I spent Friday night cleaning, vacuuming, and dusting my studio. Everything has been put back into its place.
These are photos of my studio. I spent a few hours on Saturday quilting. I finished two more rows on my Bricks and Stepping Stones quilt. It feels good to be quilting again!
How neat and tidy it all looks and very well organized, Norma.
ReplyDeleteHow did I miss your note from Thursday about the guild meeting? You lucky little duck--you and Sharon both! Watch out or someone is going to want to rub your head for luck or something next year, LOL. No one is going to want to hear that you "never" win!
your sewing room looks great! i see you are a longarmer -- do you take in customer quilts? if so, where do you store them?
ReplyDeletewishing my sewing room would look that neat for even one day,
debby
your graduation party looked great-and how fun for both you and Sharon to turn out winners this year-plus I look forward to seeing what you come up with for your challenge-of course having a longarm would be a huge advantage in getting your large quilts finished! and you certainly cleaned up your studio well...!
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ReplyDeleteHow long before it's messed up again? LOL...looks great!
Hugs
Laurie
Wow! Now that's a neat sewing room...
ReplyDeleteThat is just about the neatest and tidiest sewing room I have ever seen! I bet it is nice to walk into such an organized space.
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Evelyn
Everything looks so neat - my room is a wreck again because I'm trying to clean and declutter the rest of the house and way too much stuff is making it to my studio.
ReplyDeleteThat room looks fantastic!! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteJudy L.
Nothing like a clean and organized room to get you going again...congrats!
ReplyDeleteOooh, what a tidy cozy workroom!
ReplyDeleteJeanne :)
Wow! What a great space to work in, and how lovely it looks after your clean up..*VBS* Makes it a real joy to go back to work with everything so neat!!
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