How my daughter stored all of my fat quarters!
#21
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Farm gal in Iowa
Posts: 9
What a wonderful thing for your daughter to do. Now every time you sit down to stitch you can reflect on your quilting space and how she helped you accomplish that. Can she be cloned????? Blessings abound!!!!
#22
Some people just have better organizing skills than others, and no doubt your daughter is one of these. She's also had some practice organizing small spaces if she's been living in a dorm room or a small apartment. This will serve her well in many types of careers. Still, I'd like to "rent" her for a little while to organize my space! LOL!
#23
My DDs are even less organized than me so I would never expect them to do that for me. But on the other hand, if I had a plan or was to move stuff around, they would be here to help me. Last Christmas I was having trouble with my feet and the thought of numerous trips up/down stairs to decorate was overwhelming to me. They came over, helped with the tree and other decorations.
#26
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Lawrenceville, GA.
Posts: 250
Daughters are wonderful. I have two, and they help to keep me organize. The trouble is, I am always moving things around in my sewing room and adding more storage, which causes them to do the heavy duty moving. It's in my DNA to move things at least two times a month. No cure for that. Bless our daughters.
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