Originally Posted by
LGJARN52
I've been debating for a couple of weeks about moving at least one machine, a small table for cutting and ironing back into the house in what is my TV room. It's also the room where I cross stitch. Winter forcasts for Iowa are suppose to be colder than usual and having to be out on the three season porch isn't exactly inviting to me in my advanced age of 73. We have two space heaters out there, but it takes a while to warm the area up enough to be comfortable for hours of mindless sewing. Plus I can just see the electric meter spinning like a top. It will be cramped in the TV/stitching room, but warm. Probably will have to go back and forth for a while to get needed items, but that won't take long hopefully. Handsome hubby and I will start moving things back into the warm area later this morning and then maybe I can get something accomplished.
I do something similar with the moving but during the summer. My studio, separated from the house, doesn’t have AC so in the summer I drag what I need to a spare bedroom upstairs in the house so I can continue to sew comfortably. It seems like the trips necessary to get all the things I need will never end as I remember one more item I need. But eventually it all settles down only to be reversed months later. Works for me so I can continue to sew. We do what we have to do. I do have heat in the studio.
I will be attending a Gathering of the Guilds all day Saturday so not much sewing will get done this weekend. I’ll be routing everyone else along this round. Have fun!