
A blogger friend, Bren has what she calls a Tackle It Tuesday project. It is something that needs to be "tackled" back into organization or put back into shape. When I started to clean out a big closet yesterday I thought of her. Boy, this is more of a tackle it Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday job. The closet is a very large one as it is along a hallway. It has served as a major storage space for clothes, suitcases, baby clothes etc. Yep, I said baby clothes. Do I have children? No. When my nephew was a baby I thought I needed to keep just about all of his baby clothes. He might want them for his children some day. Dear hubby tried to talk me out of it. Nothing doing. I started going through the clothes yesterday. I just had to laugh. Who would put their child in baby clothes that were twenty three years old? A lot of the elastic was no longer elastic. Stains that were thought washed out were not. I love vintage things, but decided that vintage polyester and corduroy just wouldn't cut it. At least I will have some buttons that I will be cutting off before tossing the clothes to add to my button collection. I still have at least three more baby clothes boxes to go through. I have bagged up two big bags of clothes of mine to take to the Bible Thrift Center. There is so much left in the closet to go through. Ugh! I hate the job of cleaning out closets. I must focus on my end goal. At one time I was a Longaberger Consultant. I have storage tubs of baskets etc. that are taking up valuable space in my fabric stash area. I need to get those storage tubs upstairs in the closet so I can get to my stash easier. I will also be able to get to the Longaberger stuff easier too. If I work on it a little each day it will get done...eventually! I am posting a before photo of the closet so that it will encourage me to get it done so I can post an after photo. I was afraid if I waited to post a before and after photo together I wouldn't get that closet finished. If you don't see an after photo in the next two weeks please give me a nudge to get it done!

To reward myself for getting started on my "Tackle It" project I pulled a UFO out. It is my Scrappy Lattice Quilt. Two of my quilting friends are also making the same quilt. I wanted to do some mindless sewing, so I pieced the scrappy strips together. I love working with reproduction fabrics. I was able to pull from my stash for this project and use scraps. The only thing I think I made a dent in is the background fabrics. I am beginning to run low on them. You know what that means!
Hey! I did not know there were rewards involved!! You can bet I will be after you for the after pic! I am so proud!!!!
ReplyDelete(oh and my Tackles sometimes take more than one day too, and I never do my Tackle on an actual Tuesday...shhhh)
yum! How I love a clean closet! I have a Tackle it ROOM..it never stays clean, it needs to be "taken back", but I'm afraid I don't know where to put all the stuff I don't want in it!
ReplyDeleteHey Mar!!!!!!!!!! GO, GO, GO!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYOU CAN DO IT! I HAVE ALL THE FAITH IN THE WORLD THAT YOU CAN!!!
WHEN YOU FINISH,,,,,,,,YOU CAN COME AND START ON MINE!!!!
Hi, Marilyn.
ReplyDeleteI love all your choice of repro fabrics for Scrappy Lattice quilt!
I also love your Nickle quilt, it's lovery.
I love primitive style ( such as Jan Patek, Linda Brannock, etc..) but also love reproduction quilts too. :-)
BTW, What kind of quilt that you used for you blog head board ??
Is this your quilt too? I love it!!! :-)
Yes!!! I am still alive! I really need to blog again. It keeps me sane!
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