Work Load

This is my busy time of year. I have spent the last month or so in what I call “the sweat shop” making window treatments for a showroom at the International Home Furnishing Center in High Point and next week I start work helping my very talented friend set up the Guildmaster showroom for the market. If you click on the link, you can see photos from the showroom last market. I have sewn window treatments for what seems like FOREVER and finally today, I wrapped up the last one!!!! They are in a huge pile waiting to be picked up in the morning. I cannot wait to get rid of them! I’m over window treatments. It has been cutting into my quilting time. And, even though setting up the showroom cuts into my quilting time too, I am really looking forward to that. I feel very lucky to get to work on such an amazing showroom with some really wonderful, talented people. The desk and chair pictured is from Guildmaster and sits in my bedroom. In my opinion, the quilts on it are the only kind of work load to have.
In case you wondered, the window treatments kept me from getting to my new pattern and I didn’t get the Mutli-Tasker bag made, but I’ll show you as soon as I do.

2 Responses to Work Load

  1. Hi Gina,
    Came by from Salem Stitcher, you do beautiful work and it sounds like you’ve been real busy. Can’t wait to see your purse.
    Keep Stitchen’
    Bonnie

  2. I wouldn’t know how to do a window treatment if my life depended on it. I plan to keep it that way. They just do not sound like fun. I hope you get back to quilting soon!