Starting each day sewing?
Hi fellow quilters,
I was thinking about a conversation with a friend I had recently. She starts just about every day at her sewing machine. She makes her coffee and then does some paper piecing. I am not much of a morning person but I'm wondering if I should try this out. Might make me a happier person earlier in the day. What do you think? |
OOOh, I'd never get anything else done. I have to exercise, do laundry/household things first thing or they don't get done. If I started off sewing, I'd lose track of time and everything else would get neglected!
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I get dressed, eat, do some chores. Then I start sewing, sew 4-5 hours then get onto supper and more chores.
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I sew early every morning before I go to my full time job. I love it!
I found that after work I was too tired and made too many mistakes. Mornings work well for me. Give it a try. |
Many, many nights I have trouble sleeping so I will get up & go into my sewing room, shut the door & sew for an hour or so. Sometimes I fold clothes too...:rolleyes: I don't start the day sewing as there are to many chores around here that need taking care of first.
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Started sewing early in the morning about a week ago. Was spending so much time doing everything else I never got around to what I really want to do. So far it seems to be working pretty well for me. Have finished a couple of old UFO's and hope to also get better organized.
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You should try it and see if it works for you.
I have a little routine in the morning. I do the Washington Post crossword puzzle with my coffee. Even though I'm foggy when I wake up I enjoy the puzzle and quiet time. My husband knows I don't like to talk for awhile :) I'm too foggy to sew first thing but when I clear up it's a different story!! I try to always fit time each day to sew. It really relaxes me. |
Everyone is different, being honest with yourself- what do you think will work for you? Not sure, try a couple of different approaches: sew in your Jammies with morning coffee stopping at whatever time; get dressed, eat breakfast, sew for a while than tackle the day's "have to's" with a promise to yourself you can sew again for _____ amount of time when you're done; go in your sewing room and sew for as long as you want with a plan to do whatever "must do's" have to be completed at _____(time). You'll find the balance that works for you-and it really only has to work for you!
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Originally Posted by lots2do
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Hi fellow quilters,
I was thinking about a conversation with a friend I had recently. She starts just about every day at her sewing machine. She makes her coffee and then does some paper piecing. I am not much of a morning person but I'm wondering if I should try this out. Might make me a happier person earlier in the day. What do you think? There are pros and cons to this strategy. In all honesty, it really doesn't matter what I or anyone else thinks ...... What matter is, what YOU think! |
I get up at 3am for work. There is no way I can sew then. A quick nap when I get home and then sew a bit if I get my butt off the couch.
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