I have been working very hard in my studio for the last several weeks. But not in the way you would think.
The weekend before I went to Arkansas, my studio looked like this:
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There is a sewing machine under there somewhere.... |
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...and a 12' Gammill table under these piles. And a shelving unit under those small bins on the left wall. |
It didn't always look like that, not quite so messy, but I had decided to clean out my clothes closet. Which happens to be in my studio. It was time to cull through and donate the clothing I no longer wear. And to sort all of the other myriad things which had ended up in there. I won't show a before picture of the closet, because I am too ashamed. It was jammed full of fabric, yarn, art supplies, stuffed animals (?), blankets and clothing. A total mess.
So, as I said, I decided to clean out the closet. But I had to put all of the stuff I pulled out of it, at least the stuff I wanted to keep, somewhere. Which means something else had to go.
Well, to be completely honest, I had fabric bins, sorted by color, that I hadn't opened in years. Novelty fabrics, big prints, all kinds of stuff that I just don't use. Many many many bins. Why did I buy all of it?
So it was a great time for to sort through all of the fabrics and art supplies. And like that my simple closet cleanup turned into a total studio reorganization.
It took me two weeks, but it's done. I gave all of the fabric I was never going to use away. It was easier than I thought. I contacted several churches and they were glad to have it. I gave some to a neighbor who is just learning to quilt. And some to a friend who is making quilts for policemen. I sorted through all of the supplies, got rid of the junk and organized everything. With the excess fabric gone I had enough shelf space left to store my rolled finished quilts. Wow! I'll actually be able to find them easily. I cleaned and scrubbed parts of the floor that I hadn't seen in ten years. And, finally, I'm done!
So a few pictures of my cleaned and organized studio:
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Cutting table. |
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Behind the Gammill. The shelves are on the left. The green bags contain Christmas gifts waiting to be wrapped. |
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Standing next to the bookcase looking towards the cutting table and design wall. |
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Design wall and ironing station. |
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Sewing table. |
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Looking over the Gammill towards the shelves. |
I am so ready to get back to work and to mess things up again. This time in an organized fashion...
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The closet that started it all. Nothing but clothing! |
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