This week, my studio started to look like a work space instead of a dumping ground. Here is a photo.
How long the fabrics will stay nicely folded is one question. The three cabinets across the front hide the project boxes etc. and the tables that are in behind that hold my two sewing machines. The longarm is on the left wall with walking space around it. This space is going to work. I'm already working on a small project (a gift) so cannot show it yet. It feels good to have this much in order. My study is another room, full but not finished, and it has a huge closet. We are setting up another room as a library retreat with a TV and book shelves, and it is still a messy place, but the rest of the house is in pretty good order. Thanks to Pinterest, I found a schedule or two that are helping us keep track and stay on track. Hubby is still working at home, has a back injury too, so most of this task is mine.
Stay tuned... sorting quilts is next. I've too many and the citizens who live in this complex of retirement care plus individual bungalows might like some. Also smaller ones for folks in wheel chairs. This is sometime down the to-do list...
3 comments:
Wow - soooo neat and organized, tidy! I am envious. Good job, and congrats to new digs, space in the brain for new projects, ideas.
It sounds like you have a lot of room in your new home. Your sewing studio looks to be large enough for everything you need to do.
At my age, I should have learned a long time ago to put things away when finished with them. Now if I don't, I can't remember where they are!
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