Friday, February 13, 2009

Sorting system

The mess on the table eventually got to me so I went to the basement for my sorting rack. We rented for 11 years before buying a house and the rental houses had very little closet space. I bought 2 of these pants racks back in the 1960's. I gave the other one to someone years ago but kept this one, just in case I would need it.I sort the strips from dark at one end to light at the other.
I'm still making blocks in between cleaning the basement for my art quilters on Monday and cleaning off all flat surfaces in the house. If every surface had a slight tilt to it would we not be pilers? Or would we just use the floor to pile on?

24 comments:

Eva said...

This line of greens is tremendous!

Kay Koeper Sorensen said...

What a clever way to sort - and today people would say it is green (not the color but repurposing what you have)!
The moral of the story? Never throw anything away because next week you are sure to find a use for it!
K

Anonymous said...

Pants rack looks brand new and sturdy too. You could not replace that rack today. And those fabrics all lined up ready for production... I can visualize your quilt already.

J~MT

Elsie Montgomery said...

What a neat rack. I've one that I use to dry clothes that has similar spacing... never thought to use it for this. Thanks for a great idea.

Carmen Rose said...

Genius! And you've an impressive selection of greens!

Vicki W said...

What a great tool for your sewing room! Don't you already use the floor for piling too? I ran out of table space ages ago!

Browndirtcottage said...

what a very 'clever' use for that
rack...!!

merrily row said...

To quote my youngest daughter, "I want one!" Very clever

meggie said...

What a handy gadget! I remember those old pulley washing lines, that hung from the ceilings, back in the day, & were used for airing off the washing in huge old farm kitchens. That is whay I need in my sewing room! LOL.

Unknown said...

A fantastic way to sort. I love it. I have also heard that pants/skirt hangers, the kind with the clips also works well. never tried it though. But yours seems to be quite handy and on wheels too!

Joyce said...

I started out with a similar system on a clothes rack but now the whole thing is just a huge swaying pile. I need to get at it like you did.

Sequana said...

If every surface had a slant here, I would have table boards running between the high sides and the low sides....*L*..and stuff all piled on that

Pat said...

Oh....I'd find a way to still do piles if the surfaces were all slanted...have no fear!!! Good idea to use that pants rack for sorting.

imquilternity said...

I already do have piles on the floor...stuff to take to goodwill, fabric I need to fold and put away, chenille waiting to be dyed, bolts of fabric, well, you get the picture! I LOVE the clever sorting rack. I would get one for myself but where would I put it?

AverettLadyNana said...

Love that rack. Never seen on like it.

SueR said...

What a handy use for that rack! It'll be fun to see the newest cobblestones project!

Elaine Adair said...

Once again, thank you for a delicious visit - I've not been commenting/visiting much, but your site is ALWAYS an enormous pleasure!

hetty said...

What a fantastic way to sort fabrics! I pile on everything, level or not. I even pile on top of piles!

Cathi said...

What a fabulous way to sort the fabrics! I have an old wooden clotheshorse that I use sometimes to hold fabrics when I'm trying colour combination ideas. Unfortunately, the cats think anything hanging like that is a toy.

Laura Wasilowski said...

Just so you know. I live in a tilty house. Everything is piled on the floor.

Vicky F said...

Hi Wanda,
Pants rack as strip sorter -- very clever. That could come in handy for rows of quilt blocks as they are sewn (rather than laying them on the floor and having my cat "rearrange" them).

Vicky F

The Calico Cat said...

Love how you used those pants racks. (I did some value sorting today.)

Quiltdivajulie said...

Marvelous re-purposing! Does it happen to fold down when not in use? The brain cells are hard at work here contemplating how to implement this genius concept in my work area....

jacquie said...

now that is a good idea!