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I wish I could do that. I work 50+ hours a week so quilting has to come last. grrrrrrrrrrr
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I do one cleaning area a day, say like the bathroom, then the rest is for quilting.
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Love your "Creative" sign! :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by damaquilts
Not. Me neither.
That dirt, dust, dirty dishes will still be there tomorrow. :lol: |
As long as DH has a path to his computer chair, the fridge, the bathroon and the bed, he's happy. I do try to take a 'layer' off once in a while, but...must quilt, must quilt...
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Dust is a protective coating - do not remove! :-)
Actually, down here in the armpit of Texas, aka "the dust bowl" it's just part of life - not a nice part, but it's here 24-7-365. Ours is so fine that the only way to really get rid of it is to use a WET rag & wipe everything down - over & over & over. I use clear plastic to cover my quilty stuff just so it isn't full of dirt. Use lots of clear, plastic drawers/bins to store thread & fabric. At least the sewing area is neat! |
Only wash dishes when the cupbord is completely empty,
only shop when pantry is bare, only sweep/vacuum when the dust is deep, only wash & iron is you are finally out of clothes, BUT QUILT DAILY. J J |
Your neighbor is so cute isn't she.
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Originally Posted by jbj137
Only wash dishes when the cupbord is completely empty,
only shop when pantry is bare, only sweep/vacuum when the dust is deep, only wash & iron is you are finally out of clothes, BUT QUILT DAILY. J J |
I do housework and run errands, then I quilt the rest of the time.
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