Originally Posted by Swan Song
My family knows they better bury me in comfy clothes or I will haunt them for the rest of their lives!
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the more time you spend dressing, the less time you have to quilt! :D
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Originally Posted by auntiehenno
Tell them to buzz off. It is YOUR house and YOU can do what YOU want.
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I wear whatever I'm wearing when I get the urge to sew. Sometimes PJs, sometimes shorts and t shirt, sometimes, jeans. Just whatever.
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Originally Posted by featherweight
Originally Posted by littlehud
I wear sweat pants and a sweat shirt in the winter and capris and T shirts in the summer. I want to be comfy at home. Oh....and no bra please.
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I am like you, comfort is priority. I like loose fitting clothes and nothing too warm.
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Originally Posted by Pam B
Jeans, sweats, anything comfortable. I do try to remember to change, if I need to run out to the store, or someplace. More than once, I've realized that I am covered with threads and lint! In the summer, I sew barefoot and in the winter I wear those little slipper socks. Cannot stand to wear shoes when I am sewing.
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I tend to get really warm when I sew for some reason. So I usually have a real thin, camisole like tank top on and my comfy pajama pants (often rolled up). I sometimes wear my slippers because my kitchen floor sometimes has crap on it (*blush*) and I don't like it under my feet.
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definatley PJ's and bare feet! With a cup of coffee and snacks! Oh put the phone near me too. Don't want to have to get up for anything when I quilt. Unless I have to go to the bathroom :oops:
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I usually wear sweats and only "dress up" if I know someone is coming over to talk quilts. For some reason people tend to think you don't know what you are doing or talking about if they think you are dressed down.
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