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Craft Spaces: Diane Gilleland

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Today we visit the craft space of Diane Gilleland of Crafty Pod who as we all know is a crafty genius who can work on any kind of craft project. How does she keep all her various tools and supplies organized? Find out more after the jump!


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CRAFT: What kinds of crafts do you do?
Diane: I do a little of everythingโ€ฆ except maybe knitting. Which makes organization a bit of a challenge โ€” I have tools and supplies for so many different crafts!
CRAFT: Where do you craft?
Diane: My office/craft room is all of 42 square feet. I also maintain a small garage space for overflow supplies.
Most of the time, I craft at my craft table, unless itโ€™s already full of another project. Then I move to the kitchen table. Sometimes thatโ€™s full of yet another project, so then I have to move to the living room couch. I live with a very patient man.
CRAFT: How do you all your craft supplies organized?
Diane: I organize them by theme. Itโ€™s the only way I can keep them in the smallest space possible and stay organized. So I have a container of various scissors and other cutting tools. I have a container with a dozen kinds of glue. And another with sewing supplies. And another with paper ephemera. And so on.
For things like fabric, floss, and yarn, I have them bundled as small as theyโ€™ll neatly go, and organized by color.
CRAFT: How do you motivate yourself to keep your space organized?
Diane: The space is so small, if I donโ€™t keep things put away, it quickly becomes impossible to function. Plus, my partner and I share an office, so I try to keep things from getting too cluttered for him. (He would giggle at that last sentence.)
CRAFT: Whatโ€™s one organization tip/tool/trick you swear by?
Diane: In a small space, you have to set limits. So, all those containers I mentioned earlier? I canโ€™t let myself accumulate more stuff than will easily fit in them. I have to go through periodically and get rid of tools and materials Iโ€™m not using.
I also periodically check in with my crafting habits. If, for example, I have a big stash of embroidery floss, but I havenโ€™t felt like doing any embroidery in the past six months, then Iโ€™ll pack those materials up and store them in my garage, making more room in my office for the supplies Iโ€™m actually using.
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CRAFT: How do you feel when your space is organized? Unorganized?
Diane: When the office is organized, my mind is organized and productive. When the room gets out of hand, I get overwhelmed and start procrastinating.
CRAFT: Describe your dream workspace.
Diane: Someday, I hope to have a whole craft room to myself! One with a sewing station, a computer desk, several giant work tables, and acres of shelving. And maybe an espresso machine.
CRAFT: How does the way your craft space is organized affect your crafting/creativity?
Diane: I have to keep the number of tools I own in check, and this shows up in my crafting. I like projects you can do with basic scissors, simple sewing, and good old tacky glue. I just donโ€™t have the space for fancy craft machines and specialty tools.
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