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    Old 01-21-2012, 03:58 PM
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    Doesn't sound weird to me at all...it sounds practical and a whole lot less expensive than knocking out walls and merging bedrooms (which might adversely affect the resale value of the house in the future...). The master bedroom sounds like a great idea to me!
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    Old 01-21-2012, 04:21 PM
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    I say your house your rules!

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    Old 01-21-2012, 04:26 PM
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    Originally Posted by oldtnquiltinglady
    I love this "whatever it is" that allows sewing/crafters/young or old ladies (and the man who might be looking over our shoulders) to peruse and enjoy each other's company and comments. I even occasionally have my cup of coffee here with me while I visit. I have been sitting here for over two hours and am starving to death; can't get my husband to fix me something to eat.

    So, my thoughts are, you do it (and if you are not able to do it alone, snag the first kid who comes over to visit and y'all do it). I watched the video of the lady's new sewing room and love love love it--she is way more organized than I am, but I have a sewing room built especially for me in our back yard; accomodates my Gammill long arm quilter and table, plus a ton (and I probably do mean a ton) of fabric, about a hundred sewing machines because I have more money than I do sense when I see a machine at a yard sale for $5, my cutting table, pictures on all the walls where there isn't a shelf loaded down with fabric--you get the idea. And I have been in a funk since Christmas and can't make my self go out there and clean it up from the Christmas sewing rush, so it is in a mess, and I don't want to face it (and can't talk a kid into coming over here and helping me get it ready for my next project. Oh well.
    When I start feeling overwhelmed by things I do not want to do, like take pictures of my 486 finished items and put them on my web site or taxes, this involves all the paperwork for 9 months - I had computer issues. I set myself an almost non existent goal. Like 6 items a day to photo and put on web site complete with paypal button, 12 receipts a day, I still get to make new stuff and play on the computer. If it is my studio that needs cleaning really badly 15 minutes at a time. I think for me if I get it in my head I have to do it all which could take days I view it as overwhelming and put it off forever. Sometimes starting with the little bits gets me motivated to do more, sometimes not.
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    Old 01-21-2012, 05:15 PM
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    I agree with all the other ladies. Do what makes you happy,I think it sounds like a good idea.

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    Old 01-21-2012, 05:28 PM
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    I was looking to buy a house, a couple years back, and there was no room to sew in except the master bedroom, in all the houses that I looked at, and the big walk in closets would make a good place for the stash. I have a husband, and I would do that. 2 of the smaller bedrooms for our clothes, and one becomes the guest room if anyone comes. Good plan, I would do it if I were you in an instant. I sew in a 11 X 12 bedroom, but most of the time I am in my kitchen, because of the counter top space in there. And there is a wonderful bath room in there, so handy, since you probably spend a lot of time in there. I cannot think of a better place for a sewing room.
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    Old 01-21-2012, 07:06 PM
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    I think you should give it a try. Sounds like a good idea to me.
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    Old 01-21-2012, 08:25 PM
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    Hi, I would say "Go for it". Whenever I decide to change something
    I have this little song I sing. ---"It's my Party and I'll do what I want to".
    This home is mine so there is no one else to be affected my my choices.
    I have been on my own for over seventeen years, I reckon the decision
    is mine. Enjoy the change, Bet you will love it. All the best. Gleniveve.
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    Old 01-21-2012, 09:18 PM
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    Sure. Go for it. Life is too short to worry about it when it is right for you.
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    Old 01-21-2012, 09:42 PM
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    What a lot of support for the master bedroom takeover (and quite rightly so!). Since when did we have to conform to some idealised magazine type layout for our homes? Homes are for living and working in, not as showpieces for others. Go for it and don't forget to show us the pics....you know how we love those
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    Old 01-21-2012, 10:18 PM
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    We are in the midst of planning a major remodel. I have a huge kitchen that I hate because it wears me out to walk so far to complete each task (I'm disabled). I got to thinking yesterday about moving the kitchen to a much smaller bedroom that adjoins the present kitchen, turning the kitchen into a quilting room (large enough for my long arm), reclaiming my DR, by getting the La out of there, which would actually adjoin the small bedroom turned kitchen which is currently not the case and finally it would allow me to return the sewing area to a complete guest bedroom. Same number of rooms and all functions of said rooms would be complete. It would also give us the space for the addition of a much needed 1/2 bath since currently the only bath in this house is in the master bedroom. I am obviously a firm believer in using YOUR space the way it best suits you. Go for it!
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