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    Old 03-31-2012, 05:47 AM
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    Everyone's prayers and thoughts are greatly appreciated. My niece is doing well with recovery--it is just a long road to get back to where she was before this last chemo. We are most thankful for her progress.
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    Old 03-31-2012, 05:52 AM
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    Amazing sewing area! Thanks for posting! Hope everything goes well for your neice and family.
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    Old 03-31-2012, 07:03 AM
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    Originally Posted by moreland
    I have been at my sister's home for the last 6 weeks, here to help out while they've been involved with their daughter's struggle with cancer. I have had a lot of time to sew and thought you might be interested in my "tiny" sewing area. It has been a lesson to me in how little one actually needs to produce much from the sewing machine. My ironing board has been a wood T-V tray with a thick towel doubled as the padding. I have a small clover iron that's worked very well and doesn't take up much space on my ironing board. I bought a bottle of Bounce's Ironing Spray which I love.
    This same TV tray has also been my cutting board. I brought one ruler (6.5" x 12"), my favorite rotary cutter and a 12"x18" cutting mat. My FW is on a card table that is between the wall and the bed. The back side of the bed has been my "work top area" The top of the bed is my design board. I have NOT done much quilting, mostly because I do not have a walking foot for my FW with me. I'll put the batting and backings on when I get back home.
    This has been a trip down memory lane, for when I was a young bride all my sewing was done on our small kitchen/dining table in our mobile home (about the size of today's RV's!) And my supplies all fit into a sewing kit about the size of the box my FW fits in. I was making garments then for my growing family.
    On whole WE forget how much WE have. Over time as we get the little things to make live easy, we forget how few things we realy need. I am sure you sister and her family appreciatiates your help and love. My prayers are with you and your family.
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    Old 03-31-2012, 12:52 PM
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    I really like how you made your sewing space so compact. I have a travel iron and my June Taylor Cut & Press that I take along with my featherweight machine to my daughter's home. Since I do some mending and putting on Cub Scout badges on my grandson's uniform, I also take along a container of bobbins that I got at a garage sale. The bobbins have a lot of different colors of thread in them that I can use to either hand sew or for the top thread on my machine. They have come in very handy at times when you need just a little bit of thread. The badges are all different colors, so it does come in handy.
    What is the folding board behind your machine that has all of your notions on it? It really looks handy to have at your finger tips.
    I also have one of those old metal typing tables at home that is very useful. I can pull it up to my easy chair in the living room to cut small things on, and it is just the right height for my FW sewing machine. With the two fold down leaves, there is storage on the right side of the machine for notions, etc.
    Rachel, you and your family are in my prayers. And also to Cinson7 who is battling cancer with your son, you and your family are in my prayers also.
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    Old 03-31-2012, 01:23 PM
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    No matter what we gotta quilt. Nice you can be there to support your sister in this time of need. Prayers for your niece.
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    Old 03-31-2012, 01:36 PM
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    Originally Posted by joyce888
    Where there's a will there's a way!
    I was thinking the same thing. Amazing what you can get done if you really want or need to. My prayers are out there, too.

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    Bless you!
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    Old 03-31-2012, 02:30 PM
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    I always say. Small space , big heart . prayers
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    Old 03-31-2012, 04:51 PM
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    Very nice little space. When the three kids were home I would sew for a few hours after hauling everything out to the kitchen, then haul it all back to store on my tiny closet. After buying stuff we think we need or want, I couldn't get any sewing stuff in my closet. Cutting out things at home would make it all so much easier.
    You certaining alot done. I sure hope your Neice goes into remission real fast.
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    cinson7-- my prayers and thoughts go out to you and your son. be strong!

    moreland-- so sorry for your trials, prayers to you and your family also. your space is like a comfortable little quilting nest. cozy!
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