When my life is pretty chaotic I tend to focus on the one little
glitch that is bothering me. This doesn't usually help the situation
because then amidst the chaos I am also embarking a project to improve
the chaos, thus creating more chaos. Did I use the word chaos enough
times there?
My crafting life is like that right now.
I have a lot of projects that I have either in the works or on a shelf
awaiting their turn. My sewing room is slowly becoming more organized,
although at the moment I am working on my sewing room curtains, so that
project is a little bit of here, there, and everywhere. That I can deal
with. I know that project will be finished and will add to the look of
the room in the end. However, the drawers and shelves in sewing room my house are
driving me nuts.
So, what little bit do I decide to focus on?
Well,
that would be this
shoe box of embroidery floss
that my sister-in-law
gave me.
If I had thought ahead I would have taken a before picture, but this box was overflowing and really nagging me. I tried ignoring it for several weeks. I mean, it was in the drawer out of sight, but those colors are really bright and who can turn their backs on a box full of color things? But the chaos was too much to deal with, so I shut out all the other mess and focused on something that I could deal with, this box.
I took all the embroidery floss
that still had its labels and
separated it out by color,
but that wasn't enough.
I found this fun way of storing
embroidery floss on Pinterest,
I had clothes pins already,
and the rest is history in the works.
I still have a few nights of winding floss on clothes pins left ahead and from there I plan on organizing them by color themes. It will look lovely when it's finished. But until the glitch in the matrix is fixed my crafting is halted. How can I focus on curtains when my embroidery floss is a disaster? I mean, could you?