Fall is in the air; do you do more quilting in the fall/winter/spring months
#13
I read more outdoors in the summer & sew more indoors in fall & winter. I sew much more in Jan, Feb & March. Nothing else to do those months. Also fall sewing is Christmas gifts. Lately it has been cool & rainy here so my evenings have been in front of my machine.
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#17
We have a long summer season and I don't like the heat and humidity so I'm indoors pretty much year around. I also quilt year around. This week my thought are toward Christmas, birthdays and a spring wedding of my Step Granddaughter.
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The time for doing indoor work in this part of the world is summer, when it's hot as blazes outside. Needless to say, it's very hard to maintain an interest in quilting with no hint of cooler weather in the forecast for months to come. Probably I would take up making ice sculpture if I had any sense.
#20
I think it depends on your weather and life style. If you live where it snows then I would think fall and winter would be good sewing times. If you are in Arizona and it is 107 then perhaps summer is good stay in the air conditioning and sew weather.
I am in CA and I sew all year round...it just depends on what is going on...so it varies depending on company, travel, grandkids, etc.
I am in CA and I sew all year round...it just depends on what is going on...so it varies depending on company, travel, grandkids, etc.
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