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    Old 07-11-2011, 09:52 AM
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    Wanda the same thing happened to me when we moved to AZ. I got so frustrated one day that I just did away witht he guest bedroom. I figured my mental health was more important than my guest having their own room. Guest now sleep on a sofabed.
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    Old 07-17-2011, 05:27 AM
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    I bought a little lightweight folding table (19" long?) at Walmart that I take to Camp Retreat with me for sewing. I have very short legs and sitting at a dining table is just too uncomfortable for me. You can fold it up and slide it under a dresser or bed when you aren't using it.....better than nothing.

    My first "sewing room" was a closet in the bedroom that had shelves for my supplies on top and to the side. If I needed space behind the machine, I had to pull the folding table out.
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    Old 07-25-2011, 09:25 PM
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    I have to sew in my bedroom because there is really no where else to do it. I bought a folding table and place my machine at one end and use the other end for cutting, etc. It isn't the greatest arrangement but it does work, at least for now. I too, miss my sewing room that I had in Mn. Move back, don't think so~so I guess I will have to put up with my 6 ft. sewing table which I can take down when necessary. Hang in there, maybe you could use an extra bedroom or a small corner or something.
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    Old 07-25-2011, 09:26 PM
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    I have to sew in my bedroom because there is really no where else to do it. I bought a folding table and place my machine at one end and use the other end for cutting, etc. It isn't the greatest arrangement but it does work, at least for now. I too, miss my sewing room that I had in Mn. Move back, don't think so~so I guess I will have to put up with my 6 ft. sewing table which I can take down when necessary. Hang in there, maybe you could use an extra bedroom or a small corner or something.
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