I’m asian who was raised that shoes of ANY kind indoors was a cardinal sin. Now I have a fancy pair of high-arch support memory foam slippers(or flipflops I guess), so your indoor sneakers are 100% valid. Also, your sewing/creating room is organized so satisfyingly. I wish my little creative corner was half as organized and satisfying to look at 😂
@HeyLizardLeigh Жыл бұрын
you get it!!!!!! I actually wasn't raised team no shoes but now that I've been living in nyc all my adult life, I can't understand how I ever did that :') and thank you for watching!!
@Sleipnirseight Жыл бұрын
My mom was super strict about no shoes in the house, which was honestly nice. Now in my own house we have ancient wood floors that have large gaps and produce massive splinters, so walking around barefoot is sketchy. I want to stick with house shoes only, but not sure what to do when guests are over 😅 For now we just don't say anything and let guests wear their regular shoes 🥲
@blaireshoe8738 Жыл бұрын
@@Sleipnirseight Guest house shoes aka "guest slippers" might be an option for you! Dollar store flip flops, cheap slides, or actual slippers (but prolly not the fully soft-soled kind, to account for your splinter issue) in a few different sizes or one-size-fits-all for guests to swap into once they're inside. Just keep in mind how you'll wash them between guests (foot fungus and sweaty feet exist, washing is not optional unless they are single-use)- some styles are easier to hand-wash than others if a machine is not an option, but many can be added into regular loads of laundry.
@hannahsnyder2997 Жыл бұрын
I also never thought, "maybe I should wear shoes" 🤦♀so smart and makes so much sense. Not me adding sneakers to my wish list now. lol
@cazkiwinz4300 Жыл бұрын
We always had long-haired dogs… and I still do now too… carpets were always furry no matter how much I vacuum … so shoes were just normal. I always tell people it’s ok to wear shoes in my house, don’t have to take them off (I also don’t want to smell your feet!)…. you can see I have a dog and that my blue carpet is black with fur and tracked dog mud 😂 my house is lived in… the dog gets on the couch and bed if SHE wants… and I don’t care. My craftroom is different tho 😂 Clean and organised 🤗
@katiestars4607 Жыл бұрын
"I don't want to rely on me being the best version of myself to be able to clean it up." ^^^This right here is the golden line I will be carrying with me as I continue my 3 year venture of attempting to organize my craft space. Thank you so much for sharing your space and how you've adapted it to fit your work style and flow!
@clegs83568 ай бұрын
bro the way i GASPED when they said that 😭🥺🙏💕 fr though!!! so iconic :')))
@roseabellmoviestar Жыл бұрын
As a neuro spicy person who struggles with keeping a clean place; this was so enlightening. The way you talked about finding happiness in functionality… I should reorganized my kitchen
@helenm1085 Жыл бұрын
My whole sharehouse is audhd, and we have our kitchen organised thusly: we keep things close to where we use them, including having a couple of specific spaces that are regularly used for one type of task, and having duplicates of things in multiple locations so we don't have to walk away to find something and get distracted! 🍳This means all the pots and stirring utensils and heat mats are near the stove. 🥕The compost bin is next to where we chop veggies. ☕We have extra teaspoons next to where we make tea (as well as mugs, kettle, sugar, teabags) as well as the ones in the cutlery drawer. 🍚We have a water dispenser next to the rice cooker, a measuring cup, and we keep a box of rice there too (refilled from a giant bag kept elsewhere). We also have every cupboard washi-tape labelled with a general category, and then some have more detailed contents descriptions on the inside of the door on sticky notes (so when the doors are closed it's not too visually cluttered)
@marqueroda6125 ай бұрын
Love Neurospicy! I'm doing my kitchen as well
@winstermagic7886 Жыл бұрын
I’m a perso who finds it difficult to keep my workspace clean a lot of the time, so the advice “Make it easy to PUT AWAY not GET TO” is actually like alightbulb moment- thanks lizard!
