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Sewing is Me 03-22-2014 09:10 AM

Pattern Organization
 
This blog post on Barbara Huber Designs has an interesting way to organize your patterns. I think that I may have to try this! http://www.barbarahuberdesigns.com/2...organized.html

DOTTYMO 03-22-2014 09:37 AM

What an excellent idea. I sose you could do the same with a wish list photo pattern and mark location etc on it.

notmorecraft 03-22-2014 10:32 AM

Looks good- except I started garment sewing as a teenager, hey patterns were cheap in the 70's, then I had a wedding dress business, what can I say, I still have them all, I would be organising till next year. This would take time I could be sewing, unless I can bribe/blackmail or otherwise coerce one of my darling sons to do this for me, I'll be disorganized x

Kris P 03-23-2014 04:09 AM

I'm so glad all of my patterns fit in one binder and a magazine file!

pocoellie 03-23-2014 06:19 AM

It sounds like a great method, but I'm afraid I would never do it, simply because I have wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy over the 340 patterns she has. LOL

JanieH 03-23-2014 06:54 AM

This is a great idea that I will definitely be copying. I think the only change I would make is on the numbering. For example, on purse patterns I would add a "P" to the number so when I finished, I would be sure to put it back in the right container. While purses/totes are really obvious, some other categories might not be. It would just take a second or two for each pattern and may save a lot of time later on.

Friday1961 03-23-2014 09:37 AM


Originally Posted by notmorecraft (Post 6639489)
Looks good- except I started garment sewing as a teenager, hey patterns were cheap in the 70's, then I had a wedding dress business, what can I say, I still have them all, I would be organising till next year. This would take time I could be sewing, unless I can bribe/blackmail or otherwise coerce one of my darling sons to do this for me, I'll be disorganized x


Me, too. I have two big boxes filled with clothes patterns. Some, I hear, are now valuable....though where you find buyers, I have no idea. I can't bear to throw them away, somehow (which is probably why I'm becoming very close to being a hoarder! ;)

My quilt patterns are in a binder, but I have very few, thank goodness. Mostly I just see a quilt and figure out--or not-- how it was done.

kay carlson 03-23-2014 09:59 AM

In "daze" past when I was a stay-at-home mother who sewed clothing for her children, I made photocopies of both front and back of a pattern. Digital cameras were not around in the seventies and eighties when I was doing this! The copies were kept neatly in 3-ring notebook plastic sleeves and the notebook was handy as a reference when I went shopping or was re-evaluating something in my stash. The ready reference system came about after having purchased duplicate patterns....

Nammie to 7 03-23-2014 06:42 PM

I just went through a bunch of my patterns and gave them away at the quilt group meeting. If I haven't made them by now I know I won't. I can see that my tastes certainly did change!

tinker 03-23-2014 11:40 PM

When everyone has their pattern orangize, May I ask about a pattern????. Well, I'll have to find again!!!!!!Every time I come across it I wish I had it in my now size!!!. I really like the one I made in late 70's. Tinker


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