Welcome, Guest
Username: Password: Remember me
  • Page:
  • 1
  • 2

TOPIC: Organizing

Re: Organizing 10 May 2013 10:31 #103303

  • lotti
  • lotti's Avatar
  • OFFLINE
  • Posts: 1893
  • Thank you received: 309
Can we see pictures? Not necessarily of you frittering your time, but izzy's waistcoat...

And later on of course the new much slimmer you in your new dress.... :lol:
The administrator has disabled public write access.

Re: Organizing 10 May 2013 03:09 #103299

  • PosyP
  • PosyP's Avatar
  • OFFLINE
  • Posts: 4106
  • Thank you received: 361
My mother must have had similar training - she tells me 'don't put it down, put it away!'

And after last night's emergency skirt & waistcoat making for Izzy I sure have a deal to put away :roll: , especially as I want to get on & make a dress for myself - which I would be doing if I wasn't frittering my time away on here :lol:


Embroideress Extrordinaire & Mad Hatter
The administrator has disabled public write access.

Re: Organizing 09 May 2013 15:04 #103275

  • ritzy
  • ritzy's Avatar
  • OFFLINE
  • Posts: 2963
  • Thank you received: 82
When I was studying to become a lab tech. we were told--handle things only once. So, if I am making a pile of like things to then be put away--I am making more work because I am having to touch each thing at least twice. Does that make sense. Of course, I know that it hard when you are petting your fabric.
Blessing from Northwest Indiana, USA
The administrator has disabled public write access.

Re: Organizing 08 May 2013 16:02 #103228

Because I move twice a year - from the motorhome to the mobile in the fall and then back again to the motorhome for the summer - I have three rolling carts with drawers that stay the same all the time. I also have three or four boxes of large scraps and fabric for misc. projects that stay packed all the time. I pull them out, use what I want and put them back. My stash consists primarily of hand dyes and batiks and I take a limited amount of them each summer. (I can always check out the quilt shops on our route if I need something I do not have with me!!!!!!!) - or order more hand dyes if needed (and I "need" a lot) Otherwise I create from my stash. I have two wine carriers - cardboard and free at the local grocery or wine store - that I put my rolls of fusible, rolls of wash away stabilizer, spray bottles etc that go back and forth in each move. I have my thread in a thread carrier that I removed the spool spindles from so it would hold more thread and a hardware store "thingy container" that has three large and two small boxes that are perfect size for thread spools. I also have some other "thingy containers" -you know the screws and nails and bolts etc. that dh needs all the time - that I keep buttons and embellishments in. They easily fit in drawers in the motor home and on shelves in the "studio" I quit calling it a sewing room when I updated and reorganized it last fall (see my member blog for pictures when it was really clean). I keep my patterns and quilt books in magazine holders - plastic from the office supply store - because they can easily be transfered back and forth. Now it is not a three week clean up process each fall and a scramble to load the motorhome in the spring so dh and I are both "happy campers" Hugs and love from Ann (now in Southern Illinois on the way to Chicago to see DD and DGD)
The administrator has disabled public write access.

Re: Organizing 08 May 2013 15:39 #103227

  • crocus999
  • crocus999's Avatar
  • OFFLINE
  • Posts: 1909
  • Thank you received: 149
Funny, Rosemary. That's one of the reasons I have so much stuff in the first place: it may come in handy some day.

But I've noticed that between Sunday and Saturday, there isn't a day called 'someday'!
The administrator has disabled public write access.

Re: Organizing 08 May 2013 15:17 #103226

  • PosyP
  • PosyP's Avatar
  • OFFLINE
  • Posts: 4106
  • Thank you received: 361
When organising 'stuff' into different categories and tidying up, my mother told me do not have a 'miscellaneous' pile, it should either have a definite purpose or not. If you have a miscellaneous pile you never get rid of anything because 'it could come in handy some day' (usually a week after you have chucked it :wink: :lol: )


Embroideress Extrordinaire & Mad Hatter
The administrator has disabled public write access.

Re: Organizing 08 May 2013 14:14 #103221

  • magnus
  • magnus's Avatar
  • OFFLINE
  • Posts: 269
  • Thank you received: 19
Great ideas Nancy!