@QueAwkwardNoises11 ай бұрын
The woman who wrote The Art of Manipulating Fabric donated all of her samples to my university. I’ve held, felt, and played with many of them! Glad she gets love from others as well
@HeyLizardLeigh11 ай бұрын
that's so COOL
@StanleyTinyhat Жыл бұрын
This was really useful just to see what kinds of tools and materials a seasoned cosplayer keeps around
@HeyLizardLeigh Жыл бұрын
very true!! there's a lot of stuff I keep on hand but also a lot of stuff I just get when I need it, or got rid of over the years
@heavy_yawns Жыл бұрын
Talent, charisma, hair - undefeated on all levels
@HeyLizardLeigh Жыл бұрын
mister heavy yawns always leading the pack!!! someone get this guy a raise!!
@ShadowCake002 Жыл бұрын
Designing a space that doesn't rely on you always being your best self feels profoundly ground breaking but also like it should be glaringly obvious! Brb gonna redesign my house/life with that in mind
@betwixttheseams Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate the depth! So many organizational videos just say "find the system that works for you," and I like that you included how you figured out that system for yourself and what that means practically.
@pagodrink Жыл бұрын
Awesome tour! I love how your place is organized, but in a realistic way. That one tip about Mari Kondo about "how things should be easy to put away" is something I'll keep in mind as I continue working on my work space ✨
@HeyLizardLeigh Жыл бұрын
Absolutely!! It took a lot of work but keeping things realistically sustainable was the name of the game 💜
@birchbarks5507 ай бұрын
They way you animatedly but realistically talk about crafting kinda kicked me out of a "no physical art only digital art" phase ive been stuck in for... what feels like years at this point, its very motivating how you talk about crafting while taking yourself into account and how being creative also comes with difficulties that people dont think about often
@carolbaker2773 Жыл бұрын
I have a tip for getting your large cutting table dream without needing large cutting table space! My "craft room" also doubles as a guest bedroom (as it is only used for actually guests about 2-3x a year). Having a full-size bed in your craft room takes up a lot of space, so I bought a plywood board that is roughly the size of the bed and then bought a large quilter cutting mat to go on top (I got one that is not self-healing as its cheaper and is honestly holding up well with a cutting wheel.) BOOM! Large cutting table for 95% of the time, and headboard the last 5%. It cost me probably about $150 (not including the bed) and I (and my 30 yr old back/knees) am super pleased! Obviously, the bed isnt used daily like I assume your bed is but depending on your set up I think you could make it work for larger projects that you just need the cutting space and immediately put it away and still use the iron board for all the small stuff.
@tierneykurfess2618 Жыл бұрын
Foot Problems, floor troll cutting, collection of shiny things in jars, many little organizing boxes, and organized paper things. All Extremely relatable content. I love seeing things like this so I can really rethink my own crafting space and needs!! (like bins, for the shelves i have, holy smokes.) I loved this video!
@smizey Жыл бұрын
i love that every part of your space carries so much history and memory. you've got me pumped to kickstart a day of crafting (and inevitable mess cleaning)!!
@HeyLizardLeigh Жыл бұрын
that's such a lovely way of putting it!! i love being surrounded by all the things I've done, you know? it's just neat!
@GinnyDi Жыл бұрын
This is SO INSPIRING! My craft space is... a little rough. It's not BAD, it's been worse, but the message about making it easy to clean up is exposing so many issues that it's always had, but that I didn't understand!!
@goldlightart Жыл бұрын
I was so very lovely to see your crafting space. The part with space to make clean-up easier spoke to my little ADHD heart. Thank you 💜
@edoyle441 Жыл бұрын
i came for the aesthetically pleasing organization and stayed for deep dark lizard secrets. incredible video and incredible use of brain cells both creating the space and showing it off to the world. thanks for sharing!
@Rioolratje Жыл бұрын
Really appreciate how in-depth this tour is. You made organizing look like a total blast!✨
@HeyLizardLeigh11 ай бұрын
it REALLY was! and thanks for watching!!
