My name is Leanne but most people call me Lucky. I have been asked by Dawn and Wendy to let you know about my coat hanger rule. Thanks so much Wendy & Dawn for this opportunity to let people in on my secret, keeping UFOs to a minimum.
I’ve only been sewing since December 08 and I can understand how easy it is to have those UFOs multiplying .Starting quilting late in life I was thrilled to be able to turn my daughter’s bedroom into a sewing room the day she moved out. .
I quickly learnt there are so many beautiful quilts, table toppers, cushions and bags tempting me every day. I could so easily have more UFOs than I care to mention. I didn’t want to find myself in a situation where I was hiding half finished things.
As I use the walls to hang my rulers and decorate my walls with gifts from swaps I thought why not my own WIP and the 6 coat hanger idea was born.
How does this rule work?
The coat hangers each hold one project I can work on and my limit is 6. I can’t start a new project until a coat hanger is empty. Also the items are often the first thing I see when I walk into my sewing room.
Having 6 items to pick from helps to keep me motivated as I may want to work more so on a particular project more so than one of the others. In doing this, the items that hang longer aren’t forgotten and after a while I look and think......wow I feel like working on this one today.
I don’t include swaps or BOMs as there is always a time limit and I have no problem in completing those one.
Once a BOM is finished I then hang it all in a sealed bag on the wall and then its ready to be completed, before I can start something new. Like last years BOM I did with some lovely ladies that Dawn designed for our “Our Craft Forum”. Once there was a space on the wall, up the BOM went. No time at all it was turned into a table runner, instead of sitting in a cupboard.
So there you have it, my 6 coat hanger rule and it’s worked for 2 years in my sewing room. I love the idea of not having the UFOs hidden from sight. Seeing my WIP on display is as rewarding as having it finished and moving onto something new.
11 comments:
Great idea Lucky...and one I SHOULD embrace....but tell me, how do you hang a quilt top, together with backing and wadding...that's just waiting to be quilted...from a hanger???? Guess I would just pull the walls down!! When my new room comes along, I'm going to try this wonderful and exotic idea out!!!
Hugs Gloria
great idea!!
Lovely idea but I can't afford the Hangers!
That's a great idea, keeping them visible and also a way to limit the number of things on the go- I might just have to try your idea to keep my projects under control!
Thanks for sharing it with us.
That is a great idea - though since I already have a LOT more than 6 I will have to extend the number of "hangers" but it has started me on a new line of "what to do with . ." I too am about to get a Sewing Room - ever since my eldest daughter got engaged I have been drawing up plans, noting ideas etc etc. It is less than 90 days now til she moves out (who's counting??) and I am itching to get in there.
Thanks again
Sounds like a great plan Sunny.
My UFOs are created when new projects get introduced to me. I need to lock the craftroom door and not let any more new ideas in.
Sandra
I think it is a great idea to have them where you see them.... otherwise they do get forgotten.... like those ones of mine in the back of the cupboard!!
Hugz
A great idea -Lucky. And the proof that it works well is in your finishes. thanks for sharing
What a GREAT idea - thanks for sharing!
good idea
Fabulous idea! One, I think, I will adopt.Though, like the ladies above, I could fill way more hangers.LOL. Thank you for sharing this.
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