Fiber Monday -- Off the loom!

I finished weaving the dinner napkins and tool them off the loom today. 


I cannot tell you what a relief this is. I am now pretty sure I'll have everything done by the end of the month. I'm also very much ready for a completely new project. 

This probably explains why I decided to completely reorganize my collection of buttons. Yes, this is a project that has absolutely nothing to do with anything that actually needs to be finished. My brain just needed a break. 

This is my grandmother's sewing box that she kept buttons in and where I kept buttons. 



As you can see, it is not an efficient button storage system. 


And usually all these cards were piled on top of the loose buttons. 


I kind of dreaded having to sift through it all to find what I needed. So today I took the glass jars I had leftover from an art exhibit I had done and emptied out the yarn and weights for kumihimo braiding and sorted the buttons into the jars by color.


I'll still have to dump and dig through the buttons in a single jar, but it will be a significantly easier process. Plus they'll look nice on the shelf. 

The weights will go on a shelf because I also use them for pattern weights. The yarn will go into the sewing box because it will make it easier to see what I have in it. 

Tomorrow I'll return to the sweatshop when I cut the napkins apart and press up each hem. Then I will spend every waking moment hemming which will make a nice change from spending every waking moment weaving. 

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