My Newly Organized Sewing Room!!!
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Looks good. I'm doing the same thing right now. I had my quilt frame in my sewing room and it took over the whole room, had to have my ironing board in husbands room. He decided that his room was large enough for both of us to have our stuff in it. So yesterday we moved the frame and I decided that it was time to get things nice and neat. I'm being to wonder if that was a mistake. Going to take me more than a day, probably will be a month.
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Could you come over and help me with my mess. I always have such good intentions to get organized and I just don't know what happens.....good jo![](http://tickers.myfitnesspal.com/ticker/show/1158/9271/11589271.png)
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I just have to say...I began organizing (per say) right after we moved into this apartment. Which was close to a year ago. I would start organizing, easily get distracted or excited by a quilt pattern and the mess just continued to build. I was trying to find a specific fabric and could not find it. I decided it was time...no more procrastinating. Plus, I really did have to force myself not to do any sewing at all; I knew if I even tried making say a mug rug, I would not stop and be back at the same point.
Although it has taken me a lot longer than I anticipated. I am so thrilled that I did it. From this point on, I will recommend to every quilter to find a method of organization that works for you and stick to it.
Although it has taken me a lot longer than I anticipated. I am so thrilled that I did it. From this point on, I will recommend to every quilter to find a method of organization that works for you and stick to it.
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