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Mini Obsessions – bold cushions

I’m in the market for some new homewares.

bold cushions

1 – Jonna x Kangan 2 – Castle 3 – Harvest Textiles 4 – Bonnie and Neil

My love of cushions and pillows is well documented, but lately it seems that super big oversize patterns have been catching my eye.

Admittedly many of these are featured in utterly pristine white apartments that make me sigh in envy. Though immediately after the sigh I always crumple my brow and think where do they fit all their Stuff? Like bikes and sewing machines and endless pairs of runners?

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something shocking

For some time now I’ve been doing something shocking! I’ve not been buying any fabric.

Shocking isn’t it?the stash

January 1st 2012 I set myself the challenge of reducing my stash. Our apartment is tiny (think how small you think it is and then at least halve it). And the stash was taking over.

So for the past almost 2 years I have been shopping the stash. I have made pyjamas for myself and friends, dresses for work, dresses for weekends, tops to wear dressed up, tops to wear when lounging round the house, clothes for the Englishman, gifts for family and friends, dresses for nieces and costumes. I even got a little bit brutal and gave some pieces away that I knew I would never use. In just over 2 years I have added less than 5 pieces to the stash and all but one of them has already been sewn up.

Now I would like to report that all that hard work has resulted in a lovely clean fantastically organised sewing area.

It hasn’t made one single solitary minuscule amount of difference! We are still overflowing with fabric and sometimes it seems to be a never ending pit.

Added bonus is that is I’m saving a great deal of money while shopping the stash and am finding some gorgeous pieces that I had tucked away for “something special”.

So when’s the next stash busting sew along? because count me in!

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Sewing Adventures

Big news for a Monday, I did zero sewing over the weekend. Yep that’s right none, nada, zero, zip.

So why after a weekend of no sewing does it feel so good?

Organisation.

With a new kitchen, the acquisition of yet more books and well just too much stuff, it was high time our tiny place got a much needed organise and clean.
Bookshelves were emptied and re organised, tubs of fabric were re stacked. Paperwork was filed (and more than just into piles labelled misc and other).

It was a big weekend of moving, shifting and getting things right. I probably need one more day of it and we can finally stop tripping over things.

What is possibly even more exciting is that my sewing table is now clear which means I could sew every night if I wanted to?

Now that really is a thrilling thought!