I'm trying to reduce the "stuff" everywhere in my house, not only in my sewing room but in closets and drawers everywhere. Some weeks I make better progress than others. This wasn't the most productive week for decluttering, but every little bit helps.
Starting with my sewing room this week . . .
I started with this bag with 5 leftover blocks from a previous project. These tiny blocks are only 3.5" unfinished, and were part of a free sew-along a couple of years ago when I was crazy enough to make the blocks in all 3 sizes - 3", 6", and 9".
Adding setting triangles to those 3.5" blocks and turning them into mug rugs was a quick way to use these. One empty Ziplock bag. Check!!
There was a gallon sized bag with some solid red yardage. One piece was really good, and I cut it into binding strips for an upcoming project. The other piece was so thin you could see through it. I just can't use something like that in a quilt. I threw it away. That was kind of brave of me, right? That makes 2 empty bags. Check, check!!
Another bag buried in a drawer held the flimsy version of a table runner, with points on each end. It's a bit too floral for my taste, which is probably why I never finished it. So, I cut those pointy ends off, and voila! Another placemat is ready for sandwiching and quilting. It's in the stack with some others, and hopefully will be finished next week. That makes 3 empty bags. Check, check, check!!!
Two doll quilt flimsies were born from the leftovers in another bag. The top one was leftover pieces from a recent baby quilt, and the light blue was a stack of 4.5" squares leftover from something. I can't even remember what that light blue came from. But I remembered that fun pastel stripe in the fabric that Nann sent me this winter, and it worked great with the blue. I've been trying to make at least 1 doll quilt each month to be donated to some local agency along with a stuffed animal or doll. One more empty bag - #4. Check, check, check, check!!!!
The last bag I'm going to deal with right now holds the front of a small bag that I remember starting several years ago. The lining fabric is in the bag. The front is already quilted onto some batting, and there is a little applique pinned on. It's time to finish this one up. The bag isn't empty yet - but I have hopes.
Every little bit helps lighten the burden.