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Sanity saver trick of one designer’s trade

November 8, 2009 by Noreen Crone-Findlay  
Filed under how to, quick tip, tutorial

I’ve been earning my living as a designer,  fiber artist, writer, workshop presenter, and other wild and wonderful ways (professional puppeteer included) for more than 35 years.  Over those decades, I have come up with some handy  ways of organizing my work.

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copyright Noreen Crone-Findlay

When I am working on a new book,

(like I am right now)

I have dozens of projects in the works all at once,

and each of the projects has heaps of iterations.

I make a project over

and over and over,

refining and honing it.

Lots of the versions will simply

get frogged as soon as I recognize

a problem and note what I

have to do to fix it.

But, some of the versions of the

project are worthwhile keeping,

so I can end up with a whole lot of  variations on a theme.

It is absolutely essential to have each piece labeled with basic information.

copyright Noreen Crone-Findlay

copyright Noreen Crone-Findlay

The system that I have developed over the years

is a simple one that works beautifully for me.

I recycle lightweight cardstock boxes

by punching out hang tag labels.

Then, I punch a hole in it,

and tie a cord to it.

I number which iteration it is

so that I know what the progression

was, date it,

write the name of the project,

info like yarn and hook size

and anything else that’s relevant.

Then, I attach the label to the project with a lark’s head knot, and place all the projects together in a box or bag in a larger container.

I have other designer/author ’sanity saver’ systems that I can share if people are interested….

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