@seanmcgcostumes Жыл бұрын
This helped me understand organizing that would help me *so* much. Like… multiple times my mind was blown. Your Lizard Wisdom moments? It lit up so many lightbulbs for me. I cannot tell you how genuinely grateful I am that you took the hours to film this and then the months to edit this in order to share it with us!
@ZiriO Жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh your workspace gives me SO MANY happy brain zoomies, just looking at the wall of rainbow fabrics delights me. Manifesting an art space that looks that good and works as well for me in the near future. I'd definitely love to see your process of setting everything up, for sure!
@raevynwoods940311 ай бұрын
this was amazing. I didn't realise I needed people overexplaining their spaces to me in my life as much as I apparently do. So thanks for this video! Also, "I don't want to rely on me being the best version of myself to be able to clean it up." is a great piece of wisdom that I will try to keep in mind as I move into a new space soon.
@karpcosplay2616 Жыл бұрын
This is possibly the most organized and beautiful sewing rooms I have ever seen I can only aspire to make my own even a a fraction of how nice yours is! Mine looks like it endured every natural disaster at once 😂
@iamdarcluawhoisyou3900 Жыл бұрын
This came at just the right time! I moved out for the first time this year and have been focusing on learning to be a real human in the real world, but that has meant a lot of chaos in my space because it’s just not been my priority! But for the next year I finally have the funds and energy to. Buy a closet perhaps and actually turn my apartment into one that functions! I’ve been crafting so much more and the storage methods I have are just Not cutting it anymore!
@_Italianna Жыл бұрын
I don’t think I could put into words how much I appreciate this video. As someone who’s been contemplating moving to New York, I have been dreading how to cosplay in an apartment when I have been privileged to have so much room to craft in the past. Also, thank you so much for really going in depth about the way you store things. The comic book cardboard is literally in genius, and I definitely will be stealing that! Just thank you thank you thank you! Your videos are a ray of sunshine ❤
@sallyb.7717 Жыл бұрын
I love how compassionate are to yourself. As an ADHD chaos demon of many crafts myself, you've given me some really good ideas on how to better approach the spaces I simply cannot brain right now. Thank you for your unerring honesty, it's been a fun education.
@SnowWolf7511 ай бұрын
As someone who needs more organization (and less clutter/junk) in his life, I applaud your efforts and skills to create a space of your own. I am planning to install a shed in my parents' backyard that will be multifunction - wood working shop, office, exercise room, VR/gaming room, and general crafting (including sewing) room. It'll be a bit bigger than your place is, but for all I plan to put into it, I'll still need to be organized and tidy about what I put, where.
@alexwells326 Жыл бұрын
This was so entertaining and also inspiring to watch. I'm a knitter who for the first time has an entire room I can dedicate to storing and organizing my stash (along with some other things) and I've been so stuck trying to figure out what works for my needs that it's led to piles of stuff all around the rest of my apartment. Personally I'd love to see the footage of the cosplay kon-marie method you created for yourself. Love your content, and am eagerly looking forward to what comes next!
@Golemkind11 ай бұрын
The algorithm blessed me with this video and honestly I love how thoughtful you were about this space. I quit cosplay years and years ago, but I’ve been thinking about pursuing a career in tailoring and am absolutely subscribing.
@rocketcoulson46011 ай бұрын
This is literally how I organize my space, it is so nice to share the same giddiness and excitement about organizing (but in the cool making things totally accessible for yourself way) that someone else has! I get so excited to go the thrift store when I have run out of all of my items that help me organize and collect them until future me has space or a need for them. I just moved and now I have a space all to myself that I can do all of my silly little projects in and that is so exciting, thank you for this video.
@ksen1011 Жыл бұрын
It's your home. If you wanna wear shoes you can wear shoes especially if it aids in your health/comfort. Your fabric shelf is probably my favorite 😊 the rainbow organization is everything 😭💛
@merchantarthurn Жыл бұрын
I've just moved flats and reorganising everything has been one of the most delightful things about it - and I've found i've got a bunch of empty storage containers now i've got more space! Watching this was super cosy :D
@CuteMisto Жыл бұрын
This video was so insanely validating for all my organizational impulses, and now I simply must go through my own crafting spaces and optimize them!! You gave me MANY ideas
@DAI_LYN2 ай бұрын
My mom always said that “everything has a home”, so when i was younger and even now its so easy to put stuff back where it goes once i decide thats its home😊 this video reminded me of that. I cant say I haven’t lost things but it really just goes back to me not taking it home😅.
