stash organization - I've got it all!
#11
Tell yourself how absolutely wonderful it will be when you get it all done and how happpy you will be.
Now get off your butt, choose all the reds and go for it. Next are the pinks, then the blues, then the greens...and in no time you will be done.
Now get off your butt, choose all the reds and go for it. Next are the pinks, then the blues, then the greens...and in no time you will be done.
#12
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Nudge, nudge. I promise you that if you go in there and wrap 12 fabrics and place them on the shelf you will love how it looks (your own quilting shop) and will be inspired to do more.
It will take some time for sure to do your large stash, but I assure you it will be time well spent.
We want to see pictures okay? I would come over and help you if I could, 'cause I just love to organize. :-)
It will take some time for sure to do your large stash, but I assure you it will be time well spent.
We want to see pictures okay? I would come over and help you if I could, 'cause I just love to organize. :-)
#13
Don't think of it as organizing----think of it as playing with fabric. With that much stash you may find some forgotten surprises. Just make sure you share pictures with us as you go.
Or the ultimate ultimatum----if you don't get that done, you won't be allowed to quilt!!!! :-P
Or the ultimate ultimatum----if you don't get that done, you won't be allowed to quilt!!!! :-P
#15
I'll make it super easy on you... just send all that fabric to me! No muss, no fuss and you don't have to deal with all the organizing :)
It's easiest to focus on one small task at a time. Start with one tub, fold fabrics so they are all the same size and start laying them on the floor into the categories you think you'll use.
Then walk out and shut the door. Come back tomorrow and do another tub.
I can't wait to see it when it's done!
It's easiest to focus on one small task at a time. Start with one tub, fold fabrics so they are all the same size and start laying them on the floor into the categories you think you'll use.
Then walk out and shut the door. Come back tomorrow and do another tub.
I can't wait to see it when it's done!
#16
Try setting a timer for a short period of time--1 hour or 1/2 hour and work until the timer goes off. You'll be surprised how much you can get done if you know there is a limit.
(Sometimes you get so involved you go a little further, but that is beside the point.)
Good luck on making a beginning! :thumbup:
(Sometimes you get so involved you go a little further, but that is beside the point.)
Good luck on making a beginning! :thumbup:
#18
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: North Texas
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Can anyone tell me where the directions are for this great idea. I have everything I need except for cake boards, and have no idea what coloroplast boards are, or comic book boards. Please let me know. I have got to get organized. Mu fabric is spilling out into the hallway...hubby might see it. LOL
#20
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Location: Florida
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You all are right. it doesn't have to be done in one day. I'll do it one bin at a time. I'll start...................
tomorrow!
:-D
I am starting to cut the comic book boards tonight so I'll be ready for them. I tried one and I am going to like it for smaller pieces.
It's my own fault for letting it get this bad before I did something about it.
I can't wait to see it done! When I'm looking for a fabric piece I remember I can never find it and that's so frustrating.
:-D
tomorrow!
:-D
I am starting to cut the comic book boards tonight so I'll be ready for them. I tried one and I am going to like it for smaller pieces.
It's my own fault for letting it get this bad before I did something about it.
I can't wait to see it done! When I'm looking for a fabric piece I remember I can never find it and that's so frustrating.
:-D
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