If someonelocked you in your sewing room..........
#52
Originally Posted by pookie ookie
A dozen tops. Only a few plain backings. So, let's combine them and say... 8!
Conclusion: I need more fabric.
Conclusion: I need more fabric.
#54
[quote=KathyAire]"If someonelocked you in your sewing room...."
It sounds like it would be a blessing and joy and I would have to thank God for the opportunity.
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I agree...a blessing and a joy. As long as dh was cleaning, cooking and raising our boys all would be well in the world. ;)
It sounds like it would be a blessing and joy and I would have to thank God for the opportunity.
quote]
I agree...a blessing and a joy. As long as dh was cleaning, cooking and raising our boys all would be well in the world. ;)
#55
14 top to bottom, if your going to get picky, many more if can be filled with anything...
Yes have to be conditions, RR & shower a must!! Chocolate !! Dr. Pepper !! You all for inspiration, at least a couple of hrs a day!!
thats right send food.... pizza might fit under the door!!
Yes have to be conditions, RR & shower a must!! Chocolate !! Dr. Pepper !! You all for inspiration, at least a couple of hrs a day!!
thats right send food.... pizza might fit under the door!!
#56
Pleeeeease lock me in. First though I would have to get all my fabric boxes out of my son's garage and then when all the new stuff came that I have been buying on this board, someone would have to get it under the door. Oh yeah, someone would have to keep me supplied with batting, needles and thread. But after that lock the door and throw away the key. Winter is coming and I'd much rather be locked up somewhere with my Janome and my fabric than go out when it is -30C with blowing snow. Maybe I'd come out when I ran out of fabric (which might be never)or maybe I'd just take the laptop in with me so that I could keep buying more.
#59
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I take it you mean, start to finish, or are we including UFO's. I could probably get 15-20 completed queen size, judging on my amount of batting, and then probably 12 queen tops that would actually have co-ordinating fabric, and then 20 or so that would be severely scrappy...and this doesn't include the 7 tops waiting to be quilted or the other 5 UFO's screaming " me next, me next..."
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