Yesterday I worked and worked at organizing my quilting/sewing/desk area. See it here if you dare. I'm happy to say I am much more calm about my organized area now. Even the fish tank got cleaned.
I now have a little shelf to put things on temporarily!
Project bins only have one to two projects in them. That big striped tote has all neutrals ready to cut.
Yes, I realize that file drawer is overflowing. That was cleaned up later. I keep all the receipts and paid bills in that drawer. Every year on 1/1 I put them in a box and label them for that year. It's a messy filing system, but it works for us.
See the birdhouse on the very top shelf in the pic above? That's the security camera that the kid doesn't know about. Tee hee. It's nice to be able to check on him when I have to without invading his privacy.
One of my favorite organizing bins is also on that top shelf. It holds my 1.5 and 2.5 inch strips.
Accuquilt dies are nice and flat. I have room for a few more. The big dies are on the top shelf. I have a love/hate relationship with the BOB dies. There seems to be a lot more thinking involved on my part... Some of them I have to make sure I have the fabric the right side up. I typically run the two different fabrics through separately... It's different from the OG (original gangster) dies...
My basket pieces now have their own little bin and can be easily grabbed for a leader/ender.
All my 1.5" squares are in the bins and not squished. Behind those are four mini milk crates that contain 2.5" squares in neutrals and prints and 2.5" HST in neutrals and prints. I love to grab from these bins. 1.5" and 2.5" are my favorite sizes!!!
I really need to keep up on taking my blood pressure regularly. I am now on FIVE pills a day! Hopefully this is the year I get it all together. The good thing is that my recent blood work all came back in the green. Sometimes you have to get healthy before you lose weight. I will be trying to stick to a ketovore lifestyle this year (which was successful for me in the past). If you have any tips/tricks, please share!
I still have to work on that stack of books/printed patterns above my computer monitor. But that's just a drop in the bucket compared to the huge mess I had.
HAPPY NEW YEAR! Hoping for a productive 2025.