Australian Stitches

Now You See It – Now You Don’t!

When Lynn decided to reclaim her dressing room, cum sewing space, back into a guest bedroom, she had to think how to solve the problem of where to put everything, make it functional as a useable guest room without compromising too much on the sewing space she uses on a regular basis.

When I worked full-time on Stitches, I had a sewing space in my main office and there was plenty of room for both sewing and editorial. But, I gave that up to my husband who decided to work from home and as I wasn’t sewing very much I knew I could use the dining table for the odd sewing times.

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