Woo hoo! My sewing studio is all tidy and clean. It only took two hours. Why so quick? It's easy to tidy up when everything has a place to go. I picked up all the bits off the floor, and put the folded fabrics back on the shelf. Then I put all the little bits in the scrap bins, and vacuumed.

Presto!

You know what this means!
Time to get to work and mess it up again!
11 comments:
Oh, the possibilities!! Whee, what fun!
You and Millie must have gotten things worked out! It looks good:)
And that won't take long to mess it up. My clean table one day is a mess the next.
Just beautiful! Ready for the next wonderful quilt to come together. Can't wait to see what you do next.
Beautiful! Now mess it back up!
Oh, yea, mess it right back up!!!
your little scrap bins are so cute!~
I have 8 15.5 gallon bins full... wanna come help me cut all mine down?
oh, sorry 6 bins, I just went through two of them! yippeeee
Where did you file Millie?
LOVE seeing others' creative spaces and especially LOVE ideas! You've given me both and the little containers idea is brilliant!
Isn't it a great feeling to have things in order...even if just for a moment? It's amazing what we can accomplish we all the "obstacles" are out of the way..(wink!)
Hi Lynne! I'm writing a blog post about spring cleaning in craft spaces. I did a Google search for "scraps messy thread mess" (or something like that,) and your craft room came up. I've used your photos (with proper credit, of course) as before and after examples, for inspiration.
Check it out!
www.papersweet.wordpress.com
Thanks so much,
Kelly
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