@Cosplaytology Жыл бұрын
Watching this video without distractions was my reward for meeting my daily sewing goal AND IT WAS SOOO ✨WORTH IT✨ (currently handsewing down 12 yards of lace and some fur, but broken up over 2 weeks to not get overwhelmed) Cant wait for more content in general but definitely for the Lavender town witch!
@HeyLizardLeigh11 ай бұрын
oh my gosh that is soooo much handsewing, congrats on making it happen!!
@Cosplaytology11 ай бұрын
@@HeyLizardLeigh thanks! It def feels neverending 😂 but I'm happy with it so far!
@UnderTheNothing11 ай бұрын
As someone who has spent no less than 20 minutes explaining the pros and cons of the three different reusable water bottles I have and doing an in depth comparison to each one totally unprompted at my friends before, I felt this tour deeply. I'm currently overhauling my bedroom since I've had to come to terms with living at home for a lot longer than I anticipated (thanks panini) so I love watching videos like this because they have great ideas. The vertical space usage is really inspiring (I super need tall boy shelves), and I just realized how much I need a storage ottoman. And don't ever let anyone tell you that shopping for months for an extremely precise storage solution isn't worth the time. I too had spent so long looking at drawer organizers to make sure I'd get something that was exact to my needs. I loved this video.
@rasilverstorm Жыл бұрын
The shoes part for in the house I totally, and I mean TOTALLY get, especially when you have to stand for longer, I actually have a pair of slippers and a pair of sneakers (in the winter) so I can stand comfortable cause I have high arch issues too. I also just love watching this, you have such a wonderful lil space for yourself!
@caitlinkettley8697 Жыл бұрын
Your space is just incredible, so many top notch organizational details! Thank you so much for taking the time to make and edit this beautiful video of your space. So many of your comments rang true for me, I hope to make some time to make my space work better for me, with you as my inspiration!
@lilyrouge3325 Жыл бұрын
You’re freaking amazing and this was one hell of an awesome journey to see how you organize your space. Thank you for being so coherent with how you manage your workspace. ❤😇
@klsmuddluvr Жыл бұрын
1. I love this video! It's so satisfying and inspiring! I'm at work while I watch this but I just wanna clean and organize my crafts now. 2. Yes on house shoes! I've got bad knees and it makes such a difference if I wear supportive shoes even while I craft or clean my house.
@lexwhy554 Жыл бұрын
I moved out a couple of months ago into a single-room apartament and knew that I had to make the space incredibly efficient to fit everything i like doing and ended up squaring off a corneer with two shelving units as my workspace (and by workspace i mean crafting + computer, my job doesn't require a desk) and ive been inkling to explain to people how I love how optimised this space is ever since but nobody wanted to listen to me blabbering about my drawer unit and shelved trashcan. This video made me feel seen and understood on a deeper level. Sometimes organised space just hits different, especially when you finally learn how to make your space fit you and your habits and not the other way around
@rebb4352 Жыл бұрын
Just film it and post it to KZbin I'm sure it will help people with similar struggles
@anna46792 Жыл бұрын
I LOVE how detailed this video is!! I’d love ur version on Konmari!
@penelopesmith2825 Жыл бұрын
28:00 “I don’t want to rely on me being the best version of myself to be able to clean it up” is something I need to internalize, thank you so much for that line it’s gonna stick with me
@kestrylsinflight Жыл бұрын
Your craft room is gorgeous!!it’s so nice how you’ve clearly made it yours. All the little items with nostalgia turned functional is so heartwarming. (I was absolutely dying laughing about the six *visible* packages of Orbit in the drawer. Just the implication of possibly *more* packages of Orbit was too much for me. Three cheers for buying bulk! 💜)
@HeyLizardLeigh11 ай бұрын
HAHAHA I usually buy..... twelve packs. they're just so much cheaper than buying single packs ;;
@PirateCaptainArthur Жыл бұрын
Really, really loved how in-depth and organized this video is. Watching it gave me sooo much serotonin, it was amazing!
