I had to chuckle the other day. On one of my favorite sewing sites, the group was sharing photos of their post-Christmas studio conditions. Well, let us just say mine was not the worst, it was almost at the end of the spectrum but not the worst! For that I was grateful. This is an honest representation, I did not clean up anything before I took the photos. I am embarrassed but there you have it.
Here we see the back counter with stacks of drawers holding thread, the Ovation serger, underneath are four storage carts, a felting machine, and rolls of batting. In front is the back of Destiny. On the right are marking tools, drawer units with needles, bobbins, extra feet for Destiny, workboxes, a couple irons and a wool press pad, thread, lots of thread. In the front are task boxes with their contents ready for the next project. I wrapped Christmas gifts on this table so you will see wrapping paper etc not yet tucked away for next year. There is also a box of two Christmas projects that did not get done. I will spend one day next week putting things away. All this visual clutter drives me nuts.
Here you can see the door on the left that leads to a walk-in closet, entirely outfitted with garment fabric. I was listening to television while I worked. And now we are back in the doorway. I have an over-the-door ironing board on the closet door. It is too small, but better than putting the big one up in an already stuffed space.
- The ugly truth I fear. One day this week I will put away the wrapping paper etc. I will separate the task boxes with the unfinished Christmas projects and put them away. On the whiteboard, at the entrance to the room, I will write myself a note, for July to remind me what they are and where they are. Don't laugh, by July I will not remember.
- I also want to spend some time piecing batting leftovers. After a few projects, I like to do that. I have used up all my pieced ones from the last stitch-up so it is time to do it again.
- I have a need to make some tea wallets and tea cozies for some friends. I usually use the insulated batting for tea cozies, placemats and pot holders but sometimes I add some regular batting as well. Those small pieces of warm and natural will get a purpose!
That's all for now, have a great day, a great week and a productive 2020!
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