Thursday, March 19, 2026

Let's clean the sewing room!

 So first, let's clean off this end of the sewing table.

I just took a minute (57 miniutes) and stitched up

 these eight blocks left over from a guild demonstration night.

They are sewn onto gridded interfacing.

 


Then a break for lunch. 

Finished up stitching the 

EPP item on this  needle case last night, 

so it can go back into its drawer and off the sewing table.



Next away with all the rulers. 

Then all the reading glasses. 

They really move around the sewing room. 

Now to mend the jeans. 

The owners are coming over tomorrow for lunch, 

so it would be great to have them done.

Next up is to get rid of the scraps on the sewing table.

Let's see if they're going back into a box or into a project.

Sorted by color and put in the drawers, now getting

thru some random paper bits.  It sure piles up even

in this time of tech. 


Just a few things left to put away 

then to move on to the sewing side table.

All the scraps sorted and the thread clean up. 

It is looking great!

I even found a blade for my rotary seam riper!

I found using a rotary cutter is okay in most spots. 

Isn't is tiny?! Even the blade pack is cute.


Let's see how long the side table stays clean!

I always make a bit of a mess when 

a project goes under the needle!

All of this cleaning was precipitated 

by needing to have the work tables cleaned up.

They're off to take part in a

stash clearing sale.

We just need a few more tables to lay 

out all the wonderful whites.

I did manage to kit up a few more

tops from the fabrics on the Discovery table. 

First are plans for another low volume sashed

crumb quilt. This one may have the shadow effect

around the blocks. 


The next are two sets of 

blocks to be joined together for tops. 

Then two sets of small blocks to

be organized around some bigger centers. 

 All the blocks are bagged up.

 I have labelled them all :

~small blocks

 ~8 "blocks 

 ~9" blocks

~ medium odd shaped blocks 

~squares & 4patch blocks 

~medium large blocks

~large blocks for centers

Wish me luck on keeping track 

of all the bits and stitching them up 

into usable items. 

Stay Safe and Sew on!





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