Things to take to Sewjourn on the weekend....
Things to make for the book (quite possibly at Sewjourn)...
And samples to return to GJ's display (taken for the Stitches and Craft Show display).
Never one for making lists (which horrifies some people!!), I tend to make little visual to-do lists for myself in the form of piles of stuff. When the mess is clear, I know that the to-do list has been ticked off.
(Yes... I know lists are smaller and tidier, but the pile system works for me and lists don't - probably because lists are so small and tidy that I lose them!).
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Oh have a fabulous time at SewJourn, what a great idea. Love Posie
ReplyDeleteAh, you make me laugh! Hope you have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteYeah, my lists usually get lost under the pile. Have a fabulous break, Mrs.
ReplyDeleteHey, I love that- visual to do lists!
ReplyDeleteNice piles!!
ReplyDeleteBet you don't hear THAT everyday!!
You make me laugh out loud with your type of list!
ReplyDeleteHave a very wonderful weekend... sounds like bliss.
If my space is too tidy I know that I've missed something.
ReplyDeleteYou are obviously really busy and just getting it in to piles is a major achievment.
Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteOh to be able to dive into your pile of fabrics!! Have a wonderful time at Sewjourn!!
ReplyDeleteps word capture is roble... one letter more and it's my last name how random!!
xo Steph
I tend to do both - lists and piles of stuff!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful inspiring time at Sewjourn!
have lots of fun at sewjourn ... with Lara and the gals. I'm sure it will be a blast.
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I prefer a visual to-do list too. In my study at them moment there is a reminder that I have about three cubic metres of stuff to do ;)
ReplyDeleteI so agree with you, though I am a list maker, and loser, I am also a stacker. If its not visible, its as good as lost.
ReplyDeleteVery nice blog, by the way!