Survey #182 Response from Dani

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Name the hobby, craft, art form, or other recreational activity that contributes the most stuff to your living space, including raw materials, tools, equipment, other supplies, reference materials, specialized furniture, etc.Sewing
Reflecting on your answer to the previous question, describe the part of the activity that contributes most to the clutter in your home. Your answer may be based on volume, size, complexity, or any other factor that makes it difficult to store and manage the stuff for your activity.Vintage handmade clothes from my granmas and great aunts, that I plan to fix to my size and taste.
Left over fabrics.
The old sewing machine with a table (not the nice wooden ones, but it takes just as much space). It's in my bedroom because it fits nowhere else, but I don't have a confortable space there, nor good lighting.
Reflecting on your answer to the first question, describe how the cluttered state of stuff related to this activity negatively impacts your ability to carry out or enjoy the activity.I don't have room for all the fabrics and clothes I keep, so they are all distributed in different places: a box in the floor, bags in the wardrobe, luggage under the bed, and more luggage next to the night stand.

Also, not having a confortable space for the sewing machine, makes me not sew as often as I plan.

I have such a mess with the vintage clothes that I don't even remember which projects were the ones I was planning on doing.
About how much time do you spend on the activity in question in an average week?2 or 3 hours
What is the hobby, craft, art form, or other recreational activity that you think EVERYONE should try?I don't thinks it's one thing. But if you feel like you would like to try something (anything: archery, pottery, running), go ahead and do it. I always pospone things for way too long. Maybe you go to one class and you hate it, but you can cross it off your mind list.
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