SEWENTROPY (The principle that every organized sewing room will eventually fall into chaos)
Entropy is my nemesis. I love for things to be neat and orderly, everything in it's right place - it gives me a feeling of calm and control. I know where everything is and I know what needs to get done. Entropy, on the other hand, loves total chaos and works slowly and deliberately to chip away any assemblance of order that I create.
Today entropy has won the battle for my sewing space, completely and totally. I can't even be in the room without feeling like I'm drowning. There are too many projects going on at once, too much fabric, too many boxes, too much mess (and the floor is slowly dissappearing). So I am throwing in the towel and admitting (temporary) defeat. And I'm shutting the door - maybe just for a few days - maybe longer.
When I'm in the right frame of mind, I will return - with a plan - to regain control of my sewing space and projects from entropy and make them my own again. But right now there's a tipsy toddler calling for momma and a cup of hot tea with my name on it!
Evidence of entropy: layer upon layer of "projects" on the cutting table.
Today entropy has won the battle for my sewing space, completely and totally. I can't even be in the room without feeling like I'm drowning. There are too many projects going on at once, too much fabric, too many boxes, too much mess (and the floor is slowly dissappearing). So I am throwing in the towel and admitting (temporary) defeat. And I'm shutting the door - maybe just for a few days - maybe longer.
Evidence of entropy: boxes...full of fabric...on the floor.
When I'm in the right frame of mind, I will return - with a plan - to regain control of my sewing space and projects from entropy and make them my own again. But right now there's a tipsy toddler calling for momma and a cup of hot tea with my name on it!
Comments
I hope you can get it cleared out so you can focus on something fabulous!!!