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Old 10-13-2011, 08:24 AM
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My husband just doesnt get it. He doenst see the value in what I do. Sewing is like breathing for me. Fabric runs through my hands like water. I do sew custom professhionaly and it is my job . Has been for many years. We built an addition for a sewing studieo 10 years ago and I is still sitting full of junk un finished. I do window treatments, cornice boards, custom bedding , slipcovers ... You name I have made it. What the heck ! I feel so let down. Frustrated to tears ? ? ? What is a woman to do ? Any one ?
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Old 10-13-2011, 08:26 AM
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don't worry about him not seeing the value in it, it is your passion, not his.

as for the studio still sitting full of junk unfinished do you mean the room is unfinished or your projects are unfinished?

If the room is unfinished, get him to finish it or hire someone to come finish it.
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If you can, hire someone to finish the project and get on with your God given talent!!
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Old 10-13-2011, 08:27 AM
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If he doesn't want to finish it for you, then you have no option but to hire a handyman to do the job. I think 10 years is long enough to wait. Just take on the project yourself and find someone to do what you need
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Old 10-13-2011, 08:28 AM
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Tell him you are going to use the sewing profits to hire some one to finish the room, if that does not motivate him then hire it done....
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Old 10-13-2011, 08:29 AM
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It has drywall hard wood floors windows celing fan Big TV Flat screen Where he watches TV, Usually football or basball all the time. It is 18 X 24 feet.
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Old 10-13-2011, 08:30 AM
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Hmmmm... You didn't say what your husband did or said that brought on this funkish feeling now....

Anyway, since you have been doing this successfully so long, I think you should adopt an attitude of sailing right by him, confident that you are doing the right thing and ignoring his not understanding (so far as possible).

It seems to me that you need to take charge of the sewing studio that never got finished and get it fixed up. It is maybe too large a project for one person? Do you have a couple of girl friends who might be induced to come over for a day to help? You could bribe them with goodies! Put on some great music and just whale in there. Throw things away with abandon! Fill up the garage instead! Make yourself some room. Don't ask for hubby's help until absolutely necessary. Just do it.
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Old 10-13-2011, 08:32 AM
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Since you do all those things, you can finish the sewing studio yourself and make your job more pleasant. Men have a different kind of brain than we women do. Do what you enjoy and don't expect him to understand.
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hmmm so the problem is that you are having to share the space with him, when it was supposed to be just for your sewing?

Is there anywhere else that he can put his stuff?
Is there another room you could claim as yours for your sewing?

Have you sat down and discussed this with him, letting him know just how much it is hurting you that you are not getting your space?
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Big ((HUG)) for you, and that is his issue that he does not understand, you do and that is all that matters...sorry you are sad...
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