Hello from Vancouver, Canada. Thank you for your video. You have a beautiful voice as well. I just organized my patterns this past weekend and I labelled the combination patterns as 'sets' as well. I love your method of your binder and other packages in the drawer. Thank you for sharing your process.
@liveloverisa12 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching … happy sewing!
@audreyleeyoung7 күн бұрын
I was captivated
@liveloverisa6 күн бұрын
I so glad you enjoyed it! ☺️😘
@simoansays482013 күн бұрын
Thread stuck to your pants- so relatable lol I do "sets" as a category like what you did. I actually just got free boxes from Aldis that are square with a divider- the patterns fit perfectly in those boxes and the box itself fits on my utility shelf and I pull the box down and pull from there. I keep my modified versions right behind the originals and I don't separate them from their original envelopes. (I think you asked for our methods of storage?)
@liveloverisa12 күн бұрын
Free boxes and my favorite kind of boxes!
@chitownmade286117 күн бұрын
Hiiii...i got my page protectors and envelopes from Dollar Tree. This is how I store my patterns as well.
@liveloverisa17 күн бұрын
Now why in the world did I not check there first ? 😩
@2nu4uorsewitseams16 күн бұрын
Hi this is great how many duplicates did you find? lol i just organized my and found 4 duplicate patterns
@liveloverisa15 күн бұрын
I found nine. What did you do with your patterns that have several different articles of clothing in them ( examples:pants and tops)? I thought about making a copy of the pattern to have it in several places, but we are also the house hold that rarely has ink in the printer😁
@2nu4uorsewitseams15 күн бұрын
@ that’s a good idea and I have a file for multiples garments but if I were to separate them I would separate by the item I’m more likely to make