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Designing the Ultimate Sewing Studio for Creatives
In a heartfelt journey of transformation, we embraced change, moving closer to our grandchildren, and creating a new dream studio. Through meticulous design and cherished memories, I built a space brimming with intention, comfort, and inspiration. Blessed with love, light, and creativity, it reflects a life dedicated to passion and purpose. Continue reading
Posted in Crafting, Design, Favorite Things, hand quilting, organizing, Quilting, scrap, scraps, Sewing, studio, Uncategorized, Where I Sew, Where I Sew
Tagged art, before and after, craft room, crafts, decor, fabric, organization, organize, quilt, quilting, quilts, reveal, sewing, sewing room, studio, WIP
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Playing with Scraps
I just got this stack of beauties in the mail. So much fun in such a small package! I “finally” got a round to signing up for one of those stash-building fabric subscription services. You’ve seen them, right? You pay a … Continue reading
Posted in Design, fabric, organizing, Quilting, scraps, studio
Tagged busting, color your stash, design, fabric, organize, organizing, quilting, scrap, subscription
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Spice Cabinet makeover
Okay, I mentioned this a couple of weeks ago and I did get it finished just not photographed… I’ve got an online, Facebook, T-Tapping friend who is just a whiz at homemaking. She comes up with the best ideas. Sometimes … Continue reading
The Noble Art of Leaving Things Undone
For the overwhelmed and perfectionists among us, here is a quote to ponder: “Besides the noble art of getting things done, there is the noble art of leaving things undone. The wisdom of life consists in the elimination of non-essentials.” … Continue reading



