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Old December 10th 08, 04:00 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
Bruce Fletcher (remove dentures to reply)
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Default How tidy is your work space?

Photographs of other people's work space:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/7774965.stm
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Old December 10th 08, 04:39 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
Mary
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This certainly makes me feel better! I've been on a rampage recently
getting everything sorted out and put away, and since I do that at
least once a year it NEVER gets that bad -- NEVER!
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Old December 10th 08, 06:02 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
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My work desk is notorious for being piled high and a mess. I pass
this along to everyone so they can see I'm not so bad after all!

Linda

P.S. Gillian, I'll be happy to take some of that fabric off of your
hands. . .

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Old December 10th 08, 06:37 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
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"Bruce Fletcher (remove dentures to reply)"
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Photographs of other people's work space:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/7774965.stm
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Stronsay, Orkney UK



I guess I'm a neat freak. I'm not a fanatic, and can live with an
occasional bit of clutter, but I do admit that every so often I straighten
out the magazines in the magazine rack in size place and all facing the same
direction, cover up and are lined up at the sides.

Even I don't think that's particularly important or normal but I do it
anyway.

Lucille

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Old December 11th 08, 02:22 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
Fred
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"Bruce Fletcher (remove dentures to reply)"
wrote in message ...
Photographs of other people's work space:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/7774965.stm
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Bruce Fletcher
Stronsay, Orkney UK


That is more or less a wakeup call. In my design area most carts, tables,
stands, and major power tools are on wheels so I can move them out of my
way - sorta! On a good day my gotta finish soon list is less than 30 and
that does not include paper work and drafting updates. Looking for whatever
keeps the memory cells in the brain in top shape - so I tell my DW.G
I'm a firm believer that one must have chaos before one can have order!

Fred
http://www.stitchaway.com
If nothing changes, nothing changes.
Don't back stitch to email, just stitchit.


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Old December 11th 08, 08:50 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
ellice
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Default How tidy is your work space?

On 12/10/08 10:00 AM, "Bruce Fletcher (remove dentures to reply)"
wrote:

Photographs of other people's work space:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/7774965.stm


LOL - I can't even bare to look. Right now I have 3 workspaces. My office
- which has the new improved "filing in large shopping bags on the floor"
system. The desk itself is moderately cluttered, but only with my most
recent foray into battle w/ the IRS, and the auto repair shop.

The places I stitch most frequently - weeeellll, Down in the rec room - I
have a small card table adjacent to the sofa - which has the current
stitching supplies, references on it - so I can sit sideways on the couch,
with frame/stand in lap and work. However, there is a 6' table covered w/
piles of stitching in various stages, stuff to be put away, etc. It's kind
of messy - but not terrible - most things are in cases/bags, etc.
Downstairs here is a bit daunting, because I have a sewing area, with stuff
on my cutting table, stuff on the sewing table, bags of goods, a rolling
stack w/ quilting projects in the bins. Sadly, I have the furniture set to
put all this away in an orderly fashion. Cabinet w/ bookcase/open hutch on
top, but it has to be moved and stacked up - so in the meantime the goods
are all over. Plus, I also have a dresser which had been planned to be used
down there - but may be coming into the master bedroom. Long story.

I also have a "work" space in the family room - as my floor stand is there
w/ Twister set up. The Family room is also overrun by a large (6' X 8'X 5'
high) cube of stacked cartons which are waiting to be unpacke. So, my
stitching area is okay - just a small side table (from a stacking set) by
the chair I sit in most often when using the floor stand. Or, I hike it
around to the other end of the couch.

Anyhow - not neat right now - but, could happen. I do have the means - just
am overwhelmed by lack of inclination to straighten things up. That, and
being on a stitching binge to be prepared for my teaching on Sunday. And
being distracted by issues with car repairs and what else is left in the
world of impending doom. I cannot wait for this year to end 'cause the next
has to be better.

Ellice

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Old December 11th 08, 10:28 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
pecan[_3_]
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Default How tidy is your work space?

ellice wrote:
On 12/10/08 10:00 AM, "Bruce Fletcher (remove dentures to reply)"
wrote:

Photographs of other people's work space:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/7774965.stm


LOL - I can't even bare to look. Right now I have 3 workspaces. My office
- which has the new improved "filing in large shopping bags on the floor"
system. The desk itself is moderately cluttered, but only with my most
recent foray into battle w/ the IRS, and the auto repair shop.

The places I stitch most frequently - weeeellll, Down in the rec room - I
have a small card table adjacent to the sofa - which has the current
stitching supplies, references on it - so I can sit sideways on the couch,
with frame/stand in lap and work. However, there is a 6' table covered w/
piles of stitching in various stages, stuff to be put away, etc. It's kind
of messy - but not terrible - most things are in cases/bags, etc.
Downstairs here is a bit daunting, because I have a sewing area, with stuff
on my cutting table, stuff on the sewing table, bags of goods, a rolling
stack w/ quilting projects in the bins. Sadly, I have the furniture set to
put all this away in an orderly fashion. Cabinet w/ bookcase/open hutch on
top, but it has to be moved and stacked up - so in the meantime the goods
are all over. Plus, I also have a dresser which had been planned to be used
down there - but may be coming into the master bedroom. Long story.

I also have a "work" space in the family room - as my floor stand is there
w/ Twister set up. The Family room is also overrun by a large (6' X 8'X 5'
high) cube of stacked cartons which are waiting to be unpacke. So, my
stitching area is okay - just a small side table (from a stacking set) by
the chair I sit in most often when using the floor stand. Or, I hike it
around to the other end of the couch.

Anyhow - not neat right now - but, could happen. I do have the means - just
am overwhelmed by lack of inclination to straighten things up. That, and
being on a stitching binge to be prepared for my teaching on Sunday. And
being distracted by issues with car repairs and what else is left in the
world of impending doom. I cannot wait for this year to end 'cause the next
has to be better.

Ellice


Have you seen that x-stitch kit by Dimensions - Maggie the Messmaker?
It's on my 'wanted' list.

Catherine
 




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