My HOPES for 2014 in my rooms
#11
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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I blew that goal out the window LOL
But thanks for the to inspiration to keep going.
But thanks for the to inspiration to keep going.
Okay, Louise - I want you to keep track of your work. After 4 hours total, post a photo of your progress and I will send you a Vermont mug to add to your collection. I'm going to keep track of this thread and will wait for your photos. Maybe someone else will reward you with a mug after 8 hours. Sound like a plan?
#12
My room is a total disaster. My biggest issue is the non-quilting fabric that I have. I'm not going to use it, but I would like to get something back- a portion at least of what I paid for it. Then there are containers of fleece, denim, flannel and batting scraps. I have ideas for them, but it takes time to implicate my ideas. I really don't want to spend all my time working on them and not quilting. I have too many quilts in progress that I need to finish. I spent a lot of time piecing batting strips together for 3 smaller quilts. Didn't even make a dent. Lol oh well- i'll keep plugging away and eventually I'll get there.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Central NJ
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I would suggest starting in whichever room is the less messy of the 2. Still use the 15 min. plan. For me, if I start with the smallest jobs first, you see some real results quicker and it seems to get me more motivated. Good Luck!
#15
Do you have a quilting buddy that could come over periodically and help you.The time goes by faster and maybe she could be the one to encourage you to put things in the donate box that you may try to keep. Take your time so you don't get overwhelmed and you will accomplish alot. Good luck.
#17
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Twin Cities, MN
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I'm inspired by your ideas. I have a stamping room that I really need to tackle. It has become a total dumping ground. I no longer stamp, so I should just clear it all out and turn it into my sewing room. We're looking at a total kitchen remodel this year, so it would be nice to just clear it out and use it for a make-shift kitchen during that time. Cabinets and countertops all around. Hmm the possiblilites are endless...
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zozee,
5. For the first 15 minutes, clear off your cutting table--just CLEAR IT, don't organize anything except to dump obvious trash. Don't overthink what's trash, either! Don't get touchy-feely-warm-fuzzy about your stuff. The goal is to breathe and to create again. Can't do that in a mess.
That sounds like the first thing for me to do, thanks for the inspiration.
5. For the first 15 minutes, clear off your cutting table--just CLEAR IT, don't organize anything except to dump obvious trash. Don't overthink what's trash, either! Don't get touchy-feely-warm-fuzzy about your stuff. The goal is to breathe and to create again. Can't do that in a mess.
That sounds like the first thing for me to do, thanks for the inspiration.
#20
I recently purchased what some would call an "obscene" amount of batik fabrics (and Judy Niemeyer patterns since I love working on her designs). I already had a closet full of other fabrics (and my closet is the size of a small room). So - I purchased 1K of comic book backer boards and folded the new batiks onto them before even beginning to place them on shelves. Wow, they look so neat. I took a pic and sent it to my BFF in TX who has even more fabric that I do, and hers is totally disorganized. As soon as she saw the pic, she ordered comic backer boards for herself. I told her if she didn't get hers done by the time I go to TX for a visit, when I get there, I'll help her with hers. Hopefully by then I'll have mine all done.
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