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Studio Spring Cleaning


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Two sewing machines, a cutting table and a basket of red and white fabric.

With spring comes spring cleaning. Here's a peak inside my studio. This is as clean as it gets.

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Obviously I haven’t finished cleaning. My Christmas tree and quilts have not been stored. The snowman quilt on the wall is by my friend Dawn Williams Boyd.

The good thing about spring cleaning is that I will discover something I had forgotten I had and it will inspire a new quilt. It's good to trash some things to make room for something new. Stay tuned for new quilts made from newly found purchases.šŸ˜‚

This is my applique corner. Small artwork of some of my friends form a gallery overhead.

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Just finished reading ā€œStudio Spring Cleaningā€ and honestly, it hit home. There’s something incredibly satisfying about reorganizing your space—it clears the clutter in your mind too. It reminded me of how I felt after finally outsourcing a few academic tasks I was drowning in. Sometimes, clearing mental clutter is just as vital, which is why I didn’t hesitate to search for someone to do my accounting homework for me. Platforms like MyAssignmentHelp made that process seamless, much like tidying a creative space—you step back and feel the difference. Clean studio, clear mind, and now, a lighter academic load. That’s a win-win in my book. Visit Today!!

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