13 October, 2021

Cleaning Up, Clearing Out...

Since I've begun cross stitching again, it became vitally apparent that I needed a better system of organization for the needed supplies. The way it stood, as of a few days ago, is that the needed items were lurking in various and assorted zip-loc bags and storage bins, stashed here, there and everywhere. My project bags were hanging on the back of a doorknob filled to the gills with dissimilar things. I needed to get with it and straighten out my mess! How could I ever be efficient working within such chaos? I couldn't! This cabinet in the sewing room revealed more clutter. Clearly, the upper shelves serve as a repository for batting scraps, but the lower shelf, which is 24" deep, had become a pit for discarded, misplaced and abandoned oddments! Getting things in order required a deep breath and coming to grips with reality. I was motivated! It took a few hours and some firm resolve, but I was able to get the designated "needle work" space organized for its new purpose. I disposed of a LOT, re-homed a few things, and FOUND more than a few treasures that I'd thought were lost forever! It was time well spent.
However, in true If You Give A Mouse A Cookie fashion, one thing such as this leads to another...
... and so it goes. I found a few things that needed filing from out of that cabinet; which led to another, even larger, clean out! Still riding the high from the first successful purge, it was time to bring in the shredder and a large, industrial strength trash bag to tackle the stuffed-to-overflowing file drawer. You wouldn't believe the amount of useless, outdated and extraneous paperwork that was lurking in there. I could BARELY (no exaggeration) lift this bag off the floor when I was done.  
The results speak for themselves, whew! Now I know what I have, where it is, and can put my finger on whatever I'm looking for in a nanosecond. Did all of this take up a huge amount of valuable time? Yes. Was it worth it? Absolutely! Now, to tackle those batting scraps and pieces; I've had, in the back of my mind for some time, the idea to stitch them up into usable quilt sizes so that they're ready to go. There's no time like the present; but, I'm going to allow myself a breather first, it's on next week's "to do" list!  One step at a time. What's weighing you down? A simple reorganization might be just the thing. 

Life is Good!

7 comments:

Quiltdivajulie said...

You and me, too - maybe it is the time of year, but it sure has felt good to clear some empty space (on the shelves, in the drawers, and IN MY HEAD).

Alycia~Quiltygirl said...

Oh my gosh - that has to feel SO good!!!! I am ready to do this to my mudroom - so keep inspiring me to get in motion!!!

Janet O. said...

I can relate on so many levels--probably most especially about the files filled with extraneous matter! Good for you!!

Meredith said...

Oddment: what a perfect word!

straythreads said...

Good for you!! Creativety is not a neat process but it is so much easier if you can find your stuff and a surface to work

cityquilter grace said...

excellent job and outcome...i am one of those who discards as i go along...sometimes too ruthless but my document box is in need of culling and shredding...i'll put it on next week's list too...LOL

Tanya said...

You are inspiring! I'll think about doing some autumn organizing myself.