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pinkroses Posted - Jan 11 2010 : 11:28:10 AM
Where is your favorite place to do needlework?
Do you have a favorite chair?
What kind of chair?
I am in need of a chair for my master bed room where I can sit and do needle work
I am tired of sitting on the bed at night.
I love rocking chairs.
However
My problem is my legs are really short
I have yet to find a rocking chair that is really fit to me
I love them
I have several and none of them really fit well
So . what are your favorite places
Do you have a table sitting near by?
do You have special lighting ; like a lamp on a pole etc.
Tell me about your favorite chair and why you like it etc.
Thanks hugs sheila

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pinkroses Posted - Jan 12 2010 : 3:19:10 PM
Faransgirl
Sorry your chair got broke; I hope it may can be fixed.
hugs sheila
Nancy
Sewing machine chair , never thought about it
thanks,
Robin
I had thought about the rocker with a foot stool too
Might give it a try.
CeeJay
I bet Coloroado is beautiful in summer ;
never been there.
I live in Va. in the mountains near the valley it is beautiful here too in the summer.
Patricie
Yes I am short and short legs ; never hear that before; bet they are comfy!
Angie
I'd never though aboutthe wing back chairs before either thanks
Dianne
I never knew you could get a sewing char that rocks
I will check into that too
Jamie
Sounds so nice sitching by the fire place can just picture you there.
Luanne
A nursery rocker' that sounds so comfy
Ingrid
I brought an oak rokcer when I was pregnant 30 years ago
Paid $60 for it . it is uncomfortable stitching in though

Thanks so much for the good advice I got
I knew I could count on you Farm girls ,hugs sheila


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Ingrid Posted - Jan 12 2010 : 08:55:02 AM
I have a oak rocker that I got when I was pregnant with my first. So it is 16 years old. It has the perfect height arms and fits just right. Also great when I have a sore back. I just have a crochet afghan on it to make it cozy.

Give thanks to yourself everyday for all the wonderful things you do!
beekeepersgirl Posted - Jan 12 2010 : 08:45:45 AM
I sit in either a wing-back chair with low arms so it doesn't get in the way of my elbows or I sit in a little antique rocker I bought and re-caned years ago. If you are short, one of these old wooden rockers might be great for you. At the time I bought it the antique shop called it a "nursery" rocker.

Luanne

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JustAnAllAmericanGirl Posted - Jan 12 2010 : 08:01:58 AM
I sit in my living room on the far right end of the couch. There I have good lighting, a side table, clear view of the television (if I want) and the warmth of the fireplace nearby. Jamie

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textilelover Posted - Jan 12 2010 : 04:04:24 AM
Have you thought of a sewing chair? The one I'm thinking of rocks and is lower to the ground than a regular rocking chair. I prefer the couch or a recliner, as I have long legs and like to put them up when I stitch. Dianne

"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." --Leondardo da Vinci
emsmommy5 Posted - Jan 11 2010 : 8:41:13 PM
I have wing back chairs in my family room and sewing room. They are very comfy. Good on my back. They are ok for short legs! They were VERY cheap because I got them at the thrift stores. I put covers over the two in the sewing room. One in the family room got recovered, the other is still waiting for me to get around to it. I have a small table in between both sets of chairs with good lighting. I spend most of my time in the family room, there is my "area" of clutter surrounding my space. LOL. I have put my projects in baskets. So when I bring embroidery out, its in one basket. Crocheting in another.

I love having my family spot and my quiet spot! And when the weather is nice, I can take whichever basket onto the porch and sit in the swing or a lawn chair and hang outside.

Oh... and I always have a small take along crochet project for the car. My third spot! =) It's comfy too.

Do what you love, love what you do.
2quilter Posted - Jan 11 2010 : 7:24:42 PM
if you're short, and love rockers.....check out antique malls/thrift stores and the like...i'm always seeing old rockers that look like they were made for pigmies (I mean no insult there, so please don't take offense....) its just that it seems like a lot of older furniture was make for smaller stature folks....good luck!

