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Sunday, April 10, 2016

What Do You Need

Do you ever find yourself on the edge of your sewing area, viewing what looks like the after effects of a tornado and think, "When did THAT happen?"

Yesterday I had a very hefty dose of that reality.

I have been working on numerous projects and not picking up immediately after ( BIG MISTAKE).  There are piles of this and that...here and there...some in the sewing studio and some not.  It was so overwhelming I was confused as to what my next step would be, maybe one of these three...



To do the third, I will have to make a path and notify the people of the house to come looking for me if they do not hear from me by dinner time ( which is possibly the only time they would notice I am missing).

Wish me luck and hope to return soon with great tales of what I have discovered :o)

I also made one for my friends that do not drink wine :o)




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Judy H said...

I feel your pain. Unfortunately, my sewing and desk are in a 'public' space, so everyone feels free to set stuff down on my desk or sewing table. This only adds to the mess and I have to sort out items for not just me, but the rest of the family. Of course, when I complain about it, I get blank looks! lol

http://thankfullga447 said...

I know that feeling, when I have my sewing room a mess I know that I am getting projects done. Every other week I have family staying with me and my sewing room is the guest room so I have to tidy up a bit.

Sherri said...

This is my life right now!!!

margaret said...

I must be greedy I want the wine, chocolate, hug and sewing therapy, can get three but not much chance of a hug! Hope all is well now

Jusmom1 said...

Is this available as a printable? I would love to have the chocolate one hanging in my sewing room!

tisha @ quiltytherapy said...

My sewing space is a disaster right now. The toddler got into my scraps and threw them everywhere. It's hard to juggle multiple projects. Maybe just clean up one thing and call it a day.

Isabella Brown said...

Your acts of kindness, big and small, have not gone unnoticed, and I want to express my deepest gratitude for the profound impact you have made in my life and in Slope the lives of those fortunate enough to know you.

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