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TOPIC: Clean Up Your Sewing Room!

I've had it!!! 08 Mar 2010 23:21 #44188

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My sewing stuff and fabric is so scattered that I can't find ANYTHING!!!!

I sew in my dining room, but there is no room to keep fabric in there except that fabric that I'm using for the quilt I am currently working on.

So I store it in the basement in plastic drawer sets. Those work fine, except that for years, when I had company (high school grad parties, holidays, etc.), I would clean up my dining room by moving everything to the basement "for now." Well, after the event, it looked so nice and neat in the dining room that I would start a new project, and soon...same mess, and the old mess is still lumped together in the basement.

A couple of years ago, I bought an entire quilt's worth of this great Laurel Burch fabric for a baby quilt for my nephew's next baby (at that point, yet to be conceived). Well, she's now pregnant, and I can't find that *%^&*(#! fabric ANYWHERE!!! Arrrggghhhh!!!!!

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23 Feb 2010 01:50 #43794

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I think I could coax him into being for hire! LOL :D
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22 Feb 2010 20:06 #43790

When he's done, send him my way please :lol:
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22 Feb 2010 15:11 #43782

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I usually keep my sewing stuff in a grouping where I can find it and clean up once a month or so but I guess I have been doing a really poor job at it. A few months ago I had to give up my sewing room to my boys so they could have a room without their sister's pink stuff in it. I have been in the process this whole time of moving stuff and trying to organize. Last weekend my Dad came up with his lover Richard and poor Richard! He nearly had a heart attack when he saw my sewing area. He has decided that we are reconstructing my entire house and making my sewing space more user friendly. He's one of those organize until your fingers bleed types of people. I imagine it's going to be rough but totally worth it in the end.
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21 Feb 2010 11:00 #43741

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Where was this thread when I needed it...

I was off for 8 weeks after surgery... I healed and had 4 weeks to play... I could have used the inspiration when I was off work... now I am back to work and have spent this weekend..cleaning a mess instead of sewing...

Oh well progress was made
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20 Oct 2008 16:18 #27428

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Personally, I'm not so hung up on "clean" as I am having things organized so that I don't have to spend time looking for them before I can work. It's really frustrating to me if I have to waste time searching because I haven't put things back where they belong. A place for everything and everything in its place works for me! :D


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20 Oct 2008 15:13 #27427

Ooh, Margo, I like that. I will ponder my directions based on that.

My sewing room is clean. It's beautiful. I had a new floor installed, and decluttered and rearranged before my husband and I went on a long trip. Now, I can't bear the thought of messing it up. That's a real hazard to a clean sewing room.

Maybe you all need to consider the real problems of a clean sewing room. Is it worth it?
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27 Sep 2008 06:52 #26575

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I heard something worth remembering last night.

"If you don't fail occasionally, you aren't reaching far enough."

I think it's good to reach out of our comfort zones occasionally!


It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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24 Sep 2008 20:52 #26493

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Comfort zone??? What is THAT??? :lol: I've got so much going, I'll probably never live to finish it all!!! Seriously, though, I was looking at a 1930's Double Wedding Ring (my Grandmother gave me the quilt top before I became a quilter. She paid a lady $25.00 to hand piece it for her) and I was wondering why my Grandmother didn't also pay her to quilt it. Then the thought came to me I'M THE ONE THAT HAND QUILTED IT. I finished someone else's "UFO" and loved doing it. Maybe someone else will get enjoyment from some of my UFOs someday.
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24 Sep 2008 08:49 #26468

I haven't been comfortable in quite a while. :wink: Judy in AZ
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24 Sep 2008 07:39 #26465

Libbi, I think it is good for us to get out of our comfort zones :D Sure makes life more interesting.
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24 Sep 2008 00:20 #26458

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I really like to be tidy especially since I share the room with my DH. I also prefer to work on one project at a time. Right now I am working on an art quilt that requires much of my stash to be out and visible and lots of little pieces that are fussy-cut. IT IS DIVING ME NUTS! :shock: I also have to let it "mellow," that is, sit in view in an unfiished state in order to determine if it is developing--sort of like aging wine. :roll: Also there is very little sewing at this stage and I miss sewing. This means I will have to start another project while this one sits around. :( I am truly out of my comfort zone.


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23 Sep 2008 23:09 #26457

Like you, Linda, I'm pretty organized and usually my sewing room is fairly tidy. I used to work on one project at a time. My friends love the fact that they have corrupted me and I have several works in progress stacked on a table in my sewing area. Right now I really need to finish up some so I can start some more LOL
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23 Sep 2008 11:57 #26444

i find it really boring to work on only one project at a time. i have been working on a circle quilt for almost 2 years but in the mean time i finished a quilt for my grandson and a baby quilt for my new granddaughter.i am also finishing a quilt for my son in law. i do all of my quilting by hand and i have to give my fingers a break so then i do applique for a few days, while drawing plans for a new quilt.what can i say i'm crazy like that.
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