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18 April, 2011

April Stitchery

I really did sew this month.  I finished two projects, although I have pictures of only one of them right now.

For Christmas gifts, I made several of these journal covers . They were fun and easy, and I loved working out the color combinations and scraps to use for each one.  I vowed to make myself one, as well, but of course that didn't get done during the Christmas season.  Nor directly after that, either.

But I did finally get around to it.  Here's mine:

I made a few modifications to the original design, and I also took a shortcut.  I didn't have the time to make the patchwork fabric strip, so I simply found an interesting print scrap and used that instead.

As for modifications, I wanted an inside pocket to hold my planner, as well as a little pocket to hold a pen.  I can also tuck my Kobo e-reader in behind the planner:

To add more decorative detail, I tried out some of the fancy stitches on my sewing machine:

I'm very pleased with the finished product and carry it everywhere. :)

03 April, 2011

Catalogue Ditch Blitz

In March I ditched more catalogues and old magazines than I could bring myself to count.  However, they were heavy enough that I had to separate them into two recycling bags--one bag was stretching and tearing under the weight.

This is a ditching project that should really be undertaken twice a year, and doesn't take all that long--but makes a big difference in the piles of catalogues stashed wherever you keep such things.  Culling them from time to time also makes it much easier to find appropriate ones when you need them.

I feel lighter!

06 March, 2011

Ditch Report: Cookbook Blitz

How and why do we accumulate so many cookbooks over time?  It's like we're afraid that one perfect recipe exists somewhere, and unless we're absolutely sure that it's not in this book or that magazine, we can't let it go.

Well, I'm trying.  Over the past week I've ditched from the cookbook cupboard twenty cookbooks, magazines, and recipe flyers.  I saved a few items by tearing out the pages, which I'll either plug into a recipe program on the kitchen computer, or add to an existing recipe binder.

I still have a huge stack of magazines to go through...or I may only make it through part of the stack and then just throw out the rest.  We'll have to see.  If I can just convince myself that the perfect recipe is NOT lurking in the pile somewhere...

16 February, 2011

Ditch Report -- Early February

This time I do have a pretty detailed list. I'm actually 'way ahead for the month in terms of numbers of items ditched. Krista and I haven't discussed whether it's actually permissible to "get ahead" or if finding one item per day is de rigeur. We'll have to have a chat about that. This list could mean I can take the rest of the month off!

So anyway, another pass through drawers and closets has netted me the following ditches:

> five pairs of sandals
> one pair of jeans
> one string of beads
> two shirts
> one sweater
> one skirt

I'm using a combination of how-long-since-I've-worn-it and how-much-do-I-like-it, with a smidgen of how-well-does-it-fit thrown in to make my decisions.

AND...I started a job which is somewhat painful but must be done. I began culling some books. They are seriously taking over the house and there are many which I won't read again and don't think I need to keep for lending purposes. So the books-to-go box now has twenty-eight books in it. Eep!
If you see something you want, let me know quickly!

09 February, 2011

Getting Focused

I had thought I would choose a de-cluttering focus area to concentrate on each month. Maybe a room in the house, maybe a particular type of clutter. For February I was looking at either the kitchen or my office.

However, I'm rethinking that plan and considering a more free-form decluttering process. So far this month I've been all over the place. Some old papers from my office, a shirt I'm tired of, a half-finished knitting project that's beyond salvaging, etc. I see it, I know it has to go, so it goes. I think this is going to work better for me. Also, I don't know if I'm going to be as particular as Krista in detailing every item here. :) (But I will be ditching something every day.)

However, my most notable ditch this week was an unfinished sewing project that has been taking up space in my sewing room for--are you ready for this?--over seventeen years!

It was a skirt, jacket, and blouse that date back to my law practice days. It would have been awesome (although we wouldn't have said "awesome" then LOL)--really pretty dark teal wool and a coordinating silky blouse. The blouse was partially finished, but the skirt and jacket were only cut out. The pattern pieces were still pinned on to the fabric and many of the pins were rusty.

Many times over the years I've looked at this huge bag of fabric (usually when moving it out of my way to get to something else) and thought that someday I'd finish it, but yesterday I considered it with a critical eye. Let's face it, we're talking almost twenty years ago and styles have changed, even if I were still working as a lawyer. And those shoulder pads just don't work anymore, anywhere. :) So I finally let it go. What a relief!

On the stitching side, I did a quick project yesterday. I had found this great machine embroidery pattern at Urban Threads a while back, and thought it would look great on a t-shirt. I picked up one for $5.99. Yesterday I headed to Mom's and used her machine to stitch out the design, just in time to wear to writing group tonight. If you can't read it in the picture, it's the beginning of Poe's The Raven in--you guessed it--a raven. :)