<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A daily serving of tidy makes all the difference - Practical guide shows you how to organize and maintain your quilting space, no matter what size - Learn handy ways to sort and arrange all of your fabrics and supplies into easy-to-use stations - Actual organizing solutions from quilters' studios, including Alex Anderson and Diana McClun Create a calm and happy place for all your beloved fabrics, books, notions, tools, and even UFOs. From small closets to large studios, you'll see real examples of what makes an efficient, functional, and inviting quilting space. You'll identify what's causing the clutter, learn how to turn it into a more creative zone, and find more time to do what you love-quilt!<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Create a calm and happy place for all your beloved fabrics, books, notions, tools, and even UFOs. From small closets to large studios, you'll see real examples of what makes an efficient, functional, and inviting quilting space. You'll identify what's causing the clutter, learn how to turn it into a more creative zone, and find more time to do what you love-quilt!</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Disclaimer: OK. I was sold on this book the minute I saw the title. I am a sucker for any book that will help me get rid of clutter and organize my studio. The Skinny: Here you'll find ideas for identifying what causes clutter, setting goals to deal with it, and organizing what's left. Oh, did I forget the best part? Here it is: How to maintain the organization. (That's the part that gets me every time.) The book is filled with ideas: for what you need (good lighting, temperature, electrical system, and sound control are musts), storing your stash so you can use it, handling all the tools and trappings (books, magazines, UFOs) of quilting, and maintaining your space. There's a section that deals with quilting-on-the-go (ideas for those who participate in workshops and retreats) and another that talks about storage and display. Bottom line: I got some great ideas (room design, better lighting, fabric storage, packing for retreats), inspiration (to clean up my space and donate what I'm not using), and (my favorite) maintaining the space in an orderly way.<br>
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