This is what the other side of the room looks like. The shame. :(
Do it! Go take a picture! And you don't even have to post it until you have a pretty after.
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crafty mcCrafters commented:
Cassandra {Sleeping or Sewing}
said...
Ok, Ok. That's looking a little more chaotic, compared to the last picture.
I'm desperately wanting to sew, and my area's are such a mess right now it's impossible to sew efficiently. No room, no (clean) cutting area.
I took some pictures last week with the same post in mind, but my organizing is going slow. I have furniture that needs to be removed, and the only way out is over a cliff (balcony, of a loft). I'm pretty much at a stand still until I can get someone to help remove a couch. :-(
Thanks for sharing, it's good knowing I'm not the only one who's craft space threw-up on it's self. :-)
10:10 AM, March 21, 2012
Rachel
said...
LOVE it. I would take a picture, but it wouldn't be fair...I started this process a while ago and while it isn't DONE yet, it is SO much better than it was, LOL, good luck and I am very happy to watch the process!
10:53 AM, March 21, 2012
diane
said...
I took my photo but need a few months to get it in order. I have major renovations to get done.
11:42 AM, March 21, 2012
Rebecca Grace
said...
It's so refreshing to look at someone else's messy sewing room for a change, instead of my own! I just finished cleaning up a small portion of my disastrously messy sewing room the other day, and I posted it here: http://cheekycognoscenti.blogspot.com/2012/03/taking-terror-out-of-invisible-nylon.html. However, I admit that I only forced myself to clean up a large enough space to start machine quilting my son's quilt. I piled everything up on the floor around the edges of the room, so that I can't see the mess while I'm seated at the sewing machine. If I can't see it, maybe the mess isn't really there... ;-)
11:53 AM, March 21, 2012
Debbie B
said...
Raising my hand with you! My cutting table is about 3 feet deep in newly washed fabrics waiting to be stashed in the big fabric cabinet. But the weather has been beautiful for the past few days down here in the E TN foothills, so we've been in the yard working and playing with the grandgirl! That's fun, too! :)
4:59 PM, March 21, 2012
Seth, Cassie, Ruby & Lucy
said...
That takes courage! I know how you feel. I would hate to show a picture of our garage.
3:55 PM, March 22, 2012
Heather
said...
I did it. I took the picture... yikes. Can't guarantee I'll make any progress in there, but I'll sure see what I can do. Thanks for issuing the challenge! I am super challenge-motivated! lol
7 crafty mcCrafters commented:
Ok, Ok. That's looking a little more chaotic, compared to the last picture.
I'm desperately wanting to sew, and my area's are such a mess right now it's impossible to sew efficiently. No room, no (clean) cutting area.
I took some pictures last week with the same post in mind, but my organizing is going slow. I have furniture that needs to be removed, and the only way out is over a cliff (balcony, of a loft). I'm pretty much at a stand still until I can get someone to help remove a couch. :-(
Thanks for sharing, it's good knowing I'm not the only one who's craft space threw-up on it's self. :-)
LOVE it. I would take a picture, but it wouldn't be fair...I started this process a while ago and while it isn't DONE yet, it is SO much better than it was, LOL, good luck and I am very happy to watch the process!
I took my photo but need a few months to get it in order. I have major renovations to get done.
It's so refreshing to look at someone else's messy sewing room for a change, instead of my own! I just finished cleaning up a small portion of my disastrously messy sewing room the other day, and I posted it here: http://cheekycognoscenti.blogspot.com/2012/03/taking-terror-out-of-invisible-nylon.html. However, I admit that I only forced myself to clean up a large enough space to start machine quilting my son's quilt. I piled everything up on the floor around the edges of the room, so that I can't see the mess while I'm seated at the sewing machine. If I can't see it, maybe the mess isn't really there... ;-)
Raising my hand with you! My cutting table is about 3 feet deep in newly washed fabrics waiting to be stashed in the big fabric cabinet. But the weather has been beautiful for the past few days down here in the E TN foothills, so we've been in the yard working and playing with the grandgirl! That's fun, too! :)
That takes courage! I know how you feel. I would hate to show a picture of our garage.
I did it. I took the picture... yikes. Can't guarantee I'll make any progress in there, but I'll sure see what I can do. Thanks for issuing the challenge! I am super challenge-motivated! lol
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