@megankrahl1182 Жыл бұрын
The Fabric Goblins would LOVE to see the original footage you have of putting together that beautiful storage corner. SO PRETTY 😍
@RahonaStream Жыл бұрын
I love the idea of a drawer for work in progress stuff! That is such a clever way to keep from cluttering other horizontal spaces.
@helenm1085 Жыл бұрын
If I had just one project going, I'd totally have a drawer - I borrowed someone else's idea though (I can't remember who) and keep my projects in large ziplock bags, since they're clear and movable
@ambroseelon998911 ай бұрын
I use cube bins or baskets for each project bits. As I need the ‘out’ to keep out so I don’t abandon them or start another new project
@mariebrock671610 ай бұрын
Lizard Wisdom: 1. Display the things the energize you 2. Leave room to grow into your space 3. Make things easy to put away 4. Avoid stacking things 5. Buying "storage solutions" solves nothing Thanks for sharing!! This is so lovely and transparent ❤️
@OPFreak34 Жыл бұрын
Honestly, spending so much time trying to organise the room makes so much sense, though! Spending time in a room, let alone working there and spending most of the day there, if it doesn't make you happy can get you down real bad over time. Go chase that serotonin! ✨ If I ever get to have a room like that for myself that's also so inspiring to actually do the work
@smilyte Жыл бұрын
Ah, how lovely it is to see that I'm not the only one who loves going into sytems and optimizations for the pure joy of process and the continuous joy that reaults give! I have intentionally moved to a smaller apartment so I could have space restrictions and explore multi-functional space use. Visual neatness means a lot to me. When I come home or even wake up in the morning, I want to have a freah start. If I come into a mess, my energy gets sapped. The main room of my apartment is the living room that has chill sofa area, and all my crafts each in their box/container in the allocated placement. So I do yarn crafts, sewing, a bit of soldering and woodwork, but this room is also my gym every morning. And if you walk into it on non-crafting time, all you see is a neat and bright living room. Every craft box and tool drawer have particular system to them. And same goes for every single otherwise regular storage spaces (dresser, bathroom, etc). I'm really glad that the YT algorithm decided this could be a video for me. Never seen anyone else over-explaining their systems (except for myself to my less-enthusiastic friends 😅), but I'm here for it!!! And also: massive kudos and bonus points for "these people are not my target audience". Everyone's happiness is each their own responsibility. Stay true to yourself and your content! Glad to have discovered your channel ❤
@trishgoud17 Жыл бұрын
I stumbled upon this video by accident, truthfully, and while I have a close friend in the cosplay community, it's not something I see myself ever taking part in (sewing is NOT my thing, despite many attempts!). However, I feel so inspired by how carefully & intentionally you've constructed your space. I'm in other areas of the maker community, and organizing my craft space has been a (expensive) series of trial & error and trying to keep up with what is aesthetically pleasing or seems to work for everyone else, without thinking about what will work for me. (I didn't even think "anti-storage cubes" was a take one could have but I feel freed in admitting I agree!!) I feel like you just told me the seven secrets of the world for free. I have no idea if you'll read this comment, but truly thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking the time to film and share this space with us and a bit of your thinking process💜
@katmartin903911 ай бұрын
I’m a former cosplayer turned potter/painter and stumbled back across your content after not seeing it for a few years. I was looking for studio inspiration for my work space in our new house, and I can’t explain how helpful this was!! Even though I’ve gotten away from sewing and cosplay, this video still helps to apply itself to my pottery studio. I can’t wait to see more content like this if you choose to share more 🥰
@snickerbuckle11 ай бұрын
It’s so nice to see someone who has such a plethora of crafts set up an organized space that is small! My studio is 9-10 and you gave me a ton of ideas to help things get stored more effectively.
