Has this ever happened to you?
#213
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 6
Get a quilting pal or two to come over and you could all make at least a quilt or two together. I gave a lot of my stuff to Goodwill about a year ago and now I find myself buying more. You know you can't die till you finish all your projects. Good way to keep living is to keep buying and help the economy too.
keep doing what you're doing. It's fun.
keep doing what you're doing. It's fun.
#214
I don't have nearly as much fabric, but I do wish I had a sewing room. I have to use my dining room table to cut fabric and I store my fabric in plastic totes. I do have a sewing table, but that, too, is in the dining room.
#217
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Atlanta, ga via Pittsburgh, Pa
Posts: 65
Now I am glad you can't see my Den, I have hired someone to help me get it together. It is not someone who sews they wouldn't be any help. they would feel like the rest of us, "IT'S MINE" so don't look
#219
Well, all I can say is I was there but spent the better part of 3 weeks, orgainzing and folding my fabrics around a 6 inch ruler so they would stack without falling over. I did it by color. I got rid of every fabric that I pulled out and went..."What the Hey???why did I buy this?" Or I want to throw up a fabric hair ball when I look at this piece. I passed along to a member of my quilt group who would cut a piece and pass it on...Don't give up!
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