Here is a messy sewing room.
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You have a good space to work with. You'll get there. I think most people, if they have a room or good space for quilting, would say it evolves. For me, the most important thing was putting my ironing table and sewing table in an "L" formation, and I have a swivel chair. That makes it easy to sew seams and press without having to get up. But since I NEED to get up, it helps to have my cutting table in a different corner.
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I have to say that you are on a good roll. You really don't seem to have that much stuff and it will be great getting a handle on now while the pile is small. It is always fun to be able to start with a clean plate. In order to clean my room, I would have to move a lot of things and that gets really, really messy.
Good luck.
Good luck.
#18
Once you get it organized you will love it. That looks pretty similar to how mine looks right now. I do think better in chaos. But my chaos it getting to be a little bit out of control for even my disorganized mind.
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Yep. Like this getting the work stations set up then move on to the fabric. Start with large then move to smaller.
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I hear you, I also work better with a bit of chaos. When I can no longer work in my chaos, I know it is time to stop and clean up and start with a cleaner room. If the room is too clean, my production goes way down. There is that "sweet spot" that is just right, where I can make connections with the other things that keeps me creative and productive. Organized, by some people's standards, just ties up my hands and my creative mind suffers.
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