@jaspergoesrawrr9 ай бұрын
Everything lined up so meticulously is so satisfying to look at.
@ladykitzcosplay Жыл бұрын
I LOVE seeing how other cosplayers organize! I'm definitely going to adopt the fabric bolt storage! Thank you for sharing! 😍
@ashleyflamion94218 ай бұрын
Yes PLEASE to the in process video of you formulating your konmari system! That's exactly the kind of satisfying logic that got me into interior design in the first place!
@just_your_local_goth9 ай бұрын
I've honestly been waiting for you to post this. I recently discovered your channel through KZbin shorts and the FIRST thing my eyes went to was your set up so I've been so curious. I will be taking tips for when I eventually have my own work space that's not a part of my bedroom
@jazzmilsom30848 ай бұрын
I think i have watched this like 5 times, i adore it. The explanations the comfort the colours. This is ny comfort video that actually makes me tidy
@frenchkitty8811 ай бұрын
This video inspired my partner to go through their tools storage cube. They're telling me all about what they've got in there, which includes exactoblades and thread and patterns and a hot glue gun and much more. This box has been very, very intimidating for them to approach, but your video made them excited to dig into it and sort whats there. A very big thank you from both of us!
@werelemur1138 Жыл бұрын
Having your stuff both organized and visible is goals.
@ZaDussault Жыл бұрын
One of my greatest buys was a folding table from ikea (with storage drawers on the central module). Folded, it's sitting back to my sofa and my cats use it as a shelf, opened, it's a full lenght table and I love it so much!
@Atheeni Жыл бұрын
Love it! Totally agree with the no more than 2 stacks rule. Also hells yes to indoor shoes. When I transitioned to working full time on my sewing stuff I ended up doing physio for a while because my feet were hella mad from me standing all day and then I was told to wear proper supportive footwear in my room so here we are lol.
@AlannaStarcrossed7 ай бұрын
Really fun 'Lizard Wisdom' in here! - Display the things that energize you - Leave room to grow into your space - Make things easy to put away - Space used to make cleanup easier is NOT a waste of space - Avoid stacking things - Buying 'storage solutions' solves nothing
@kathleennewbern48011 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your thought process and a peek into how you created a storage organization that works for you. Seeing ideas like yours have pointed me in a direction to bring order to the chaos in my sewing room.
@SLorraineE Жыл бұрын
I 100% take off my outside shoes and put on my inside shoes whenever I get home. Foot support is definitely necessary! Also, I'm in the process of figuring out how I want to organize my own craft room and nowni have so many good ideas! Thank you!!!
@Oswald-no4mi10 ай бұрын
This pushed me to organize my art supplies a bit more. I have a LOT of supplies and I keep them all in my room, and I REALLY struggle with organizing them, but this made the task feel a little more manageable :)
@mabeltorres1973 Жыл бұрын
Watching to steal all these ideas for my sewing room lol
@elizabethbeierle74643 ай бұрын
This inspires me so so deeply on so many different fronts! Thank you for sharing your maker space and all the organizational solutions you’ve employed to optimize it! Prioritizing the ease of tidying is going to be how I move forward in my own spaces!
@TheEnemyOfYourEnemyRK Жыл бұрын
I 100% spent the entire run time of this video stitching about 1/4 of the hem of an apron dress by hand. Love listening to people talk about sewing/craft stuff while I sew and yes if I was willing to have visible stitches on the hem it would have been done 5 times over by now
@zaranea7920 Жыл бұрын
"I still don't have the numbers for sponsors" GIRL! Have you looked at your numbers!? You are doing amazing and I know so many CCs that have sponsorships at below 100k followers (I know it is also about the views...) but I am sure you can mak eit work! Your stuff is SO family friendly, honestly. There have to be so many sponsors willing to appear on your channel. Also I LIVE for you acknowledging us floor gremlins. I have a big table where I COULD cut...but I just don't. I worked in my parents house bedroom for SO long (no space) that is just became an integral part of my being to be on the floor wheile cutting XDDDD I am NOT ALONE! Love your aestetic. Love your vibe. So chill. So relatable. So cute x3 !
