I am writing from my old PC right now, and it feels odd typing on this old system. My hands are getting used to the laptop keyboard, although I do miss the tenkey. I also miss Semagic, as it does a lot of what I want and spoils me on the ease of getting tags
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No more buying fabric until I know what I have, get rid of what I don't want anymore, and have it all organized where I can find it easily.
How are you planning to organize the fabric? And how will the ongoing organizational system work? (truly interested, because I have much the same issue, if on a smaller scale)
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I thought you had read that article before. I've got a few boxes already sorted this way, but slacked off on completing the work.
I also have a software program that I also need to update, to keep track of the rest of my stuff, like patterns and such.
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I like this line from that file -
Its not hard to lose steam on a project, and taking a break for one is fine, but you can't start a new one until the old ones are finished or abandoned.
And I know a lot of people (myself included) who don't follow that rule. I've got two projects in the works, and both are about half-finished. That's one reason I haven't started building the 15th Italian clothing - I haven't finished the others yet. I will soon. Honest. At least before Kearney, the blue thing will be finished (doublet and base). The other one I'm not happy with, and I may rip it apart and use the cloth for something else.
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http://www.kimiko1.com/largesse.html
Have one for merchants who send swatches, and one for personal stash collections.
I had started with 4x6 cards, but will be switching to these sheets instead (easier to print out than doing so on 4x6 cards)
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