Has this ever happened to you?
#122
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Fort White, Fl
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Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
now, in my own defense, some of this is stuff I am pulling out to sell....but this is only part of the room!
there is a closet, a wardrobe, another shelving unit and some bolts in a hall closet....
I so need to spend less time on the computer and more time in the sewing room!
there is a closet, a wardrobe, another shelving unit and some bolts in a hall closet....
I so need to spend less time on the computer and more time in the sewing room!
#125
When my Mom past away I ended up with her fabric and I was so over whelmed by how much she had. She lived in a trailer house and boxes were stacked to the sealing every where and just a path like a maze. I wanted to keep all of the fabric as then I had space for it in the garage. We ended up having to move to an apartment when my husband changed jobs and I sold and donated most of my fabric. I did keep 8 totes and since then have added a lot more to my stash. My hubby wants me to sew up what I have and give up the quilting and I told him that will be a cold day in#@!*!!! As long as I can keep things organized he shouldn't complain.
#126
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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yeah. it assumes a life of its own. kinda like wire hangers, and rabbits. leave 'em alone in the dark, unattended, for even a little while, and you suddenly have four times as many as you had before.
hubby just looks at it all, shakes his head, and says, "it's a disease, isn't it..." but he doesn't count the piles of fabric, and i don't count his bicycles and guitars. (not out loud, anyways...)
it does look like home, to me. and i hope to go to my grave, someday, with unfinished projects, and too much to do, and more designs in the notebook. i never want to lose sight of the potential in things around me. i say, "keep up the good work!!"
(just doing my part to support the textile industry...)
hubby just looks at it all, shakes his head, and says, "it's a disease, isn't it..." but he doesn't count the piles of fabric, and i don't count his bicycles and guitars. (not out loud, anyways...)
it does look like home, to me. and i hope to go to my grave, someday, with unfinished projects, and too much to do, and more designs in the notebook. i never want to lose sight of the potential in things around me. i say, "keep up the good work!!"
(just doing my part to support the textile industry...)
#128
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Location: Enid, OK
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I like to sew AWAY from that room! I have place I go on Wed to sew for a charity, I go to a friends house on Sunday afternoons(she is elderly and alone, so I help her clean, cook for the week and then we sew), and I go on retreats!
I can sit in there and sew though!
I can sit in there and sew though!
#129
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Originally Posted by catmcclure
Originally Posted by Sadiemae
Oh my!
For those that think this warrants Hoarding, you have obviously never seen a REAL hoarders home! I have, as I also sideline as an estate sale helper! This would make a real hoarder laugh aloud!
As I said this is only a corner of room!
#130
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: DeFuniak Spgs., FL
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Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
Originally Posted by plainjane
Wow, you've got a serious stash go'in on there!
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