stored in several different parts of that room and it's getting hard to keep track of what I’ve got where. In the past I kept all my paper in one place. But a while back I decided to start keeping the specialty papers with the medium that I am most likely to use them with, so I’ve got water color paper with my water color paints, except for the full sheets that don’t fit on the shelf with my paints. Same with pastel paper and printmaking paper. Then there’s the paper that I use for making journals…way too many different places to look for paper and some of them are just plain hard to get to, so the paper doesn’t get used and I forget what I’ve got.
Rob
I recently decluttered our upstairs hallway by removing my old Sweet Sixteen table that I’d put there when I bought the new Insight table for the Sweet Sixteen. Rather than letting the old table go, I put it back in my quilting studio next to where my Sweet Sixteen is set up. The old table now holds the drawers that contain my scraps, some misc. fabric coloring supplies, and also my fabric cutting rulers. That freed up a lot of space on my small(er) cutting table so now I can use the entire surface of my 36 x24 cutting mat. My next self challenge will be in my other studio where I keep all my other art making stuff. I know I’ve got paper stored in several different parts of that room and it's getting hard to keep track of what I’ve got where. In the past I kept all my paper in one place. But a while back I decided to start keeping the specialty papers with the medium that I am most likely to use them with, so I’ve got water color paper with my water color paints, except for the full sheets that don’t fit on the shelf with my paints. Same with pastel paper and printmaking paper. Then there’s the paper that I use for making journals…way too many different places to look for paper and some of them are just plain hard to get to, so the paper doesn’t get used and I forget what I’ve got.
Rob
#190
I know I'm a little late.... But I just started my spring cleaning this week. Since last fall, I have been working lots of overtime at my work, (I work in healthcare), which I had no energy to spring clean. I am now home on medical leave after some surgery, so after some healing time, decided it was a good time for a good deep cleaning. And besides when you're suddenly home alot, you notice the cobwebs and dust. I started in my sewing room. Not a speck of dust or loose string to be found. It's so bright and shiny now. Spare bedroom, master bedroom and bathrooms all done. Just the kitchen and living room left. I do one room at a time and take a days break in between if needed. Seeing the sun shining through the nice clean windows has been so worth it.