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Tag Archives: studio
Finally, ready to get back into the studio…
It’s time to get back into the studio. I’m back from my delayed trip to North Carolina. The snow has melted from the roof and the leaking has resolved. Today, I unwrapped Millie and organized my studio. Here’s the before: … Continue reading
No Quilting Zone
I love winter, but I love it outside of my house. This year, with the record making snowfall (I think we are over seven feet), it is seeping into my home at the gutters (we think). It is largely confined … Continue reading
Posted in Longarm quilting, quilting, Uncategorized
Tagged APQS Millenium, interruptions, quilting, snow, studio
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Ruler Storage
I have been on the search for a storage system for my large rulers. The small ones easily fit in a drawer of my cutting table. However, the others were always in the way. They were either taking up space on the table … Continue reading
Posted in Studio Organization, Uncategorized
Tagged quilting, quilting storage, ruler storage, storage system, studio
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Lighting
A couple of weeks ago I took a vacation to work on my longarm. That first weekend it was rainy and dark. Now, I had known I needed better lighting and had been thinking about possibilities, but I thought there … Continue reading