tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3599906659312842993.post9143139039190141382..comments2024-03-04T08:35:26.744+08:00Comments on josieloves2sew: My Mojo Went on Holiday and Left me BehindJosiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02688299041791755983noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3599906659312842993.post-44302629427968077662009-03-01T04:07:00.000+09:002009-03-01T04:07:00.000+09:00So sorry to hear about your health problems! I hop...So sorry to hear about your health problems! I hope you'll be feeling better, and ready to take on some new stuff soon.<BR/><BR/>Funny that you've been cataloging the stash. I've had some time off needlework lately, and been doing the same with my decidedly medium-to-large wardrobe, (I never knew I had 18 pairs of shoes!) with a view to planning sewing projects better. <BR/><BR/>I'm also still thinking about the group blog (in my copious free time - feh) and developing an online closet inventory. Could be useful, no?<BR/><BR/>hope you get that mojo workin' again!<BR/><BR/>cheers<BR/>eAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3599906659312842993.post-57406153786932537552009-02-25T08:46:00.000+09:002009-02-25T08:46:00.000+09:00Hi JosieYour voile top looked very nice - and I th...Hi Josie<BR/><BR/>Your voile top looked very nice - and I thought the short sleeves were a vast improvement on the sleeves used on the pattern envelope!<BR/><BR/>I can understand your frustration about not getting enough time/energy left at the end of the day to get some sewing done. At times, the day job does get in the way of the rest of one's life!<BR/><BR/>I am impressed by your intention to catalogue your stash. Last year, when my son moved out of home, I claimed his bedroom for my sewing. Fabric that had been stashed in an assortment of places around the house (the study, two drawers in the dining room, part of a cupboard in the living room, under my bed...) were transferred into the newly empty wardrobe. I washed quite a lot of pieces, ironed them and hung them, all ready to sew. More fabric emerged, some was washed, and, like you, there were a few lengths that really had me questioning my sanity. I haven't catalogued it all, but I think I have enough fabric to clothe me for the rest of my life, to cloth my daughter for the rest of her life, and probably for at least one more generation.....!<BR/><BR/>Hope you get your mojo back (and can you send some to me please??)<BR/><BR/>regards<BR/><BR/>SusannahSusannahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07132044454683106362noreply@blogger.com