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Bonnie Ellis Posted - Nov 25 2009 : 2:46:17 PM
I keep hearing from all who have a spot for crafts: I'm sorry it's so messy. Good grief girls, how can you create if you're not free to be "messy". What do you think?

Bonnie

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Heather Nicole Posted - May 04 2010 : 8:50:38 PM
OMG! How lovely this is to read! Linda I love your mantra! We all need a sign that states exactly that, ohh and voicemail messages.........

My craft room looks like a tornado national disaster area. Plain and simple. And yes, I have apologized for it, countless times. I am such a perfectionist and super organized, but it is a waste of time to clean it up. I am attending university online (aka Super Busy Lifestyle) so I just don't have time to clean something that will look the exact same messy way 10 min. from now. I only pick up when it all starts migrating into other parts of the house. Speaking of which..........I need to go clean. My photography and needlework is taking over!

Off topic: Shari I see your forum name is Ms. Hannigan (and your quote matches), I just wanted to say I've had the honor of reprising that role. Great fun! I truly lost one of my props during the song Little Girls, so the "drunken" state I was portraying seemed all the more real!

I know full well that joy is in the small things....
cgonyer Posted - May 01 2010 : 5:02:21 PM
My craft space is a corner of our very large bedroom. It's not the biggest space, but my husband doesn't mind the mess that I make. And I agree - how can you create when you craft space is not messy. Now where did I put those scissors...

;-)
~Cindy
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Bonnie Ellis Posted - Apr 30 2010 : 9:54:43 PM
Shari: I'm drooling with jealousy. A real craft cottage. Please post us a picture when it gets finished. Bonnie

grandmother and orphan farmgirl
Ms. Hannigan Posted - Apr 30 2010 : 7:21:08 PM
I hope to one day turn our tool shed into a craft cottage. There's no power out there, but that just means I'll have to get creative. Maybe a treadle or something! Every farmgirl should have a "Room of One's Own." (Virginia Woolfe)

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brightmeadow Posted - Apr 10 2010 : 07:08:20 AM
"farm challenged" what a neat expression!

I just moved into my new house and have the boxes unpacked, and stuff is spread out. Nothing is where it will eventually be. What a mess!

I am blessed with my own craft roon (it is a officially a dressing room of the master bedroom) but I am mystified by what to do with the sloping walls - I certainly can't put pictures or shelves up. They are also making furniture arrangement tricky.


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LBP Posted - Apr 09 2010 : 12:42:23 PM
If you are coming to visit me, come right on. If you are coming to visit my house, make an appointment! My mantra!

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Cozynana Posted - Apr 06 2010 : 5:04:26 PM
My craft room is very full and very messy. I just clear off a space and go to it. I don't apologize because few people get tpo see it except my adult kids who grew up with a mom that was always crafting. They think it is normal, and it is for a creative person. I loved the poem and quotes posted above.
urban chickie Posted - Apr 06 2010 : 4:00:03 PM
Sadly, I currently am farm challenged and live in a small one bedroom apartment. That WILL change! But in the meantime, I sleep on my futon couch because the bedroom is a storage sanctuary for all my crafting supplies. I may store an occasional piece of clothing in there, I am not sure....but what else is a sewer/quilter/beader/spinner/stamper/scrapper/soaper/knitter to do?!?
Catherine
classygram Posted - Apr 02 2010 : 8:15:48 PM
I have stopped apolozing for my craft room. Things need to stay where their at until I'm finished with a craft. Tired of putting away and getting out again. Waste of precious time that could be spent creating. If anyone wants to comment on it I'll just have to tell them that they have to be in to creating to understand.And since I always have several things going at the same time, there's no time in between to have it all in it's place.

