Thread Nonet and Craft Room Dreams

I’ve been cleaning out my sewing notions that I’ve collected over the years. When Mom died, I inherited many of her notions and her magical Bernina sewing machine. Mom sewed all the way through high school, making most of her formal gowns (and mine, later). She made us matching dresses when I was young enough to still think that was cool, on the before side of life for being able to appreciate those sweet memories. When I was nine or ten, I made my first pair of bright green Terry cloth shorts, crying in frustration at having to rip seams and all less than perfect stitches in between, and I’m certain that the thread spool that witnessed my fits is among these in the picture. I’m also fairly certain that my crying fits of sewing are the deciding factor that I’m a 1 on the enneagram and not a 3 or 5. 

My goal today is to cut my supply of thread by at least half, keeping variations of the shades that I will use for rag quilting and mending and hemming clothes. As I look at this photo, one thing stands out to me that I may not have seen if I hadn’t organized by color. Mom wore bright pinks, reds, and bright blues – and to see this photo is to see her in all her handiwork right here on my kitchen counter. She’s urging me to take some lovely photos of the spools and then share the rest with others who sew so that others can squeeze more life out of items that would otherwise end up in a landfill. 

On, now, to buttons, rick rack, and other notions. I’m thinking of converting our office into a sewing room……I much prefer being creative to paying bills and sorting paperwork that piles up and has nowhere to live. 

Thinking………..

Inherited Thread Nonet

a bit of useless information:

I own one hundred sixty four

spools and seven empty spools

sorted by ROY G BIV

rainbow color groups

I should never

need to buy

more new

thread…….

2 Replies to “Thread Nonet and Craft Room Dreams”

  1. I love knowing your number. My husband is a one and it’s a really hard number to be. Your nonet matches the picture. Love Roy G Biv. I inherited 2 boxes of yarn from a friend and I should not ever buy more but I love buying yarn. It satisfies me even if I never use it. I think we are alike in that.

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    1. Yes, Margaret, I want to be anything but a 1. I got the access to all the different tests for a week just so I can read about the things I need to work on in myself. I do have a frustration streak a mile wide at times. Yarn is just comforting – such a hygge thing. We are indeed alike that way! I made a chunky blanket a couple of days ago and it may be the softest thing in the house.

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