Here is a pretty general question for everyone..... How do you organize your stash of patterns that you want to do in the future???
I have organized my charts and leaflets in 3 ring binders but have not found a good way to organize my magazine patterns. I have probably 100 magazines that I got from my mother. I don't really want to take the magazines apart....
Help!
Desiree Witt
It’s not not IF you will recover but WHEN you will.
You can NEVER have too many cross stitch patterns!
I keep the magazines that have patterns I want to do in binders, but I put them in those plastic sleeve things. I haven't quite got around to marking which patterns I want to add to the "to-do" pile, but I will probably mark their page with a small post-it tab with the name of the pattern written on it. I'll let the tabs stick out of the top of the magazine so I can read them without taking the magazine out of the binder.
I used this method for various papers/notes I took in university and it really seems to work for me. I can see what I have "tabbed" at a glance.
I have a big plastic storage bin with all my patterns, generally grouped by either subject or company, as in Prairie Schooler or Told in a Garden, or designer, like Paula Vaughn.
My mags are in magazine storage boxes with a lot of post-its sticking out of the tops! The best I manage is to keep the magazine titles together and ordered by issue date!
You and me. My designs fall into three categories. My magazines all have little sticker tabs placed on the pages of designs I particularly like. The kits I have yet to tackle are in one plastic bag in one willow basket, and the ones I have finished are in a plastic bag in another willow basket. That's about as far as organisation goes in this household.
The post its sound like a good idea. Right now all the mags are in the bottom drawer of a sterilite 3 drawer cart. Which is a great place to keep them, but I have such a hard time remembering what patterns are down there....
I just might do like dylannika is and put them in binders with the post-its/tabs.....
So much stash so little time in the day!
Desiree Witt
It’s not not IF you will recover but WHEN you will.
You can NEVER have too many cross stitch patterns!
My mags aren't exactly organized, but I have a spiral notebook with them. When I look through my magazine for the first time, I write down the name and issue number. Then any patterns that catch my eye, I write down the page number and name. Then when I'm ready for a new project, I'll look through the notebook and decide which to do.
I have lots of magazines and couldn't remember what was in them. So I finally made out a small index card for each one, noting any patterns I might like to try. I also did index cards by subject (Christmas, Birthday, etc.) and noted the magazines where I could find them.
So I'm very organized -- except that I usually forget to check the index cards! I have a thing for Cross Stitch books . . .
Wandatoo
"Dogs come when they're called. Cats take a message and get back to you."
I got my fiance to make me a computer program that I just put all the details in, then I look up keyword, designer or series and it tells me the projects there and where to find them
Wow Angel, you must be very very very organized. Is it a database system that he set up for you? I hope that one day I'll be organized enough to have my own database...and have the pattern be where it says it is!
Hehe well I started out with postit notes...but...I'm like a quarter of the way through my magazines, maybe less and already have 200 projects in my database. He's hoping to release it to the public one day though.
I have a plastic, lidded box that is designed to take hanging files. The hanging files are labeled up in categories, i.e. Christmas, cats, teddies, landscapes, etc etc and I just file any patterns I cut out of magazines in the appropriate folder. I have one at the front where I put any that I know I would especially like to do and another that has cover kits in. I did used to keep the entire magazine but they took up so much room that I made the decision to cut out charts I liked and recycle the rest of the magazine to a local craft club to take out any remaining patterns. For my "proper" charts I have a similar box but just have them grouped by designer. Books of course are on the bookshelves but not in any particular order. I must admit that since I started on HAEDs and Golden Kite my other patterns don't get drooled over as often.