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quiltinglady-1 10-05-2014 06:21 AM

Wow! You did a great job organizing and of course you had great help from you beautiful four legged friends.
Happy quilting.

Judith1005 10-05-2014 07:07 AM

Well done, Small places can be great! It looks wonderfully cozy and spacious at the same time.

Gannyrosie 10-05-2014 07:32 AM

I couldn't have purged my fabrics either. I start purging, and months later I usually regret it. You've don't a wonderful job on your little space. Love the helpers. so cute.

crafterrn1 10-05-2014 08:39 AM

Beth you did a great job. My hint here is when you finish sewing put things back where they belong. I do that now with the studio. I can't leave it a mess like I did when it was in a small room. Luann

LITTLEOLDME 10-05-2014 08:51 AM

Great job ,bet you feel so good to work in your room now.

Pete 10-05-2014 09:31 AM

Can you come and redo mine? ;)

quiltjoey 10-05-2014 12:41 PM

That was a courageous move to purge your fabrics! Now if I could just do the same. LOL! Congratulations!

buntcake49 10-05-2014 03:23 PM

I am hoping to do the same thing but - giving away most of my fabric will feel like a kicking my children out of the house.....

callen 10-05-2014 03:39 PM

Looks so much better. I would have gotten claustrophobia in your other space. We all have to make do but thank goodness you were able to rearrange. Looking good.

rushdoggie 10-05-2014 04:42 PM

Well, for purging chickens, here is what I did that made it easier:

I had a lot of leftover non-quilting fabric from old costumes and dog crate cover stuff. That was pretty painless. I donated it to a place that does crafts with folks at nursing homes. There was some faux fur etc so they were happy to have it.

Then I started dividing by fat quarters, scraps, 3+ yard cuts and smaller cuts. I had a lot of duplicate because stuff was stored in boxes and not visible.

I critically eyed a lot...for example I show my dogs in obedience and in the 90s I made matching vests and scrunchies and I had a lot of dog fabric. I was sentimental, but I knew I no longer wear vests and I already have a dog quilt. So that bunch went to someone who makes belly bands and crate pads. I had some fabric I was gifted in the late 90s that simply wasn't my taste anymore.

Anything small I cut into strips and squares for scrap quilts. FQ were organized by color and pattern and take up less space on edge in the top drawer. Anything big had to be either a blender, a neutral back or in mind for a specific project. I put fabric for projects together in the drawers tied together with string.

Once sorted, folded nicely or trimmed into useable sizes it took way less space that it did.

The rest I ruthlessly donated to the Goodwill and now its gone and if I miss it, well, I am happier having a calm, open space.

I also got rid of materials for crafts I seldom do (polymer clay, crochet, drawing) and only kept tools which take up much less space and are the most expensive bits.

I walk in my room like 3 times a day just to look. :)


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