No more sewing room ----
#41
Congratulations on the news. So exciting, but just think after 18 years of great joy, then graduation from high school, and off to college, then guess what you might get a your sewing room back. But it is all worth it.
#42
Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: MD
Posts: 235
Oh I am so happy for you and your hubby... what ideas do you have for the new one?? Is this your first one? Are you going to make some diaper bags, sheets and quilts for the new one?? Do you know yet the sex of the baby?? Do you want to know??!!
congrats!!
and hugs
Quiltinmama
congrats!!
and hugs
Quiltinmama
#44
Super Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: in front of this dang computer instead of my Bernina!(Naples, Florida)
Posts: 1,653
I can't think of a better reason to sacrifice a sewing room! Congratulations!!! Although, with baby on the way, you'll want to sew even more, and there are endless things to sew for small children, especially girls. It's a vicious circle, but you'll find a way! I hope you'll show us a picture of your Special addition when he/she arrives. Be well~
#45
Congratulations!!Don't fret about the sewing space. Many (and I mean many) moons ago when I was in my baby years (there were three very close together). I first was in the utility room then was sqeezed out by a new chest type freezer. Then I set up in our bedroom on a card table. Remarkably the babies slept through the whirrrrr of the sewing machine. Now I'm sewing in the room that was once the girls' room and it is so cluttered with stuff that I do my machine quilting on the dining table. You can sew anywhere, as long as the "mess" doesn't bother you. Just keep the sharp things, tiny things like bobbins, hidden from the baby. You'll be fine. Remember to enjoy those years, because before you know it you'll have lots of room to quilt and that baby will be all grown up. Enjoy!!!
#46
Super Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Florida - formerly Montana
Posts: 3,504
Good luck in what you decide to do & be sure to sew and sew for that new baby & it's room. Post pictures.
#49
Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 201
Congratulations, there is not a better feeling to me than to have a little one asleep in my arms. I had 4 little ones, one of which was very handy with tools at a very young age. He walked past my sewing machine one day and said "look at all the screws". This was after he took his tricycle apart and the cobblers bench that had been used as a toy box. Needless to say I hid my sewing machine until he was gone to school! Today is happily married and has 3 very busy little boys that can take things apart at his house.
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