Has anyone looked in your sewing room and gasped at the mess?
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Originally Posted by Jennifer22206
jaciqltznok - do I spy a part of a Dear Jane quilt in your photo?
And no, no one gasps at my area. It's not huge, but I do try to keep it semi tidy between projects.
And no, no one gasps at my area. It's not huge, but I do try to keep it semi tidy between projects.
#132
Originally Posted by cosyquilter
I gasp at my own mess...LOL.
#134
Originally Posted by Covered in Threads
Thanks Bev,
You are so right but it's my one main weak spot, the ability to say "no". Thanks for all the suggestions, I've truly taken them all to heart. Now to put things in prespective. And to be honest after seeing the Peter Walsh show on the gal doing quilts for valor, my spot ain't too bad. Thanks once again and wish me luck.
You are so right but it's my one main weak spot, the ability to say "no". Thanks for all the suggestions, I've truly taken them all to heart. Now to put things in prespective. And to be honest after seeing the Peter Walsh show on the gal doing quilts for valor, my spot ain't too bad. Thanks once again and wish me luck.
8-)
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I have just read through all pages of this thread. It is so heartening to know there are others like me out there. My dear SIL gasped at my housekeeping skills years ago. "Clean enough to be healthy, dirty enough to be happy". Don't get me wrong I admire those who can keep everything neat and tidy and many days wish I were more like that. But I am not. My family and friends love me just the same. And the gasping SIL marvels at what I sew.
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Lock the door, stop feeling defensive. You are creating and you have the right to choose how you do it. Besides if you cleaned up and put away everything everyday think of the time you would waste.
#139
Mine is in the living room and is the first thing you see as you come in the door. To my way of thinking ... if you are coming to critique my home - stay away cause I always have a mess going while I am sewing and/or embroidering at the same time. No place to hide mine either... oh well - if it's out of site - it's out of mind(LOL)
#140
Originally Posted by helbo
My sewing room is like my church. It's very special to me and off limits to casual visitors. Mostly because I have pieces I'm working on and do NOT want any comments until I'm ready to show my work. My DH brought my SIL in to see my room, I heard her gasp, like the people do when they see hoarders. I was in the middle of a project and you really could not walk in the room. My DH was trying to show off my work so he gets a pass, but I asked him to please never show my craft room again. I was at a loss for words when I heard the gasp of horror...She does not do crafts, so no messes at her house. I do clean up and put away once I'm done with a project (okay, sometimes I do). I guess the best attitude is if momma's creating the best thing to do is duck to avoid flying fabric.
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