That is a fabulous idea!! I would not have thought of that, as I use a hutch with drawers for additional cutlery & cooking tools. It must give your home a very warm country feel!!
I just donated a lot. Now I have my projects lined up. I kept my pattern books/magazines because I like to read them. Yes, too much holds us back. Just can’t find anything. Jars are good because you can see what you have. I think you did great!
Thank you. It was hard at first, but once I made the decision to downsize, it got easier and I felt more free. I enjoy reading my books and magazines as well. It allows our imagination to explore new ideas, even if the ideas are from days gone by. Thank you for watching!!
We creative folk need things to create with. And for me, those things inspire me & bring me joy. Thx for the vid & for showing us your wonderful space 🤩💛
Hubby corrected me...the desk is a secretary desk where the open unit was for the heavy duty typewriters that were once used. They had it long before I started dating (1976) David. Just a short time ago. Buttons, buttons, buttons...when a worn out item is tossed, I will keep the buttons, as buttons are expensive.
Can’t comprehend why creators have to be surrounded by more stuff than they could POSSIBLY use in their lifetime😱. Our brains are just wired differently I guess. It would totally overwhelm me and I would freeze up and shut the door! 😂🤣TFS!
I can appreciate your response. What you might not understand is that I ran a sewing business for over 20 years, where much was added to accommodate the various things that I made and sold, where what was a common request (baby blankets), doll clothing, replica bridal gowns, and much more, along w/alterations. It is inefficient to run to the store every time one needs thread, fabric, etc. During 2020, lots were happening. Add in the inheritance from my MIL quilt items, etc. it built in addition to when I was sick for a time and no energy to create. After filling orders in 2020, I finally stopped creating custom orders based on the fabric requests of others. I made it a requirement that they provide the materials. I think sometimes we need to step outside our view of what is too much to understand why another has/uses what they have. In ref. to the brain chemistry, you are correct. We all experience varying things in life that might open our creative minds. Some of us become overzealous, while others can only handle one project at a time. Interesting though, I have had no desire to buy anything new in 4 years, and my health is doing better, so the creative energy will be utilized, allowing myself to use these items up. Will I use it all up in this lifetime? Who knows. I do know that I enjoyed the process of getting rid of all materials/items I know I will never use, tons of patterns, etc. I went through the process of asking myself, what my goals were, and what I find joy in working with. Over time, this room will get lighter and lighter, with less items (less overwhelming), while fortunately the only room that might overwhelm you. Thank you for taking the time to share your views. 😊
Oh I totally get it! I watch tons of creator YT vids. When I retired I wanted so badly to become a creative person. I started and couldn’t handle it. I kept a few things for “someday” but it’s stored neatly and I hate making a mess when I bring things out! All I can handle now is occasional mending. I envy you creative folks with dedicated spaces!
I've been using the sewing machine drawers in the kitchen for cutlery. they're useful for so many things.
That is a fabulous idea!! I would not have thought of that, as I use a hutch with drawers for additional cutlery & cooking tools. It must give your home a very warm country feel!!
I just donated a lot. Now I have my projects lined up. I kept my pattern books/magazines because I like to read them. Yes, too much holds us back. Just can’t find anything. Jars are good because you can see what you have. I think you did great!
Thank you. It was hard at first, but once I made the decision to downsize, it got easier and I felt more free. I enjoy reading my books and magazines as well. It allows our imagination to explore new ideas, even if the ideas are from days gone by. Thank you for watching!!
We creative folk need things to create with. And for me, those things inspire me & bring me joy. Thx for the vid & for showing us your wonderful space 🤩💛
Thank you for sharing. I am so happy you enjoyed it. I have to admit, there are some things I still kept, b/c of what I am inspired to make. 🥰
Your idea with the old sewing machine drawers is great! I’m going to start looking for those now too. Thank you for the idea.
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Thank you for subscribing John. 😊 I am happy to to know that the drawer idea will be a benefit for you as well!!
Hi Laura! It’s been a while. So glad to catch up on your videos ❤
Good morning Shy!! It is so nice to see you here. ❤🤗
Hubby corrected me...the desk is a secretary desk where the open unit was for the heavy duty typewriters that were once used. They had it long before I started dating (1976) David. Just a short time ago.
Buttons, buttons, buttons...when a worn out item is tossed, I will keep the buttons, as buttons are expensive.
Can’t comprehend why creators have to be surrounded by more stuff than they could POSSIBLY use in their lifetime😱. Our brains are just wired differently I guess. It would totally overwhelm me and I would freeze up and shut the door! 😂🤣TFS!
I can appreciate your response. What you might not understand is that I ran a sewing business for over 20 years, where much was added to accommodate the various things that I made and sold, where what was a common request (baby blankets), doll clothing, replica bridal gowns, and much more, along w/alterations. It is inefficient to run to the store every time one needs thread, fabric, etc. During 2020, lots were happening. Add in the inheritance from my MIL quilt items, etc. it built in addition to when I was sick for a time and no energy to create. After filling orders in 2020, I finally stopped creating custom orders based on the fabric requests of others. I made it a requirement that they provide the materials.
I think sometimes we need to step outside our view of what is too much to understand why another has/uses what they have.
In ref. to the brain chemistry, you are correct. We all experience varying things in life that might open our creative minds. Some of us become overzealous, while others can only handle one project at a time. Interesting though, I have had no desire to buy anything new in 4 years, and my health is doing better, so the creative energy will be utilized, allowing myself to use these items up.
Will I use it all up in this lifetime? Who knows. I do know that I enjoyed the process of getting rid of all materials/items I know I will never use, tons of patterns, etc. I went through the process of asking myself, what my goals were, and what I find joy in working with. Over time, this room will get lighter and lighter, with less items (less overwhelming), while fortunately the only room that might overwhelm you.
Thank you for taking the time to share your views. 😊
Oh I totally get it! I watch tons of creator YT vids. When I retired I wanted so badly to become a creative person. I started and couldn’t handle it. I kept a few things for “someday” but it’s stored neatly and I hate making a mess when I bring things out! All I can handle now is occasional mending. I envy you creative folks with dedicated spaces!