Okay fellow sewers and crafters we all know that our work spaces are never neat and tidy while we are working. That's just the way it is. I have been in this shop for the last two years and I was finally determined to empty ALL the boxes and go through everything, sort, organize and toss. It took me about 3 weeks of working around getting work done and everyday family life but I finally did it. I took a few before or after photos.
It will always be a work in progress but at least everything has been found. For example, an embroidered baby quilt that I was supposed to quilt and bind for my mother-in-law was lost (misplaced) from my move here two years ago. I was so afraid it got tossed out with some other stuff. I was relieved to find it in a tote of scrap batting that I decided to go through and organize. I was so elated I finished and delivered it right away. My mother-in-law had forgotten about it but she was thrilled since she will be expecting her 2nd great grandbaby next year.
I also sorted through projects that I have cut out and started and put it all in one place so I will tackle them one at a time, hopefully soon. They were just stacked up in a pile of shirt boxes but in all my cleaning and decluttering I accumulated some empty plastic storage boxes. I put a project in each of those boxes and now they are stacked neatly and ready for me.
My awesome storage cupboards and drawers that came with this place were a disaster. Yet again, I found things that I forgot I had and finally got like things all put together. Added bonus, the counter was actually cleaned off and I took a picture fast because I knew it wouldn't last long. I still have a few drawers to go through but I'll get to them another day.
In one cupboard I have all my ribbon and other sort of odds and ends. I found the idea of putting the ribbon spools on a rod and expanded it to using a tension rod. The holes in the spools were a tight fit but they went on the rod with a little persuasion. You have to remove the rubber ends on the curtain rod first.
In another cupboard I finally organized all my patterns. I used cardboard boxes that fit on the shelves with the flaps folded in and put the patterns in upright so I can flip through them pretty quickly. I also put them into categories for quicker look up and then by number order. When I put them in by number order I didn't pay any attention to the brand of pattern just the number. That way when I have a stray pattern piece I can easily find it's envelope. SHHHH, Don't tell anybody but the Flat Rate Medium boxes from the post office are perfect for this organization. I had fun making the labels on the computer too.
In another cupboard I have those food storage containers with all sorts of odds and ends. There's one for overall buckles that I scrounge off of old ones. There is one for belt buckles, d-rings, and other stuff. I also have some full of beads, those small pre-made ribbon bows, and still more stuff. I like them because they stack so nicely and you can see what's in them.
Did I mention you could now see my counter. Although, today I have a few things on it but they get done today so they won't be there long. I have gone a whole two days now with a clean counter. I think something might freeze over.
I came up with a ton of other creative organization in my shop over these last few weeks but I'll have to share those for another day. Right now I have to get back to work.
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Zipper Fun
I just finished replacing zippers in two pair of shorts and a jacket. Whew, that is always a chore. When I remove the old zippers I never want to throw them out because there are some really cute projects you can do with the zippers. For example, the rose pins I made from the really heavy #10 zipper that came out of a Carhart coat. I have pictures here and later I'll do a tutorial on how I made them. The other example is the awareness pins I made for fundraising efforts for Relay for Life. These were super easy and very cute. Later I am going to make pink ones for Breast Cancer Awareness month in October.
Those are the more obvious ones that come to mind. The rose pin idea I found on the internet but I made it my own way. The other pins were my idea. I still think there is more I can do with these old zippers. I don't want to throw them away to end up in a landfill forever. So I have some other thoughts. The following is a list of ideas I plan to do with the zippers down the road when I have time.
Those are the more obvious ones that come to mind. The rose pin idea I found on the internet but I made it my own way. The other pins were my idea. I still think there is more I can do with these old zippers. I don't want to throw them away to end up in a landfill forever. So I have some other thoughts. The following is a list of ideas I plan to do with the zippers down the road when I have time.
- Use them as accents on projects such as totes, jackets, pillows instead of using piping.
- Use them as accents at the bottom of curtains and if you use metal ones they act as weights too.
- Cut the tape off, coil them up, and glue them down into an artwork piece.
- I have seen the sliders turned into ear rings and I have seen the zippers with the tape on them wrapped around an old pair of hoop ear rings to give them new life.
- If the slider is still good but the zipper is shot save the slider to replace another one sometime down the road.
- On longer zippers where some of the teeth are missing turn the zipper into a shorter one for a future craft project.
- Decorate a picture frame
I am sure if I had time to sit here all day I could come up with more but I'll have to do that later. In the meantime enjoy the photos of my zipper creations thus far. For now it's back to replacing more zippers.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Introductions
Welcome to my Rethread Earth blog. I was inspired to start this blog after finding a blog called Sew Many Ways. She has so many great ideas and I always have what I think are great ideas, so I wanted to share in the creative fun too. I am calling my blog Rethread Earth for a couple of reasons. First, I think it is catchy and it comes from a project that my daughter are working on to raise funds for local area animal shelters. You can see some videos about it below. Second, I love to create and use things in a new way, make due with what I have on hand, and makeover stuff into new stuff. I don't like to throw things away if there is a chance that they can be useful. I like to create things that are useful and decorative, useful being the key word. To me if it isn't useful or functional, it's wasteful.. . just an opinion. Plus, with a family of five money is tight and we really make due with old and made over as much as we can. Hopefully, I can share some of my ideas and inspire you and I would love for you to share your ideas too.
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