Go Back  Quiltingboard Forums > Main
Keeping track of projects >

Keeping track of projects

Keeping track of projects

Thread Tools
 
Old 08-08-2009, 06:00 AM
  #31  
Super Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: central Indiana
Posts: 1,166
Default

Donna, You are not alone in being so disorganized! I am right there with you on that. In fact, I started a BOM at my LQS back in Jan. Actually, I have not even made any of the blocks,yet, due to other projects in the works...but I have dutifully picked them up each month. And, believe it, or not, I have labeled the bag with the name of the month and kept them together. The problem...at the first month we also purchased the 'completer' fabric we would need to use throughout the year. Well...i have no clue where I have 'stashed' it and no clue whatsoever what it even looks like!!! Duh!

Everyone here is giving such great storage ideas. Getting my sewing room reorganized will be my Sept. project. Right now I am busy with getting both my college daughters ready to head back to their respective campuses and getting my kdg classroom ready for another school year. Would really rather tackle my sewing room...you are all so inspirational!!!
Pam B is offline  
Old 08-08-2009, 06:17 AM
  #32  
Super Member
 
collettakay's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Buffalo Mills, PA
Posts: 1,230
Default

I have a fabric cupboard in my sewing room. I have one shelf for planned projects that are kept separate in large baggies.

I then keep a running list on the side of the cupboard. (acutally a couple lists). They are :

1. TO BE FINISHED (started but the top isn't complete. I have a few stray blocks and extras that I intend to make into wall hangings.)

2. TO BE QUILTED (top is done and waiting for quilting)

3. TO DO (fabrics bought sometimes with a plan for a pattern sometimes just a color scheme I have in mind i.e. Rose and Cream Quilt)

When I acutally made my TO DO list I was amazed to see how much fabric/projects I already have on hand. I definitely don't need to buy any more until I get a few done. I have enough to keep me busy.
collettakay is offline  
Old 08-08-2009, 06:19 AM
  #33  
Senior Member
 
dojo36's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Odessa, Texas
Posts: 878
Default

Pam B, thank goodness there's somebody else kinda like me. and ya know what, my daughter is a kindergarten teacher and she's the most organized person i've ever seen. she lives 800 miles away from me but when she comes to visit, she starts organizing "things". there's a place for everything and everything is in its place. then she goes through my closets - clothes & shoes - my quilts especially and puts them all in a pile then has me come look to see if there's anything in the pile that i don't want to part with - usually i just say yeah that's all ok. and by the way, everybody, she wants me to make her a quilt with pockets to put her feet in when she covers up, can anybody think of a way to do this, she says her feet are always coming uncovered.
dojo36 is offline  
Old 08-08-2009, 06:51 AM
  #34  
Super Member
 
sewjoyce's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 9,496
Default

Originally Posted by dojo36
Pam B, thank goodness there's somebody else kinda like me. and ya know what, my daughter is a kindergarten teacher and she's the most organized person i've ever seen. she lives 800 miles away from me but when she comes to visit, she starts organizing "things". there's a place for everything and everything is in its place. then she goes through my closets - clothes & shoes - my quilts especially and puts them all in a pile then has me come look to see if there's anything in the pile that i don't want to part with - usually i just say yeah that's all ok. and by the way, everybody, she wants me to make her a quilt with pockets to put her feet in when she covers up, can anybody think of a way to do this, she says her feet are always coming uncovered.
You could make her one of those "quillow" quilts -- you put a pocket at the end and then you can fold up the quilt and stick in the pocket to make a pillow when not in use. (As a "neat freak", she would probably like this.) The pocket is also good to stick your feet in :wink:
sewjoyce is offline  
Old 08-08-2009, 07:12 AM
  #35  
Power Poster
 
BellaBoo's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Front row
Posts: 14,646
Default

I agree with you Klue about sharing your studio, no way I'd share my sewing room with DH. I'm selfish with my alone time and space. I stopped by Pizza Hut and they wanted $2 for new pizza box. Larry's Pizza wanted $2 too. Mazio's gave me two boxes, the young teen working the register never heard of anyone asking for empty boxes and I bet the manager tells her to charge next time. For the price of pizza boxes I'll just buy the WalMart boxes.
BellaBoo is offline  
Old 08-08-2009, 07:25 AM
  #36  
Senior Member
 
dojo36's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Odessa, Texas
Posts: 878
Default

thanks sewjoyce, i'll have to try one of those - i've never made one but i've heard about them.
dojo36 is offline  
Old 08-08-2009, 09:06 AM
  #37  
Super Member
 
sewjoyce's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 9,496
Default

Originally Posted by dojo36
thanks sewjoyce, i'll have to try one of those - i've never made one but i've heard about them.
This site seems to be pretty good one for instructions:

http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/3721/quillow.htm

sewjoyce is offline  
Old 08-08-2009, 09:15 AM
  #38  
Senior Member
 
dojo36's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Odessa, Texas
Posts: 878
Default

thanks i saved the link - i'll sure have to try it sometime.
dojo36 is offline  
Old 08-08-2009, 11:25 AM
  #39  
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Pacific NW USA
Posts: 883
Default

I have a cutting table that has 12 large drawers. Some of the drawers are for everyday tools, thread, etc, and the remainder house individual projects. It's been a life saver, I had to learn the hard way to cut my bindings and border first and then place them with the project.

I also have closets in my sewing room. So sometimes I use VERY large zip lock bags, put contents of in, and then hang them by a pants hanger in the closet. Easy to see, and doesn't take up much space.



Inside One Drawer
[ATTACH=CONFIG]43901[/ATTACH]

Cutting Table with Lots of Storage
[ATTACH=CONFIG]43902[/ATTACH]
Attached Thumbnails attachment-43901.jpe   attachment-43902.jpe  
AtHomeSewing is offline  
Old 08-09-2009, 05:31 AM
  #40  
Power Poster
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Florida
Posts: 17,636
Default

Originally Posted by sewjoyce
Originally Posted by quiltncrazy
We buy sodas for DH in these boxes that are about 12" x 16" x 2".
I take two of them and cut one long side off, each, and slide them together and duct tape. I end up with about 16" x 20" x2".
Then I put a lot of tape on, to make it strong.
I have about 8 of them right now, and I put one project in each, and stack them, kind of turning them a bit, so the corners are offset. I love the organisation of them, and looking at all the fabrics, when I move them. :D
Would you post a picture of this? (Please?)
I would be more than happy to... :mrgreen: get to show off all those yummy fabrics, in my WIP's...but I have to wait for DD or somebody that help me figure out, once I download a pic, then come to post it, why it doesn't show up in my list, when I hit browse? I hit a snag the other night, and tried again, next day...nada. She doesn't get much time off, so we shall see, ok? :D
Mousie is offline  
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
butterflywing
Links and Resources
12
04-30-2011 07:58 PM
jmabby
Main
18
03-20-2011 02:04 AM
lizzy
Main
52
11-28-2010 05:07 PM
lazyquilter
Main
5
08-06-2010 06:17 AM
KR
Main
12
07-08-2010 03:07 AM

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off



FREE Quilting Newsletter