Clean the sewing studio. I have two big worktables. One is where I work. The other tends to be the proverbial "pit of despair" because it is where extra fabric piles up. One of my goals before I leave for my trip next week is to have the studio clean, and the tables clear.
This is what the smaller table looked like last month.
The big pieces of fabric are organized into neat stacks, ready to go back on the shelves. The little bits still have to be sorted.
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4 comments:
I don't think Millie agrees that it needs to be cleaned up.
Funny - I jut spent time in my studio straightening up the piles and sorting some bits. :-)
But what is Millie going to nap on now?
Megan
Sydney, Australia
Dear Megan,
Let me see... My bed. The couch. The blue recliner. The wing chair. The cat hammock. The window ledge in the sewing room. The basket under work table in the sewing room. The cat tower. The laundry basket. The cushion in the office. The cat hammick near my bed. The dining room chairs. The blue director's chair in the living room...
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