@thistleweed Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love your videos. Whenever I see you've uploaded another long one like this I know I'm in for such a treat. As someone who is also struggling to make a crafting space a productive space and remove obstacles for myself to keeping things tidy (and doing the tasks I don't wanna do) this is speaking to my SOUL. (I also have high arches and wear arch support slippers in the house so the sneakers are totally relatable). Love your videos, love your content, love your cosplays.
@mosphere35811 ай бұрын
Yessss this is the exact content I enjoy, thank you for sharing the wonderful detail of storage options and thought you put into making this space work for you. I love processes and seeing how things work and understanding how people use their spaces so for you to show "this corner has these items and I use them in this context and then store them like this" hit a really special specific part of my brain Thank you for sharing! 😊💜💜💜💜
@Realhuman-w8m Жыл бұрын
Graphical artist here. You just gave so many ideas to optimize my working space, I can't thank you enough.
@thewolfden5946 Жыл бұрын
Early this year I did a full clean and clear of my room so now I use the top half of my bookshelf/storage for my cosplays. I only work on cosplays when I’m not busy with school (so not a lot). But it’s really nice to have this small conner of my room just dedicated for that and fully sorted. I only have a small room so it really matters for me to have that space. I’m excited for the future for when I might have a full room like yours. Your such an inspiration
@Benouille19886 ай бұрын
This is the perfect amount of details and everything i look for in a room organization video ❤ can't wait to watch your other videos to see how you use everything !
@barbeb Жыл бұрын
I'm sick and needed this cause I can't be in my craft room right now, this is such a good overshare into your workspace and I am obsessed. I need to see more of how people organise their craft rooms now cause it's so interesting and you get such great ideas and thoughts ❤ my little adhd heart is happy!
@owlgovernment Жыл бұрын
This has me so inspired to organize my craft room! I’m sick at the moment so I don’t have the energy to actually move things, but this gave me some great ideas and motivation to start the planning phase. Thank you for sharing the way you organize as well as your reasoning behind everything! Also I am SO excited you are going to be doing a Churles cosplay!!! I adore ooblets it’s the absolute best comfort game
@jac_and_the_making_of10 ай бұрын
It's so.... pretty. 😍 The organization. The colours. Love it.
@vampirebl4des Жыл бұрын
i also do my cutting on the floor if it's too big for my ironing board. i love the bolts you used for trim and fabric it looks amazing and is more efficient. the wall art by the desk is so cute!!
@Moonguided Жыл бұрын
I'm in the middle of organizing my craft room and watching this was SO helpful for me. I'm looking into that Bisley 5 drawer thing because I think it would suit similar needs in my own space. Also hearing someone else put into words so many of the things I need in order to keep my space inspiring and exciting was such a breath of fresh air. Thank you for being you.
@elloisefarrow7769 Жыл бұрын
i really appreciate how you brought up the lqack of co-workers being a thing when you work from home/yourself like this. sometimes people dont take it into consideration and it can be very crushing!
@HeyLizardLeigh11 ай бұрын
I'm sooo glad I had talked through SO many aspects of full time content creation before I took the jump! Still an impossible learning curve, but at least I knew what I was getting myself into!
@TLZ6 ай бұрын
This is a pretty great craftroom tour. Im overhauling a 11 x 22.5 livingroom into a cosplay and prop craftroom and im definitly going by the idea that every thing has a home. I want it so easy that my kids can help me clean up, thus they can start learning how to build. This is my 1st time here, but youve got my sub. I started my 1st build in 2009 as well. Keep doing what you're doing!
