What a Quilter's Studio Taught Me About Organizing a Creative Space That Actually Works

What a Quilter's Studio Taught Me About Organizing a Creative Space That Actually Works

There is a specific kind of paralysis that hits when your workspace stops working for you. I know it well. I have sat in front of a 27-inch monitor in my Brooklyn studio with reference folders open in twelve windows, a sketchbook buried under a stack of printouts, and absolutely no idea where I put the Wacom pen I was holding two minutes ago. The physical environment of a creative space is not a background detail.