Different places you sew
#21
I can't leave home without some sort of stitching in my bag. I've quilted in planes,airport terminals, on the beach, on a train, even on a boat. Beach sand will wash out of anything, so nothing really stops me. In fact, I've met some of the most interesting people when they see me working on some project or the other. It always attracts other quilters, and even "younger" people who remember someone in their family who "sewed".
#22
I just got the latest issue of Quilting Arts magazine and Pokey Bolton, the editor in chief, says she takes her sewing machine out on the front porch to sew just to enjoy being outside and not stuck in the studio. If it doesn't bother her (as a very public figure), I don't think it should bother you. Granted, she lives in MA and rednecks are scarcer than lobster teeth up here in New England. ;) :)
#23
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I have sewn in my dining room but now I sew in my sewing room upstairs. We do not have central air, either, but it is comfortable with one window unit upstairs and one down. Every summer, a group of teacher friends and I go to the lake...none of them quilt. I would love to sew there...it is a beautiful cottage...lakefront with a huge screened porch. I am just itching to sew there!
#24
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Originally Posted by AtHomeSewing
We have a patio with an adjoining koi pond. This summer my sewing buddy is coming over and we're going to move it all out to the patio for the weekend. Maybe do some fabric inking out there too!
Hubby will be BBQ'ing for us....Can't wait! :)
Hubby will be BBQ'ing for us....Can't wait! :)
#26
Originally Posted by craftybear
wow, your house is cool looking, Yes I would sew on the front porch, just plug you in a fan and sew sew sew
do you have a ceiling fan on the porch to help circulate air
you could always get a small room air conditioner so you could stay inside
have fun!
do you have a ceiling fan on the porch to help circulate air
you could always get a small room air conditioner so you could stay inside
have fun!
Originally Posted by stpatmom
Our house is old and doesn't have central air. It gets quite stuffy on hot and humid days. We're having a decent stream of hot weather near the 90's lately and I told my husband that I was going to sew on the front porch. He said I was crazy and that would look really "redneck"! (If that isn't the pot calling the kettle black!)
What different places have you sewn in? I've sat outside sewing in the dark when we went camping and used a battery operated lantern and the stars for light.
What different places have you sewn in? I've sat outside sewing in the dark when we went camping and used a battery operated lantern and the stars for light.
We've thought about putting one up. We just took the swing down and put a glass table and chairs there. On the other side by the picture window we set up wicker furniture.
I still may do that, but probably not until Monday!
#28
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Originally Posted by DebraK
Redneck? That is funny! I sew wherever works for me. My home is my castle ;-)
#29
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LOL I live in Indiana so not a redneck here but ....... 8-) I do sew on the front porch :thumbup:
Go for it ... I even live on a busier street in our town :wink:
Go for it ... I even live on a busier street in our town :wink:
My front porch
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My machine on the front porch
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the view
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#30
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I take my knitting everywhere I go, it is more mobile to me.
But I am converting a machine to handcrank so I can sew outside. My little cottage does not have electric and I have a screen tent where I can sew outside during the day and early evening with the assistance of battery-operated lights.
But I am converting a machine to handcrank so I can sew outside. My little cottage does not have electric and I have a screen tent where I can sew outside during the day and early evening with the assistance of battery-operated lights.
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