Do you suffer from QCS....
#41
Some days more of one than another, but coffee helps. Then it is the sewing machine. Lately I have been going through everything and trying to and I repeat, trying to down size. Out of that, I got a small bag to donate to a girls group for crafts.
#42
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Montana
Posts: 265
I have had QCS for awhile. I want to get back to quilting, but I do not know where or what I want to start with. But, as always, something will light the fire under me and I will get going. Hope it's soon. Until then I do have some socks to knit for Christmas gifts.
#46
I retired couple years ago. Hey, it's gets worse when you stay home 24/7. Sorry, no shots for the condition but you can learn to live with it, so can hubby. This Quilting Board is a great support group, they all understand.
#47
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: League City, Texas
Posts: 504
I would love to do that, of course my boss wouldn't like it much, I'd never get any work done. Oh well, I see retirement in my near future than I'll probably be board. NOT
Originally Posted by alapetitechaise
Yes Yes Yes! But I also confuse work-related stuff with it; what a mess! Wonder if I could take my sewing machine to work?? Hmmmmm...
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