Today is the end of the second week of our 21-day Declutter Challenge. It's fascinating how exhausting the act of making decisions can be. So I am happy to say that this is a catch-up day. But if you are like me and are feeling fatigued, this is a day of rest.
If you have missed a spot or it was not quite covered in the previous days, this would be a great day for you to deal with it if you want to. You can find a library of all past challenges here. Just scroll to the bottom of the page. You can also find them on my Youtube channel
If you find that you have some extra space in your sewing room, and feel motivated, it’s also a good day to take a look at your furniture.
Go back to my video Organize Your Sewing Space Part 1. Think of your sewing triangle. Things you can ask yourself include:
How is your space working for you?
Can you remove some furniture from your space to make it work better?
Are there ways you can add more light to your space?
Do you have extra furniture you want to add?
You may find that after moving things around, you'll find more stuff to declutter.
If you are tired or feeling behind, remember that life happens. And some weeks, your work life or personal life will take priority. Some of us are dealing with only one year of clutter and some of us have 20+. You will get there in 30-minute chunks of time.
Take a moment at the end of the day to take a picture of your sewing space to see how far you have come.
I am choosing just to rest today. I'm hanging out with friends and having fun catching up while working on WIP's and UFO's. It will be a nice break from all the behind the scenes work for the declutter challenge.
See you tomorrow for Day 15!
Karen You mentioned making baby quilts for donation. Where do you donate them? Is there a specific size? i have lots of juvenile fabrics and my grandsons are almost teenagers.