Organized Chaos
#112
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: michigan
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I didn't get through all the comments, but I feel so much better about my little sewing room now! I too, live with organized chaos, on a much smaller scale. I always explain that when I am feeling creative, and on a roll, I'm like the swedish chef from the Muppet Show. Also, the best tool I have in my sewing room is a metal child's rake. I use it to clean up the mess on the floor when I am done (scraps too small to save, thread, fusible backing, etc.) - it works like a charm every time.
#113
Sorry, but mine is not that bad, no a fence intended!.... I feel better about my mess. If you need help I could come and go shopping through your all's stashes. Great stashes!....
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#117
Organized Chaos
I am laughing out loud about his comment "another crippled mind". That is so funny. I hope and pray that he never sees my unorganized chaos and I would bet that a lot of us could really throw him into a dizzy. My theory is as long as we can work in 'our chaos' don't be critical.
Last edited by Sewze; 02-08-2012 at 01:33 PM. Reason: Spelling change
#118
I just can't...when I have that much I can't find what I want and its very demotivating for me to work in a super cluttered space. Sometimes my space gets messy and I find I avoid the room to avoid feeling stressed about the mess, which is the opposite of what sewing is supposed to do for me!
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