Yes, I am lucky enough to have a craft room. A lot of the time, it is haphazardly piled with stuff, projects in the works, and the detritus from previous projects. Recently, I have had the urge to purge, which I try not to ignore. I have a well learned propensity to hoarding, and a strong desire to never be featured on an episode of Hoarders. My craft room is a space for me to create, when it isn't stacked to the rafters. My sewing machines (at least two of them) are almost always ready to tackle fabric. As a craft room, not a sewing room, there is so much more to it than that, though. Really, my craft room is a room of ideas, possibilities, and inspiration.
I find that there are two main types of creators/crafters. One type deals with their project at hand. They plan that project, get supplies for that project, work on their project, and when the project is done, there is nothing left over. Not that they necessarily use everything, but they dispose of it when they are done. Give leftover fabric to a friend who uses scraps for quilts (or other projects), donates the pattern or instruction books, Whatever. They're on to their next project, and don't have room for that other stuff.
The other type, like me, collect the ingredients like patterns (not just sewing patterns my friends), fabrics, yarn, beads, paper, and tools for various creative endeavors of interest. Then, when the creative itch starts to kick in, or inspiration otherwise moves us, we look in our collections, and pull out what we need, and get to work. I often have several projects happening more or less at the same time. For instance, lately I have been very amused by crocheting stacking ring toys. I'm on the fourth one so far, a sheep (In cotton thread this time, instead of acrylic - trying it out!). I have some bunny clothes in the system, so to speak, that are on pause while I'm organizing (reorganizing, more accurately) my craft room. Ron has asked me to do some alterations for him. And, there are other projects sitting around waiting for me to pick them up again. Those tubs of fabric, the hundreds of patterns, dozens of quilt books, and crochet patterns, and cross stitch magazines (not to mention all those little things of floss) are just waiting for me to grab and get creating. I like collecting these things, but when I want to create, I want to be able to pick the things from my stores to get started. It's that thing about two different hobbies: collecting craft supplies, and using craft supplies.
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Holding stuff that is waiting for a place |
So right now, I'm organizing. Going through boxes of crafting and sewing supplies that I have been given, or have inherited. Going through tubs, large and small and labeling them, and getting rid of the things that I don't think will serve me any more. I have several places and people to donate them to, so I don't feel bad about sending them onward. I also have learned that being able to purge those things takes a weight off my shoulders. Gives me breathing space. Helps me to find what I'm looking for, and consider what it is I want in my collection of crafting tools and supplies. Honestly, touching these things also makes me want to use them! Gives me inspiration to make more, and different things. Sends me further along my learning and making journey. It also gives me space - literally and mentally - to do that creating.
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Labeled bins |
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...and more bins |
Now, I want to look through some of the pattern books and magazines and find a pattern that I want to try out! Now, I want to start a new cross stitch project! Today I was looking at a Christmas Quilt that I thought I would do as a block of the month type project. Now, I think my cousin Roxanne and I may work on it for her Christmas wall hanging and/or table runner. Will we finish it this year? Who knows. We are working on several other projects at the moment, and enjoying our time creating together. I feel like that is an extension of my craft room.
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I was busy filing loose patterns today |
Not everyone has - or wants - the luxury of a craft room. I'm sure that there are people who would question my spending habits. Personally, I feel like it is a good use of my recreational funding, but I know that others make other choices. I'm glad we don't have to all make the same choices, and I can be happy with mine. My happy place. The fine line between collecting and hoarding. The "let's see what we can make now" space.
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My previous sorting project(s) with some continued sorting to do |
I just have to remind myself that the organization helps me keep track of my materials. Easier to find means easier to use. And there is something about getting stuff put away in an orderly fashion, isn't there?