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I was in the middle of dinner when I realized my burrito was trying to tell me something… Notice the perfect heart on the tortilla. I just finished quilting a project that I used lots of hearts in. Maybe my burritos have been talking to me for a while and I only just noticed. Spooky. :)

As promised, an update regarding my studio makeover.  I found a paper towel holder at the thrift store and was lucky: the holes for the screws lined up with holes in the support bar on my shelving unit. So I was able to hang the paper towels using bolts instead of screws. No holes in the wall, and my paper towels are within easy reach.

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I’ve also been working in stages on my fabric storage. Whenever I’m on the phone for a while, I roll up my fabric. I think it’s going to work better than having it folded did. First, you can see all of the fabric at once (lots was getting lost in the stacks I had before), and it seems to take up less space, so I’ll have more room to play with.  I’ve decided I need  to find a way to hang my large scale Japanese print fabrics, though. When they’re rolled up, you can’t really tell what they look like.

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I’ve also been collecting wire bins (at the thrift store) that will fit on the shelves to hold the scraps that are too small to roll.  I think my favorite container so far is a recycled zippered plastic bag that a set of sheets came in.  Not only can you see what is in it, but is boxed-shaped so it sits up. (It’s in the cube above the yellow and brown fabrics.)

I haven’t made any more progress than this because most of my studio time this week went to machine quilting a piece that I hope to put in our family’s art show this November.  It’s a baby quilt for an inner child, and I’m having an interesting time figuring out how to hang the sucker. The obvious thing would be to just attach it to a larger square of fabric, but I’m not sure I’ll like how that would look…

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Quilt for an Inner Child

The studio clean-up/reorganization will continue and I’ll keep you posted as I go.