Tips for purging fabric |
Tips for Purging Craft Materials and Fabric |
Be honest in your assessment
Really look at what you have. Pull everything together that is of the same category. How many pairs of scissors do you really need and use? How many markers? What about straight pins? Rulers? Thread? Paper? Craft and sewing items are hard for me to part with and I am trying to convince myself that I do not need as much as I have. The reality is that all of it will not fit into the allotted space. So, I will have to make some hard choices about what stays. In the end, I would rather have a functioning space with fewer things, than an overcrowded one that feels unwelcoming. Clutter, for me, stifles creativity.
Are you going to live long enough to use it all?
One more thing to give some serious thought to is, what is the likelihood that you are going to get to the project that uses those materials and supplies. In realistically assessing my life expectancy, I can not get everything made for which I have accumulated the supplies. It would be better for those things to be used by someone who will make them into something.What to do with the items you are removing
Now, here is where some people may not agree with what I am going to say. If you are able to sell your excess stuff, Wonderful! Give yourself a deadline, though. If you keep it around with the intention of selling it and it has not been sold in six months, donate it. For me, if I haven't sold something in a couple of months, I am not going to sell it. Truthfully, if I do not sell it immediately, upon deciding to part with it, I am not going to sell it. Recently, there have been some fundraisers in our area for some neighborhood children who have lost a parent. Some amazing people organized yard sales for them and I was happy to give away some very nice things that do not fit in this much smaller house. I could not think of a better way for the proceeds to be spent than on children in my community.
Whether you are downsizing or taking stock of what you have, a good purge can be cathartic. It can help you transform your workspace. Maybe even give you more space with which to work! And if you are passing your supplies onto someone else to enjoy, all the better!
In a few days, I will post some before and after pictures of our house and the extensive repair/remodel we have been doing. My studio isn't ready yet, but some of the storage areas are. Wish me luck in getting the pared-down stash to fit!
Cheers!
Beverly