Friday 25 April 2014

Keeping Track of Supplies

 How do you keep track of your felting and craft supplies so you know when you're running low? Do you have a system? I don't have enough room to keep the whole amount of my wool and fibre supplies out, so I usually keep some out to use...


... and the rest 'spare' in bags (or pillow cases!) out of the way in cupboards.


This often leads to me running out of certain breeds or colours, or in some cases, ordering twice because I forget that I checked before the last time I ordered. I decided to do an inventory of all my supplies and stock this week, so I know exactly what I have, then I can try to find a way to keep a better track of it all. I thought the easiest way to do this, would be to put an old sheet down on the floor, get everything out...


... make lists ...


and weigh it all.


I had some Word documents with lists of what I usually use from the last time I tried to be better organised, so I started with those and did print outs for my supplies and also for what is 'spare'. I decided I'd start with my 'natural' wools and do the dyed wools and fibres another day. I have my natural wools split into lights and darks, and I also separate the commercial tops from the locks, scoured and carded wools. I know it sounds like a lot of messing about, but it is easier for finding what I want with limited space.


I wasn't thinking when I started with the light colours. I weighed everything first, then added to the supplies I keep out if they were getting low. But when I did the dark colours, if any of the supplies were low, I added to them before writing down the weight, so I didn't have lots of scribbled out numbers or have to do two lots of weighing :)


So, now I have huge lists with the weights of all my supplies, and spare supplies, do you have any tips or advice about how to keep track of it all better? The only thing I can think of is to weigh the supplies again after each use and also the spares each time I get more out.

6 comments:

  1. Wow, you are gonna be super organised Zed!
    I'm nowhere near disciplined enough to keep track like that (and I'm certainly too forgetful!) .. I keep mine in clear plastic boxes so I can easily see what's full and what's running low. I'm lucky enough to have a spare bedroom to keep it all in.. downside is nobody could ever sleep in there, unless they can do it standing up! lol
    xx

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    1. I hope so! I'm trying to sneakily take over the living room, edging the couch closer to the telly (which has been on twice this year!) so I can have more supplies out :)

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  2. From time to time I do exactly the same - "put an old sheet down on the floor, get everything out and make a list"! I keep separately: fine merino (redish colours), fine merino (bluish), naturals, Kap merino, carded merino and so on. Apart from the list of wool I keep a Iist of expences and last orders. I use a limited number of suppliers so it easier to check all lists and get a picture. And I don't have classes so there is no need to buy in large quantities. But it is mind blowing to figure out what you need and don't order extra!

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    1. I pretty much only use World of Wool so it should be easy for me to keep track, but I'm so forgetful! Luckily we have a fairly cheap hobby, discovering I ordered 100g extra of English 56s twice probably cost me £2.80 or something :)

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  3. Wow Zed, you are super organised! The closest I get is keeping a "woolly shopping list" on my phone, whenever I use the last of a colour or breed, or think it is getting low I jot it down and refer to that when I put in my monthly order. It's not completely fool-proof method (I still run out on a regular basis) but it works for me.

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    1. Well, I'm hoping this will help me be organised, I hate running out and like to do big orders to keep postage costs down :)

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