During the last few weeks, I was tickled to be involved with the #Springcleanyourstudio blog hop organized by Cheryl Sleboda. I was inspired be seeing all of the lovely studios the other bloggers shared. I also appreciated the incentive to clean up areas of my own studio.
This week, I attacked a flat surface -- the back of one of my longarms:
That is a huge pile of I-don't-know-what. Some of it was filed and some of it was tossed.
Now that it's over, I decided to keep the cleaning alive. My studio is cleaner, yes, but there is so much more to do!
This week, I attacked a flat surface -- the back of one of my longarms:
That is a huge pile of I-don't-know-what. Some of it was filed and some of it was tossed.
I shelved the stack of magazines. I had quilts or articles in each of those magazines, by the way. They are all nicely organized on a shelf with all of the other magazines containing quilts or articles by/about yours truly now. The batteries now have a new home in hubby's office; they are his problem now. The ends of my trekking poles are now housed with the rest of my hiking equipment. I have absolutely no idea how a) they ended up in my studio or b) how they found a semi-permanent home on the back of one of my longarms!
Here is my new and improved longarm table:
It is now free of clutter and ready to quilt a quilt. Which one should I load next?
No comments:
Post a Comment