Things to take to Sewjourn on the weekend....
Things to make for the book (quite possibly at Sewjourn)...
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!