What a Mess!
#11
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I have one of those pincushions, too.
When he last visited, my 13 year old nephew exclaimed, "Aunt Cathy, you have so many pins on the floor!" Which was code for "why don't you pick them up?"
I told him that's why I wear shoes all the time. In fact, kids that normally go barefoot in the house know that shoes are required when visiting. They have learned that lesson from finding pins with their feet. Maybe that's why they leave lego's on the floor...to teach me a lesson.
When he last visited, my 13 year old nephew exclaimed, "Aunt Cathy, you have so many pins on the floor!" Which was code for "why don't you pick them up?"
I told him that's why I wear shoes all the time. In fact, kids that normally go barefoot in the house know that shoes are required when visiting. They have learned that lesson from finding pins with their feet. Maybe that's why they leave lego's on the floor...to teach me a lesson.
#12
Thats exactly what happened here 5 months ago - the last chick flew! Now I have my own space, which is properly wonderful. (Shelves and a design wall, wow!!!!) However DH now complains that I spend too much time in there, but also won't agree to a wee second machine for doing some piecing downstairs, beside him and the tv lol.
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#16
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I'm afraid that a guest in my home would have to bunk with either my husband or son, couch it, or use an air mattress next to the longarm in the living room. My sewing room is my sanctuary and not to be occupied by anyone else as a hotel room ;-)
#17
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In a pinch, that is what my sewing room is 'supposed' to be. I'd first have to fold up the cutting table, move it behind the futon, clear off all the fabric, mending, dog hair from the futon, etc. before I even started to be able to clean! Good luck.
#18
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My little birds are grown and out on their own for sometime now. My daughter's room is available for guests. I sew in a corner of my son's room. I just can't talk my husband into letting me take over the entire room so it still has a bedroom suite. I store all my craft items (yarn, fabric, etc.) in a chest of drawers as well as bags beside and on the bed. So, no, it's really not ready for guests. I guess we just can't bring ourselves to not having a place if our kids do need to come back. Ha.
#19
Thanks for all the comments! Many made me LOL! Hadn't thought of pins in the carpet. Since I sew in socked feet, I try to avoid those, but will check for escapees. When I had a house, moving into my daughter's BR happened the day she moved out. That was my first actual sewing room and it was fabulous. My husband also complained that he never saw me anymore after that. Now I live in a 2BR apartment and of course the 2nd BR is the sewing room. Hosting overnight guests motivated me to clean and organize, so it's a good thing. The upstairs linen closet houses the vacuum cleaners, the serger and the small sewing machine. Hmmm. May have to rethink that arrangement. Thanks for the idea.
#20
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I have a twin bed in my sewing room so any guests get my son's room. My son has to put up with the fabric and tailings. I love having guests because after the house is all cleaned and they leave, I'm free to sew. No housework in sight.
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