Because I have moved around a lot, I use large 3 ring binders to keep my notes, patterns, and articles or ideas I rip out of older quilting magazines. This has saved me from having an extra piece of furniture such as a filing cabinet in my studio.
Last year I reorganized my studio = refolded fabric, got rid of old quilt books, sorted etc. and also got rid of plastic bags.
The whole process plus the spring cleaning took me about 2 entire weekends and I enjoyed it because of the reminder of what great items I have to use after quilting for over 20 years.

cheers
Jeanine
The administrator has disabled public write access.

Re: Organizing 08 May 2013 13:49 #103220

  • NancyinSTL
  • NancyinSTL's Avatar
  • OFFLINE
  • Posts: 729
  • Thank you received: 34
I'm in the process of cleaning and reorganizing my sewing/quilting room as I'm writing this reply. It took me forever to get started, too, because I was overwhelmed at the thought of it. So, I just decided to do a little each day, by breaking the job up into small tasks. However, once I started, I got on a roll and didn't want to stop. Here's what I learned:

1. No plastic bags!!!!
2. Keep all of your project supplies for each planned or incomplete project together in one basket or fabric storage container until completed--you can find all size fabric containers for $1 at the Everything's a Dollar store (a.k.a. Deals).
3. Store your new or project leftover fabrics in your stash by color or size or theme (e.g. batiks, novelty, stripes, juvenile, etc.)--if necessary, cut it up by yardage, fat quarters, jelly roll strips, scraps, selvedges, etc.
4. Store all UFO quilt tops together and all orphan/exchange blocks together, so you can find them easily when you need to create a quilt quickly.
5. File, using a Pendaflex or similar file with labeled manila folders, those loose printed patterns, workshop notes, correspondence, catalogs, etc.
6. Use a "graph paper" notebook for jotting down project notes, design ideas, etc.
7. Use large bins for storing battings, fusibles, stabilizers, treated fabrics, etc.
8. Where possible, use vertical storage with peg boards, cork boards, thread holders, etc. for storing small items.

I sure hope some of this helps.
The administrator has disabled public write access.

Re: Organizing 06 May 2013 18:11 #103100

  • ritzy
  • ritzy's Avatar
  • OFFLINE
  • Posts: 2963
  • Thank you received: 82
I always tell my dear husband that somebody made a mess in my sewing studio and I think they need to stop. When it comes to something missing--I usually blame him and tell him I know he is just trying to make me crazy. Especially when I find it where it should have been all along.
Blessing from Northwest Indiana, USA
The administrator has disabled public write access.

Re: Organizing 04 May 2013 21:55 #103025

Anne, I love that "intellectual malfunction", a lot of people don't understand what "senior moment" means. A lot of things I can't find have grown legs and crawled off to a cubby hole I looked in 10 mins ago. :roll: :roll:
The administrator has disabled public write access.

Re: Organizing 04 May 2013 08:54 #102986

  • Lorchen
  • Lorchen's Avatar
  • OFFLINE
  • Posts: 2639
  • Thank you received: 50
Wendy, if something is lost, I normally tell one of my sons. They find it in seconds. They know me better than I know myself. :)
From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood
The administrator has disabled public write access.

Re: Organizing 04 May 2013 05:45 #102982

  • twiglet
  • twiglet's Avatar
  • OFFLINE
  • Posts: 3849
  • Thank you received: 546
Oh dear Anne join the club, I lost my printer for weeks and that was after I'd organised my room :roll:

Mug rugger and lounge lizard
The administrator has disabled public write access.

Re: Organizing 04 May 2013 04:42 #102979

  • anne1
  • anne1's Avatar
  • OFFLINE
  • Posts: 895
  • Thank you received: 103
I have a place called somewhere........"It's around here somewhere"..........the trouble is I forget where somewhere is.
Call it senior moment but I prefer "Intellectual malfunction"
Now what day of the week is it ??????????????
Anne
The administrator has disabled public write access.

Re: Organizing 04 May 2013 03:22 #102975

  • Lorchen
  • Lorchen's Avatar
  • OFFLINE
  • Posts: 2639
  • Thank you received: 50
I have a lot to say about all sorts of things, but when it comes to organising sewing space or tidying up, I'm taking the 5th! :)

Seriously though: All I can say is that my books are in order and very tidy on shelves (I could provide photos as evidence :) ), and so are my FQs. Everything else moves and shifts, depending on what I'm working on.
From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood
The administrator has disabled public write access.
  • Page:
  • 1
  • 2
Time to create page: 0.295 seconds
Powered by Kunena Forum