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Showing posts with label knitting. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Organizing my DIY stash

Fact 1:
I love order and cleanliness. One might claim to a point of unnatural obsession even.

Fact 2:
Living in a storage capacity challenged apartment (yes there is no limit to political correctness bs) may present a problem.

Fact 3:
I have more than one hobby. Currently sewing and jewellery making occupy most of my available space but there's also knitting and gift wrapping. Trust me that can be a hobby.

My jewellery box:



My gift wrapping supply:



So how to keep everything neat and organized. Sure I could probably pack everything into a large space bag,.. but that clearly defeats the purpose. The goal is to have everything packed neatly so that at any point in time I know where everything is, what exactly is in my stash and accessibility is a big factor as well.
So if I put something in the back of my closet or on the very top shelf and I use it weekly that's no good.

My Burda Style magazines are stacked in these boxes organized chronologically. All the patterns I've traced are in the two folders in the far left corner.



All of my tools are stored in the drawer underneath my desk on a black cat mat. The mat serves a dual purpose: the surface is protected from nicks and the tools stay in place. I also put a black cat mat underneath my sewing machine for the same reason. It really diminishes vibrations and the machine stays put during sewing.



All of my most common jewellery findings are stored in this tin box: ear hooks, crimps, spacers, head pins,...



I thought I'd share with you my various strategies. First of all I separated all my hobbies so that each has their own storage box. That proved to be a tremendously effective strategy. No more rummaging around my gift wrapping satin bows looking for a crochet hook.
Second I equipped myself with boxes (Ikea, I love you!) that enable me to put labels on them. I also have a huge stash of clear zip lock bags of various sizes. These are invaluable for storing beads, findings, buttons and various sewing notions.

I keep all of my leftover fabric in this box:



And here's another great strategy for fabric stash: immediately after I purchase it I wash it and iron it so there's no confusion later. Then I take a picture of it and store it in a corresponding folder on my computer writing down the composition of the fabric as well as its dimensions.
After that it's a breeze. Just think how many times the following scenario has happened to you: you have the perfect pattern for a project, all the notions required (a miracle in itself) and the right fabric. You take the effort to haul it all on your work desk and only after you begin tracing pattern pieces you notice that there isn't enough fabric...

I currently have my notions stored in two separate boxes. Not an ideal situation, but since I haven't found a perfect replacement it will have to do for the time being.




It's really a very old, oddly familiar story: I started with the white/grey box which quickly became too small for the all the little bits and pieces I've accumulated over the years.





And here's another neat trick: I remove all the spare buttons off any garment I purchase or always buy extra for a project I'm making. I store them all in my notions box with a tag to which particular item of clothing they belong.



Ignore the wrong spelling of Chanel on the top right side, I always get that one wrong. and I blurred the name on the bottom right side. I don't mind sharing my identity with my readers but I guard my family members' privacy.

Monday, January 17, 2011

The trouble with knitting...revisited


The update on my cosy cardigan: well I decided not to finish it. After trying it on and after several unsuccessful attempts to fix the fit I realized it wasn't going to happen. Being apple shaped, the chunky knit wasn't doing anything flattering to my figure. I looked like big bird (in grey)! So I decided to unravel it and save it for some other project, still awaiting inspiration.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

The trouble with knitting

In the spirit of new year's resolutions I decided to reorganize and declutter my DIY stash. I found and old old selection of yarns and decided to knit a cosy cardigan. Well here's were the trouble begins.
Halfway through, I realized I will not have enough yarn! Oh, what to do, what to do?!
I decided to complement my lovely steel grey wool with some black mohair. So I had to undo all of the pieces I already made and start all over. Ughhh!
But I really like how the whole thing is turning out, so I take a little consolation from that.

19. 01. 2010