Summer vacation
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Location: So Plymouth, NY
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Summer vacation
Is anyone else taking a summer vacation from quilting? I haven't sewn a single stitch since Memorial Day. The last top I pieced, I hated. Thought it was time to clean up the sewing room and close the door for a few weeks, which has now turned into six weeks. I have thumbed through magazines and do check in here on QB a couple times a week. Did go to the sewing room one rainy day this week and looked through my stash. Still no incentive. I guess the feeling will come around again. Until then, I'm at the lake, swilling ice tea, eating ice cream, tanning my toes and enjoying my Kindle and the warm breezes. Life is great; it just isn't "quilty".
#3
A couple years ago was my time away. Just would not make myself go in the sewing room. hand work was it a snails pase. have been working my way back, but not gone to work myself back to feeling like not gone to the sew room again. Help your time away will be short for you.
#5
My summers are usually to full to really get anything new started. Grand's take turn spending a few weeks with us, garden always needs weeding, family coming and going, This year my Mom's health has not been good, being the family Taxi service, cause I don't work, Really??? LOL still have the same quilt on the design board that was there in May! haven't done a thing but look at it in passing! Oh well September is coming!
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Location: Southern Minnesota
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Can't get any quilting or piecing done when I'm exhausted. Weeding, strawberry season, thistles to deal with in the horse pasture, rain gutter cleaning, mowing, trimming, and working part-time. Oh, on a rainy day I finally tackle house cleaning! It's our get-aways up to the cabin where I've been able to dive into some piecing & quilting. When the outdoor work winds down, I'll feel rested enough again to start on my projects.
#8
I'm having a forced break. I moved to my girlfriend's house in the middle of June. It's crowded and I just don't have room to work on anything. I'm going to move again so it could be fall before I have a chance to work on anything again.
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Location: central Indiana
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Actually, since I teach school, summer is when I have the time to enjoy doing some sewing. Of course, our children are grown and in their own homes and we only have one grandchild who goes to daycare. I imagine my summer sewing routine will change in the years to come.
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Location: Jozefow, Poland
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Sometimes the summer heat just robs me of energy to do much of anything...but I always feel the itch to get sewing or organizing. IN my case, I need to cutup a lot of scraps. Next true heat wave and I'm heading for the cool basement with a bag of scraps and a rotary cutter!
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