Brenda

"Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony" Mahatma Gandhi
Bonnie Ellis Posted - Apr 02 2010 : 7:30:35 PM
Hi again girls: I can see farmgirls are tough, AND creative. My cousin says it all "we Kornders are all pilots; we pile it here, over there and some in the basement". (lol) Keep on creatin' Bonnie

grandmother and orphan farmgirl
missgive Posted - Jan 16 2010 : 05:35:08 AM
As I am packing to head to a scrapbooking crop today, I am thinking about the fact that 1) I will take way too much, as usual; 2) share space with my buddy and we are taking someone new with us; 3) she will take up space there and I will have to be more contained.....I don't make a total mess but my "stacks" take up space - I think I have stopped appologizing and just close the door. I also spread beyond the studio to the dining room table on ocassion. Lots of ocassions....I say it is to be close to my guys and the tv while I work. Both are true, but the table is bigger than my current desk and I love the room it allows....(sigh) can't wait to get to my new nest in the mountains! (I'll be able to see the chicken coop from my new sudio as well!) Off to make more messes!
Kim (aka missgive)

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craftystranger Posted - Jan 16 2010 : 04:56:13 AM
After reading so many posts I started thinking about the quilt retreats that I attend. You really see how a person's craft space must be at home. Some people are spreaders and others are containers. Everyone arrives with a machine, fabric, supplies, and snacks. We all have half of a large table. Then the elves appear at night and the fabric grows and spreads. My best freind is a spreader. I am a container. We have been going on retreats for 6 plus years... as she grows, my space shrinks. It works for us. The funny thing is if she tries to be a container she can not find anything. If I spread I cann't think. Everyone creates in their own way. So all you spreaders hug your container freinds. We do not judge you - we love you for who you are...our crafty friend :) Oh - please don't hate us containers - we just can not think or create in a mess. Craft on, Barbara

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Leelee Posted - Jan 15 2010 : 10:43:36 AM
Hi All! I just realized that I DO apologize for my messy craft room...and I shouldnt! Nothing makes me happier than realizing I've made a mountain of mess after a long day of sewing or scrapping. I just think of the beautiful things I have created instead of spending my time cleaning. I recently painted my craft room in a vibrant red and white farm girl theme and now I love it even more!!!

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corabela Posted - Jan 12 2010 : 11:45:01 AM
I'd like to say the only reason mine is so messy is because it's so tiny but I think I know better. : )

~Laura

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Bonnie Ellis Posted - Jan 10 2010 : 5:36:55 PM
Hi everyone. I've had lots of time to think about creativity. I had leg surgery to put in a rod where I broke my leg. I love to hear all your ideas. I know that comes with creativity is de-cluttering. It's an unfriendly word but if we don't do it the clutter may overwhelm us. When I was havin' and raisin' kids I never to seem to have enought time or space for art. But I did it anyway. I have quilts on the walls in many places, including the building with the headwaters of the Mississippi river, andd I think of the places I did those quilts: The floor, any table available, my lap,the ironing board, next to the kids beds, and even in the car. But I can't think of anywhere I would be than with my family. The kids are on their own now and I think of how much my work was part family life. Get rid of the junk and make space to create. Bonnie

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missgive Posted - Jan 09 2010 : 7:08:56 PM
LOL Julia - a nudist circus? Too funny!!!

A Farmgirl Sister headed for my mountain home and farm in 2010.
julia hayes Posted - Jan 09 2010 : 3:38:17 PM
I have to be a little careful with my creative room in that for some people it may appear a little X-rated....I know...gasp!!! But on the wall are plaster casts of me, well my upper body/belly of when I was pregnant with my children. I have one for each (3)..They are painted and fabulous but they are the real deal..breasts and all.. I forget that some people are WAY more modest than I..I forget that little boys are well..unglued by this kind of thing..I hardly think about it at all..they are simply pieces of art that I love..still, I've learned that they come with a disclaimer..

