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Old 01-11-2012, 04:40 AM
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GailG
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Originally Posted by crafterrn1
Ok here is what I would do. Start small. Organize the 3 projects you just talked about. Have one ready for cutting on the cutting table. Get the seasonal runner setup by the machine. Put all the current fabric together for your sons quilt. Each day work on one project for 15 mins. You can spend 45 mins a day 15 mins on each project. You will be amazed at how much you will get done. I think maybe a new house and a clean room maybe stopping you as well. If you keep it small the mess will stay small and easy to clean up. Relax put a favorite movie or music on and enjoy your new space. Luann
Luann, I think you hit the nail on the head. I need you to come and get me organized. I like your idea of setting up the three projects, ready to go. Yes it is hard to walk into a neat space and decide what to do. These last few "football" weekends were really great for my motivation. When the game started, I headed for the sewing room and found a project to work on. My biggest accomplishment was to tackle an applique BOM for the next guild meeting. By Sunday evening, it was finished. Yea!!! Good luck, Neighbor. Let us know what you chose to do. We're cheering you on!
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