When life hands you scraps, make quilts!
ceejay48 Posted - Jan 11 2010 : 6:52:08 PM
Sometimes I just sit right at my sewing machine and do handwork there. But, most of the time I'm in my half of a loveseat that has a footrest that comes up and there is a nice, floor lamp that gives me light from behind.
In the summer time . . . I'm on the deck in the wrought iron patio chair with a cushion and my feet propped up on another chair.
Gotta enjoy that Colorado country air in the summer!!
CJ

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Roxy7 Posted - Jan 11 2010 : 6:02:09 PM
Try a rocker with a rocking footstool.
Red River Hen Posted - Jan 11 2010 : 5:16:25 PM
My chair that I do hand sewing in is a rocker recliner lazyboy. I am tall but short bodied and sometimes it gives me a kreck in my neck. I think they make these chairs with just men in mind. I also have a glider rocker that sets in the sewing room and I will start using it more since I FINALLY got stove # 3 hooked up in this cabin. I have a lamp attached above my head to provide good light in the recliner. My sewing machines chair is an office chair that is well padded so it is really comfortable. I would go to a chair place, set and try out different chairs, tell them you are just looking, find the style that suits you best and keep your eyes peeled at the thrift shops! Good luck!

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Faransgirl Posted - Jan 11 2010 : 2:30:47 PM
I use to have a rocker recliner that I loved. A large friend of my daughters flopped down in it and it broke. Now I have a recliner at the end of a sectional. I have a table with drawers beside the recliner and a floor lamp behind me. I use to keep my recliner by the southwest window of the room. Will be glad when I can get rid of the sectional and go back to a single rocker recliner. LOL

Farmgirl Sister 572

May the force of the horse be with you.
pinkroses Posted - Jan 11 2010 : 2:13:48 PM
Dutchy
I know what you mean
there are so many things that we need; but
the pocket book can only take so much
our heating and light bills are out of the world high
every body is mad Lol
hugs sheila

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dutchy Posted - Jan 11 2010 : 1:43:06 PM
Sheila, I can find some the thrift. But at the moment my pocket book doesn't allow me much space lol ;) Maybe someday....

Hugs from Marian/Dutchy, a farmgirl from the Netherlands :)

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pinkroses Posted - Jan 11 2010 : 1:24:54 PM
thanks Jonnie
I have a recliner in the living room
It is really uncomfortable for me ; but fits the guys here good lol
I can hardly get up out of the dang thing ha
Thanks Sheri
I am glad you like your recliner
I don't know , I just haven't found the right one to fit me yet!
Dutchy
I can't imagine not having a rocking chair
Love them
If only I could find the right one lol
hug sheila

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dutchy Posted - Jan 11 2010 : 12:36:50 PM
I am tall and love to sit on the sofa. My coffeetable is close by and yes if I do some small stitches/thin yarn work I have my reading lamp behind the sofa.

LOVE rocking chairs too, but don't own one :(

Hugs from Marian/Dutchy, a farmgirl from the Netherlands :)

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http://just-me-a-dutch-girl.blogspot.com/

Almost daily updates on me and mine :)
Sheep Mom 2 Posted - Jan 11 2010 : 11:53:11 AM
I'm really short too so I bought a Lazygirl recliner/rocker. It's made by Lazyboy but is shorter and narrower. I have a side table by where I work that has drawers in it to keep my misc. stuff and a good lamp.

Blessings, Sheri

"Work is Love made visible" -Kahlil Gibran
mtngirljon Posted - Jan 11 2010 : 11:39:11 AM
I am also short, Sheila, and I looked around for months until I found a rocking recliner that fit me. It is a Lazyboy. I don't currently have the room to set this up, but in ideal conditions I used a table a little taller than your typical end table beside my chair and have an Ott floor lamp. I also placed my chair near windows to get as much natural daylight as I could. Makes it so much easier to see.

Hope this helps!

Jonnie
Farmgirl #648

"Turn your face to the sun, and the shadows will fall behind you" - Maori Proverb


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