OMG!! I could probably finish 200 tops without batting an eye. Then I would have to go out to replenish thread and other essentials, like chocolate.
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Originally Posted by wolph33
rotflol,I would die in that room and never finish
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Originally Posted by wolph33
rotflol,I would die in that room and never finish
Well, I wouldn't die, but I'd get very, vey hungry! |
I would be buried in quilts. My cup would overflow, rather room.
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I honestly don't know, I didn't realize I had as much fabric as I do until I moved (in August) I still don't have it all unpacked and put away. I'm sure I would be in there at least a couple of years :) :) twice as long if I have to do much frog stitching LOL LOL
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Originally Posted by mygirl66
If someone locked you in your sewing room right now, and wouldnt let you out till you used up all of the fabric you have in there, how many quilts could you make with it? I laid in bed last night, thinking about this, and I think I came up with a scary amount :shock: . What about all of you?
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Originally Posted by earlylace
no cooking or cleaning, only sewing, I dare you to lock me up!
I agree!!!! |
Does "sewing room" include ALL the places where fabric and supplies are stashed???
Well, if a port-a-pot and water were also available - - - - |
ok would they move my quilt books from the hallway into the room too? And would they throw thread into the room every so often? I think I could make a roomful of quilts- that would be nice for a while anyway.
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Hmmm, interesting dilemma.
I guess I have enough fabric for maybe 30-50 quilts. Ok, maybe more, I don't know! Of course that depends on the size, but I will go with middle-of-the-road queen size. However, I do not have enough batting otherwise I have everything else. I have batting enough for maybe three queen size and two baby quilts. |
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