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Old 06-01-2022, 02:15 AM
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Railroadersbrat
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Oh, I love that - my happy room!!

I have a tendency to get cranky and antsy when I find out I have too many projects going. Right now, I'm hand piecing a GFG that's my long project, I'm trying to get things started for Cathedral Window pillows and I have an organizer that's currently sitting on my sewing machine that hasn't been touched since last Friday. The organizer is supposed to help me get my hexagons in order so I can have a traveling kit, I've got 2.5" squares sitting in my turntable organizer that's waiting for me to start the pillows and where am I at? Cruising the Interwebs looking at none other than Cathedral Window measurements, cruising YouTube and playing Taonga - just because I have done did what I said I wouldn't do at the beginning of the year - have too many projects in my plate all at once and now I don't know which direction to turn. Logically, it would be the organizer, that way I can get my hexagons in order and set that to the side (I'm getting bored with it, only because I've worked on it constantly for like two months straight) so I can pull my large cutting mat out and start in on the pillows.

When a sewing room or sewing space becomes an extension of ourselves, getting too busy to spend time in there feels weird. It's even worse when we're not feeling well, at least it is to me. I wish the migraines I had weren't as soul-sucking as they really are.

Fiancé will probably be going to our friend's this weekend - would be a perfect time to start those pillows so I can work on them uninterrupted. Okay, wheeling myself to my sewing machine now - LOL.
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