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Old 10-16-2014, 03:02 PM
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tessagin
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Also if it's easy to carry (lightweight) and depending on where you'll be staying, and you can get it all into one case, I would keep it in your car if I were you locked in the trunk. I just would not leave it sit out in the room if you're going to be gone all day!
Originally Posted by peaceandjoy View Post
If you are traveling by car, have the room and have a machine that is not overly fussy about being moved, I say absolutely take it! Better to have it and decide you don't want to sew than to not have it and want to spend your free time sewing.

Think about where you usually start - piecing the background, a particular embellishment or two - and take those materials, saving the rest or the things that vary a lot for when you get home.

Alternatively, take hand work - a project nearing completion that is at the stage where it embellishments need to be sewn by hand, or needs binding.

Be sure to take a light with you, as many hotel rooms do not have sufficient lighting for any type of sewing.
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