@mikeelliott3779 Жыл бұрын
Honestly just seeing your workspace second hand with your thread and fabrics displayed neatly is serotonin inducing. Like watching you chat to camera about plans/progress while trying (mostly successfully) not to spill tea everywhere makes me want to get to work too. Was not prepared for that fiesta blend jumpscare though jfc 😂
@carpaltunneler286 Жыл бұрын
This is helpful and fun to watch at the same time. I'd really love to hear your organizing method and how you overcame disorganization; I'm still fighting that demon
@hannahstewart533711 ай бұрын
This is the most organized craft room I've EVER seen! Congrats on getting it to where its at! Also, I appreciate that you are also a floor troll.
@Kinochan2810 ай бұрын
A space that is easy to clean and easy to put things back yes!!!!
@UnformidableSideQuests Жыл бұрын
I honestly love your system, and I dream to organize mine for specifically art. I swear, just give me a shelf and some organizing tools then I'll be unstoppable! Also, I would love to see the video of how you developed your organization system.
@33goodwitch Жыл бұрын
27:39 thank you, this has been a struggle for me when organizing and this is a new way of hearing this and it is so amazing!!!
@starswirldotpng5 ай бұрын
watching this is giving me a lot of motivation and tips for organizing. I'm currently in my last month of a two-year boarding school stay so my room (and especially my wardrobe) is gonna need a lot of fixing and sorting. all this lizard wisdom is gonna be great
@ohdarah7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this. I also started pursuing my dream (costume designer for drag/burlesque!!) just about 2 years ago and honestly it's really tough. I'm so priviledged and fortunate to have a supportive partner so I can do all this. It's nice to know that I'm not a failure just because I haven't "made it" money wise- but fully acknowledge the gift the is to be able to pursue this. Trust all your videos have been my constant companion for this past week, you're a gem!
@msSimJohnson Жыл бұрын
This video is a gem! Thank you for explaining your logic behind the organization. You inspired me to look at my sewing room in a new way and actually I organized some stuff while watching
@jule4772 Жыл бұрын
seeing all these organisation systems make my heart so happy
@Kera.S. Жыл бұрын
I'm also a quilter and have some artbin project boxes to put my 'wip' in that then can stack or become portable if needed. Just a thought, I've ended up using them for so much of my sewing. If not enough for a project box I put items that go together in heavy duty clear zipper bags. They come in different sizes to meet several needs. TFS ❣️
@CozyCosmicat Жыл бұрын
I love your organization and your journey! I just became a full time freelancer myself for digital art and I'm loving it and can't wait to expand into the other avenues it leads down. Its a lot of hard work, of course, and I've always been prepared for that, I love seeing other creator's with drive and passion for what they do, I would love to hear about personal stories from you about the prior jobs you've done freelancing!
@happygoatsheep6919 Жыл бұрын
the teapot drawers are so cute!
@beebedoe10 ай бұрын
i literally re-organized my crafting stuff while watching this, i loved this thank you
@plushdragonteddy11 ай бұрын
on the subject of not feeling like you’re a full-time content creator when you have side gigs, “full-time” does not mean “only job!” you would never tell someone working a 40-hour week as an accountant that they’re not full time just because they also make money on the side by selling crafts or working occasional gigs. and hell, the standard shouldn’t even be 40 hours imo - that’s an insane and frankly unproductive amount of time to be working! less is more! (also the WIP drawer is genius, if i had space i would absolutely be stealing that idea lol)
@DavidsenRecords Жыл бұрын
This video came at the right time! I share an office space with my boyfriend, and we never got it set up right. We are moving to a space with a bigger office, and I promised myself to organise and go through everything, to start fresh and get the space right this time. 👏🏻
@smilelittlecat3465 Жыл бұрын
thank you so much for this video, it inspired me so much to get my cosplay room organized. Ive struggled with this for years especially for small things like trims and fabric stash and so my room just got more cluttered, since I always felt like the organizer videos Ive watched were never really made for my lifestyle. Thanks for the inspiration and honesty!
@prophetessoftroy Жыл бұрын
Sewing? Deep dive into organization, especially related to a special interest? Absolutely yes, please and thank you!
@starveartist Жыл бұрын
Love this!!! Your fabric organization is like a drug for me!!