of fabric murder....
I vowed last year to use up my stash and have been strict about buying more than I need per project! My stash is DRASTICALLY smaller today because I committed the dirtiest deed.
I threw away all of my nasty old yucky ugly un-needed, un-wanted fabric yesterday.
How much did you ask?
2 FULL heavy duty garbage bags.
Momma was in a organizing mood since Mr. Boss put up her cabinets outside in the garage (pictures coming soon!)
My scrap drawers open with ease.
My fat quarters have taken up their own shelf.
My large amounts of yardage fabric are on their own mini-bolts in their bins.
Not as fancy as some sewing rooms I have seen, but I was going for functional, not beautiful!
Not as fancy as some sewing rooms I have seen, but I was going for functional, not beautiful!
I have! I am decluttering the house also. It must just be that time of the year :o)
ReplyDeleteI cleaned mine up New Yrs Eve in anticipation of a very creative year :) great job!
ReplyDeletexoxo melzie
I already did this, and it feels great, doesn't it? I've got a whole big stack of (kind of awful) fabric that I'm going to try to give away at the next Modern Quilt Guild meeting. If nobody wants it there, into the garbage it goes. I feel kind of bad about it, but it's not worth trying to ship it to somebody!
ReplyDeleteI have been working on organizing my sewing/ craft stuff for almost a year since moving to our new home. Still have to go through and reorganize patterns and decorate my sewing room and then I think I will be ready for some serious sewing/crafting! Isn't it amazing how important it is to be organized before making a huge creating mess?
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! I've been cleaning up but I have a terrible time throwing out fabric. I'm always so sure that I'll eventually use it for something, even the ugly stuff, that I just let it sit there forever!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so awesome!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like fun and it's something I've never tried thank you
ReplyDeleteEmbroidery