My sewing room was used as dumping ground..
#72
Originally Posted by watterstide
by me of course! :roll:
now that company is gone,i can start cleaning up the area, where i just tossed everything..like wrapping paper,empty boxes,UFO's i didn't finish,leftovers from UFO's i DID finish in time for Christmas!
i need this done by the 3rd of january..!
now that company is gone,i can start cleaning up the area, where i just tossed everything..like wrapping paper,empty boxes,UFO's i didn't finish,leftovers from UFO's i DID finish in time for Christmas!
i need this done by the 3rd of january..!
#74
Aw, it doesn't look all that bad (if you only look at the first pic); just think of how much fun you are going to have rediscovering everything that is piled in there. Personally, I can't work like that and mine doesn't get that messy when I'm in the middle of a project. I'm finding the older I get, the neater I try to be - don't want to take that much time to get "reorganized". Maybe its a left over from having a house full of kids and having to clean the kitchen just to cook dinner :shock:
#75
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Location: Pflugerville, TX
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There's an old saying: birds of a feather flock together! Now is there a room big enough to hold ALL of us? :) I think having a room that's comfortable is what's important! Besides if you come to see me, you have to take my house as it is and that includes the sewing room!!
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