Frankly, the entire farm should come with some kind of disclaimer because Lord knows whose gonna be walking around naked..My kids are total nudies but not everyone embraces that you know.......Ahhhhh the circus...we are the circus!!!! so is my creative space!! ~julia

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ruralfarmgirl Posted - Jan 09 2010 : 2:48:25 PM
I have been so inspired by "where women create" magazine. So much so that we are doing a creative space make over this winter with the Prosser Farm Girls. Those who are interrested signed up and we have all winter to revamp our creative spaces and then we will do a reveal in the spring. we are all really excited to see how it goes....

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clothedinscarlet Posted - Jan 09 2010 : 2:05:22 PM
Kim...your space sounds amazing!

I just got a craft space for the first time when we moved to our current home in July. I JUST (like last month) got the moving boxes out of it and it's finally a REAL craft space. Since then, it has already gotten a little sloppy looking, but when you have 3 little boys you have to find little moments to even get time in there. There is no time leftover to clean everything up LOL! That's my excuse...for now. As long as I can get to my sewing machine, that's all that matters, right?
missgive Posted - Jan 09 2010 : 1:39:35 PM
When I was a single mom, living with just the kids in our own home, I had a super craft room - a whoel sun-porch, 10' by 17' with wall-to-wall windows on three sides. and it opened into my kitchen and dining room. I got married again, and sold my house. Since we married, my husband and I have had to share an 8' x 10' room - share mind you- and it has been tough. We created an addition to my cabin in the mountains to move there this year after our youngest graduates. Besides adding a "winter pantry porch", a bedroom for us and a laundry, I created a studio for me - just me - and in trade gave my husband the room we currently use as a bedroom for his den AND our out-building as his own work-shop. My new room is 12' x 18' and I planned all my plugs right where I wanted them. I had windows built in to specs and my lighting is also specially designed for my work - and I get the view of the mountains and our woods year round and super lighting. Neat? Proabbly is the neatest it ever will be now, with just the drywall and flooring stacked there. Messy, while working, allows the creative flow to go uninterupted. Then time to clean up. I built it so it is off our bedroom, but has its own door and no one can get in it without going through the bedroom - less "'splainin" to do. I am building my work-benches out of interior doors and flue blocks, which can be removed when I am gone and my kids inherit the place - it will be a perfect "2nd bedroom" when it is my son and daughter's place to share. I can't wait to have my own studio again this year!!!!!!!

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Heather B Posted - Dec 10 2009 : 10:11:38 AM
I lost my crafting/sewing room to my son when he needed to move back in. I kinda have a corner of the family room and from time to time I take over the dining room table. I'm lucky that everyone in the family is a crafty/creative person so when my projects creep they just giggle. I'd love to have a dedicated space again someday.

Heather

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ridgebird Posted - Dec 09 2009 : 07:53:23 AM
When I was learning to sew and all other crafting from my mother and grandma we always used the kitchen table. So when I had my own home I used the kitchen table, for cutting my patterns out and setting up my sewing maching. Would have to move everything in the floor to have meals. I could not wait until I could have my own craft room. But now I am teaching my DD to sew and my DGD, whose is 3, is learning also. So what do we do -- set everything up on the kitchen table. It just feels right. We move everything to the floor have our meals, then put everything back on the table, and go back to sewing. Making aprons now. So I have a nice craft room, but all kinds of love and memories at the kitchen table.
therusticcottage Posted - Dec 04 2009 : 12:58:26 PM
My room is actually is my bedroom - for now at least. When I'm sewing or creating - "creative mode" as I call it, also known as messy - my whole bedroom is a wreck. Right now that's what it looks like as I'm finishing up some sewing projects. Then I also have the kitchen and dining room table when I'm making soap and lotion bars. The dining room table is full most of the time!!!




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Julia Posted - Dec 03 2009 : 11:04:02 PM
Its a good thing my room has a door, it is always messy. Its weird cause I have to clean it all up before the next project, but during the process, Oi!

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5 acre Farmgirl Posted - Dec 03 2009 : 5:07:49 PM
The other thing I read in someones very cluttery kitchen..
"Sexy women have messy kitchens"(or shall we say, very messy creative rooms?)

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