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I mostly do my sewing after housework, lunch, etc. but if I am working on something I really like, everything else falls by the wayside. Right now I am spending too much time on here because I am on vacation in Texas and away from my sewing room, but when I am on here, I force myself to quit to sign off.
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Originally Posted by grann of 6
Originally Posted by elseebee
I'm trying to convince my husband to become a polygamist. I would be the "quilting" wife and the other(s) could take care of the cooking, cleaning,.....
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Originally Posted by MNM
Originally Posted by nance-ell
I'm always amazed at the talent on this board. Not just the sewing, but the creativity! I see so much I want to try, but finding time is my first challenge... before even thinking about the challenge of creating something worthy to share with you folks! Between work, housework, cooking, etc.... not to mention spending way too much time on this board... LOL. How do you all find the time?
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Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
Ummm......... I don't.
I'm here too much hahahaha |
Well, since I love to cook and that does take time, I 'cook for my freezer.'m That is a do big batches that I can freeze in appropriate portions. It doesn't take that much more time either. Then I can quilt while things are slow cooking, like soups and such. Later on, when quilting I can just take something out of the freezer and keep on quilting. I have to remind myself to eat, though.
I figure quilting is my mental health therapy and I don't have to leave home for appointments. Also, it is OK if I do it in bits and pieces of time. I just enjoy the process. ali |
I have soo much going on here all the time!!! I never seem to get any one thing done ~ no I am not ADHD lol
I am going to try the advice that if you love to do it take time for it!!! I plan on doing alot more sewing - I love to be on this site but I dont have the time always to keep my "regular" status...will try to work on that too!!! |
Originally Posted by AliKat
Well, since I love to cook and that does take time, I 'cook for my freezer.'m That is a do big batches that I can freeze in appropriate portions. It doesn't take that much more time either. Then I can quilt while things are slow cooking, like soups and such. Later on, when quilting I can just take something out of the freezer and keep on quilting. I have to remind myself to eat, though.
I figure quilting is my mental health therapy and I don't have to leave home for appointments. Also, it is OK if I do it in bits and pieces of time. I just enjoy the process. ali |
I do a lot of piecing and quilting by hand at work on break and lunch. I usually have 3 or 4 projects going at once and use 2 gallon ziplock bags that I have the projects in so if I am going to the doctors office, take kids somewhere when I have to sit and wait I have my piecing or quilting to work on. I also hate to do housework so try to do as little as possible lol.
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OH Nance...I must confess...I do minimum housework, except when company is coming....I really want to read and sew. It's not quite a Hoarder house, tho! ;-)
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I usually sew in 15-30 minute segments....in between all the "stuff at home" that must be done. I DON't clean house like i used to....just when it's absolutely necesssary. At my age, I need to be doing what I love,....and that's quilting!!
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