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Old 12-13-2011, 07:39 PM
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I need to continue the picking up and putting away. I'm in the process of organizing, so the putting away is not always easy. My DD also has part of her stash here, and a machine. So she is in on the organizing. Something has to help. We need to "find " the table.
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Old 12-13-2011, 07:40 PM
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A door? Why would I have a door? LOL! My studio, my most wonderful awesome studio was the living room of the people who lived here before me. The tiny little what could have been a bedroom is the living room and it has a door.
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Why? Doesn't your studio have a door? }:0)
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Old 12-13-2011, 07:41 PM
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All of you who have commented make me smile!
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Old 12-14-2011, 12:20 PM
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I am going to get all the fabric off the floor before I go to bed tonight I swear. I did get the fabric out of the kitchen, except those 2 boxes I brought in from the garage. If any one lives close by send me a pm I will be getting rid of some of this.
This is so funny, I'm sorry I should explain. We do live in Az but my son lives in Mt with family. I could just hear my DDIL if I invaded her with my fabric. They do want us to move up there to be closer just don't know if they could handle my stash(he, he)
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Old 12-15-2011, 07:34 AM
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Some folks just do not understand about fabric. Ha!
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This is so funny, I'm sorry I should explain. We do live in Az but my son lives in Mt with family. I could just hear my DDIL if I invaded her with my fabric. They do want us to move up there to be closer just don't know if they could handle my stash(he, he)
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Wish I lived closer, wait what am I talking about, I'm out of room myself! lol.
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Old 12-30-2011, 03:48 AM
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I think we are all in need of some serious studio cleanup! My fabric is finally around boards tho!
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Old 12-30-2011, 09:02 AM
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I decided to start another star quilt complete with tutorial instead of finishing the floor, maybe later.
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I think we are all in need of some serious studio cleanup! My fabric is finally around boards tho!
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Old 01-02-2012, 09:47 AM
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LOL! I thought I was only one who needed to cleanup and organise...sew glad to know that I'm not. I moved into the largest room in the house, the family room, and still have fabric and goodies in boxes and in the spare bedroom. The best thing is I can get on both sides of my sewing table to work now. We made the table out of a full sheet of plywood with 4x4 legs, I made about 1/3 of it into an ironing area! Also put a full sheet of latice board up to use as storage for rulers, rotary cutters etc. I will have to post pics.
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my DD was home for a week over the holidays and we did get all my fabric onto boards and into totes so that I can at least see what I have. I plan on getting shelving put up in the small bedroom that I use as an office and then I can store onto the shelves. will need to have son in law hel0p me when he gets some time. he is quite a handy man with the saw and hammer and nails. He did most of the work rebuilding his house after the flood last summer in Minot. They are not doing the basement at this time in case it should flood again and he said they will sandbag this time. Might never have gotten as bad as it did if they would have done some sandbagging. I will need to go to Joanns for some more bolt boards as I have used all up that I had and cut it into quarters. Really neat. stand up straight in a row in the totes and I got some emptied if you can believe that. Wow! fogot to take pics of before and after. More upstairs when summer comes.
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