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Old 06-25-2011, 03:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Betty J
There are times when my sewing room looks like a crazy woman has been working in it. However, I have to clean up and put everything back in place otherwise I can't bear to go into my sewing room. I can't stand starting a new project in the mess of the previous one.

Right now my sewing room is tidy and my DH wanted to know where everything went. I told him back where it came from. I try to be as organised as I can and I do have a place for everything and make a habit of putting things back where they live as I like to spent time sewing and not looking for things. I have spent countless hours over the years organising my sewing room. This is not to say that there are times when something in particular can't be found.
I try to aim threads and fabric scaps at the bin to minimise mess on the floor and sweep the threads dropped before I leave the room.

For example:I have my machine embroidery threads filed in numerical order and each container is marked with the thread numbers. I use the colour card to choose the thread and then can go to the exact location and when I put them away, they go back into the rightful container so they can be readily found again.

I am sure there is no perfect system just whatever works for you.
I'm glad to see someone else out there who is better organized than me. I do pretty much the same things as you - hate to start a project with "one" project stuff laying around. BUT, I thought I was crazy for organizing my embroidery thread into color sets and having my tools in an organized manner. So I'm glad to see there's someone out there whose more organized. Any other tips are welcome !!
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Old 06-25-2011, 05:51 AM
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I just close the door to "my" room!!!!!
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Old 06-26-2011, 01:39 PM
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All I can tell you is that I make myself clean up after major projects. It helps if you have to share the space with another family member (ie a young adult) and you want them to keep their space in the house clean too. Which is about once a month the room gets real clean. Then time for a new project to start the process all over. I try to put the things I don't need away before getting real involved in my project. K
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Old 06-28-2011, 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by zenabe
Hi, I straighten my sewing room almost every time I use it. As soon as I start my project(s), it seems to look like a tornado hit it. I can't seem to keep it straighten up. Any suggestions? Or do I just live with it and this is the way it goes. How do I stay organized?

If you find the answer to this one, please post it. I read somewhere that in order to be creative you must make a mess. Kind of like the saying, "You can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs."
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Old 07-03-2011, 03:49 PM
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LOL just began a new project and it does take so much room but I do put all the fabrics away after but it sort of crowds you out after a while haha
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My sewing room in messy, but it works for me. That is one reason why I have so many seam rippers.....gotta be able to find one when I need it!
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Old 07-04-2011, 06:09 AM
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Originally Posted by zenabe
Hi, I straighten my sewing room almost every time I use it. As soon as I start my project(s), it seems to look like a tornado hit it. I can't seem to keep it straighten up. Any suggestions? Or do I just live with it and this is the way it goes. How do I stay organized?
Change your thinking. It is not a MESS -- it is a WORK IN PROGRESS! If you had walked into the Sistine chapel and seen ladders and scaffolding and paint buckets, would you have said "What a mess!" ;-)
I do find that plastic pans, like dish pans help me to keep each project together, even if I have two or three going at once. I just toss all the stuff for that project into the pan. I found some that are shallower and larger than a dish pan (sort of like a kitty litter size) that allow me to keep finished blocks nice and flat and have room for the unsewn bits also.
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I am so glad I am not the only one ! If anyone finds the answers please let us know.But I can almost find just about anything........ almost. It is kinda like a mystery hunt you'll never know what you'll find and then it is kinda like Christmas ! So I guess it really is ok after all LOL
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Old 07-04-2011, 04:23 PM
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I get stressed out when my sewing room gets really bad, that is when I have to stop and clean it up again before I can start a new project. More often than not, it is a mess. I only straight up when it gets to be a big mess.
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