The dates on the calendar are definitely closer than the appear! I cannot get over the fact that it will soon be February... so very close yet nearly a half week away! Or as the grandma in me would say, "...only four more sleeps." I am remaining hopeful that my chair will be soon be in.
Today, Don and I took a short road trip, in search of the elusive fabric. Unfortunately, I had no luck finding it. However, all is not lost, I've decided to simply cut the last remaining curtain in half and re-seam it. A few minutes of finagling the curtains around on to another curtain rod and adding one of each of the re-sewn curtain to them and all will be well again. I measured one last night, it is 50" long after sewing so cutting one in half and seaming it I should end up with 23"-24" for a grand total of 73"-74" covering a 46" area. I'll just loose a bit of the drape-y creases and fullness. Which will have to work. Afterall, the point was to hide clutter contained within and I will still be accomplishing that! {smiles}
While searching, I did pick up a yard of lovely cream and black French Toile and 2 yards of 2 different prints {$1/yd}, and two patterns for creating Miss Alexxis a few tops, crop pants, and summer dress and panties set with a pattern for a matching hat. I, also, couldn't resist purchasing a few yards of clearance trims and a few big bright buttons to enhance them a bit. I'm such a sucker, LOL!
Before I begin sewing anything, I really need to re-focus my attention back to finishing decorating and organizing the studio. While browsing today on Pam's blog I could not help but to see into her drawers. There I discovered a wonderful answer to one of my studio dilemna's... storage for rick-rack, ribbons, spools, and loose pieces. In Pam's studio, she has a wonderful vintage drawer cabinet {you can see a photograph here. I don't know if anyone will remember my rummaging around in the carport while I was remodeling, organizing, and cleaning, but I have a similar file drawer cabinet! It is a vintage find that I discovered a few years ago, then wondered if I paid too much for it, and what ever in the world will I store within it type of purchase that I recently dragged back into the studio. Well, now I know what I can store within it!!! I'll capture a photograph of it later to share.
Also, on my mind lately has been organizing my colored pencils. I think I may have mentioned that I've been saving my Campbell's soup cans to separate them by colors. Well, last night I re-read through the "Colored Pencil Solution Book" by Janie Gildow & Barbara Bendetti Newton and discovered a lot of cool tips on setting up a colored pencil studio that I can incorporate into my own studio. Not that it will exclusive to colored pencils, just that I am desiring to utilize them more than I currently am. So, I made a few quick notes on index cards to get me on track when I'm ready to accomplish that. However, once I got into reading that book, I couldn't put it down. I read again on designing a great composition using principles of design and elements. It is one of the best that I have ever came across and was like a breath of fresh air. I believe there are some that I want to try once I get back into rubber stamping soon.
And speaking of stamping soon, I really need to get back into the studio to do just that! I have two matchbox boxes with a surprise inside that I've got to get created and sent postal very, very soon. The sands of time is beginning to gently fall into the bottom of the hourglass.
Oh my, I ask the same question....and on this side I am also organising like mad...will it ever end??
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