Cleaning Sewing Room
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Aiken, SC
Posts: 58
This may take FOREVER!! I started a week ago. I found lots of magazines and piled them up to take to the guild meeting and give away. Next day I thought I better go through them first. So that took a day and a half.
OK - back to work. Found a big bunch of charm squares. (I have NO MEMORY of buying them.) Stopped cleaning and started sewing Disappearing 9 Patches. Wow, what fun! So, today after church, I will sew some more. Then I should put them together in a small baby quilt to take to guild tomorrow night for Show & Tell.
At this rate I probably will take a year to finish the organization!
My daughter, who is not a quilter, or in the least crafty, said "Aren't you finished yet"?
OK - back to work. Found a big bunch of charm squares. (I have NO MEMORY of buying them.) Stopped cleaning and started sewing Disappearing 9 Patches. Wow, what fun! So, today after church, I will sew some more. Then I should put them together in a small baby quilt to take to guild tomorrow night for Show & Tell.
At this rate I probably will take a year to finish the organization!
My daughter, who is not a quilter, or in the least crafty, said "Aren't you finished yet"?
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
I have a friend who refuses to show her quilting room to anyone who isn't a quilter. They just can't understand. When her sister came to visit she showed her the house for the first time but wouldn't let her into the quilting room. Obviously she isn't a quilter.
#7
When my son was little I would tell him to not come out of his room until it was clean. I didn't see him for most of the day. He found long lost toys and had a great time. I now know where he gets it from:)
#10
Originally Posted by Julie in NM
Kat, are you sure you aren't my long lost twin? Quilter twin? Separated at the LQS?
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