I've decided to go through my fabrics and do some scrap management.
You see, recently I was gifted a bunch of fabric from a couple of different people. I had the job of going through it, refolding, (keeping what I wanted) and then figuring out what to do with it all. One kid notably asked "Is this what we're going to have to do when you die?"
Now, I have no plans on dying anytime soon, but it did get me thinking that really, my craft/fabric stuff is pretty chaotic. And whenever I work on something, I often wish it was more organized.
So to that end I started cutting up some scraps this past Sunday.
I'm pretty much using Bonnie Hunter's method. But really, its just cutting scraps into usable sizes and shapes. i.e. squares and strips.
We have an unattached garage with a finished upper room. It holds a ping pong table, a foosball table, some chairs and a couple of couches, lots of boxes, and 90% of my fabric.
Not all the stuff pictured here is fabric. But most of it is.
So I've started going through it all. Since I took this picture, the yellows have been kicked out of this box to make room for more reds.
I'll need a whole bigger box for blues, soon.
Other random piles. Pinks, greens, black and white, stripes, fruit. I don't have a great system yet, but I'm just getting started. Also pictured is a random ping pong paddle and Lego creations.
This is my growing pile of scraps to be cut down. I decided to organize all the fabrics, pulling the scraps along the way. Then the fabric will be organized and I can cut scraps as I have time. Every time I go up to sort fabric, my definition of "scrap to be cut down" changes. Bigger, smaller, how much I like it, what I think I'll use it for....
Old man Ajax joined me upstairs for a while.
He's a good companion.
And just how am I supposed to classify fabric that looks like this?
How do you deal with scraps?