Monday, December 31, 2012

2012 and the End of Days.

Okay, so 2012 didn't end on the 21st of December like the Mayan Oreo calendar would have suggested.  31 December does bring an end of my creative year and ushers in a new beginning full of promise and things to come!

In the month of December Operation Dungeon Do Over has been successfully embraced and I have managed to weed through all the cardboard boxes of cotton fabrics!  The contents of which have been measured, labeled, folded, cut or otherwise started in the "process."   I do have an abudance of fabric left to be cut and put into their respective shoe boxes according to strip width, but the greater lengths have been appropriately assigned to their proper containers. 

Cleaning last night revealed several hidden caches of stashes.  Including a cache of cotton strippets and bits of stuff that were promptly sewn into a couple pet beds.  Another cache revealed a generous helping of fleece confetti which is destined to become even more pet beds!  The big surprise was a bin full of cotton fabric waiting to be organised into my new system. I consider this the perfect opportunity to test my new system.  I still have the colour bins to sort through and repurpose, but there is light at the end of a long, dark, fabric tunnel.

Plans for 2013
Tame/Train the Fleece beast.
Cut less than 12" strips to usable sizes per Bonnie Hunter Scrap User's System recommendations.
Continue to process fabric as it is discovered/comes in.
Continue to organise The Dungeon into a usable environment (keep studying Teresa Rawson's space).
Get over my thing about Triangles.
Learn to do applique!
Learn to paper piece!
Learn to free motion quilt!
Blog more!
MAKE MORE QUILTS!

Slowly, as my Dungeon is being molded into a place I want to work and be creative this will be a good learning experience and a chance to grow and develop into the quilter I want to become.  In the meantime this will be a long, slow path full of trials and errors, but in the end it will prove to be a wonderful journey and one for which I will be proud.

Peach Out, Apricots! 
Morg

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Progress Report




Sorting 2.5" strips.  Oh my!
Wanted to let you know that I have been making outstanding progress.  I will load before/during/after pictures, I promise.  This is one BIG project.  It's hard to believe how much progress I've made in just a short time.

News on the Cottons:
I have now gotten the strips (cut according to the Bonnie Hunter Scrap User's System suggestion of: 1.5, 2, 2.5 and 3.5") into their own shoe boxes.  Each set of strips are divided into 12-14 different colours.  (A BIG thank you to Teresa Rawson from Fabric Therapy) Each set of strips goes on a different shelf making it easy to keep them all organised. 

FQ condos on top,  1/2 Yard Condos on the next shelf down. 
As you can see the fabrics are just moving in and getting settled.


A view of the condos.

Charms which are 5x5" squares are starting to create their own space as I manage to weed through the colour bins.  I am sure this selection will grow with time.   And will start asking for their own little colour coded condos.

Fat Quarters, Half Yards, Yards have all been set up with shoe boxes (I refer to them as "condos" similar in number/design as the strips.

Soon I will be processing scraps which I think I have determined to be anything smaller than 1.5 wide down to a postage stamp or so in size, and all the other odd shapes and bits and pieces that will not otherwise fit into my existing series of shoe boxes.  My friend does applique and I want to learn about it so this will be a fine opportunity to give these scraps a purpose other than filler for my pet bed.

Fabric that is about 1.5 yard 1 yard + 6" and larger are being measured, tagged, bagged and go in a bin.  These lengths usually end up as backing fabric so it's best to have them in big bins.  I am trying to keep the bins to a manageable number so I am dividing them up like this: 
Yellow/Orange/Red,
Blue/Green/Brown,
Purple/Pink/Violet,
White/Cream/Black,
Light/Med/Dark Brights (this one might get split if it gets too full! I LOVE colours!)
Batiks/Plaids

Report on Fleece:
Some of my fleece has been cut into fat quarters.  These are being folded and put into an "underbed storage" unit which is a long flat plastic container.  I don't know the actual dimensions, but I have three of these and I can get a LOT of FQ fleece in them.   Correction - these are going into sterilite containers that are like file boxes with slightly curved lids.  Not to be confused with the less expensive, much more easily obtained flat top file boxes also made by the brilliant minds at Sterilite.  :)

Other fleece has been processed into 9x11 inch pieces, others into 6" squares.  There are circles and wedgie shapes and of course an abundance of bits and pieces.  I will need to obtain a couple more boxes to accommodate the bulk of the fleece, but then we should be set.

Christmas was an excellent opportunity to spread the love and fleece and cheer.  I was able to make a delightful dent in the yardage in the fleece closet.  The blankets were wonderful and well received. 

Update on Batting:
Not much, yet.  Working on a good storage system and how best to manage the scraps from projects past.

So that's what's up in the Dungeon.  Until next time...
Peach out, Apricots
heart, Morg