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    A "she shed" for a quilting zone

    Just saw this wonderful post of "she sheds" Wouldn't one of these make a great little quilting spot?? It makes me consider moving all my garden stuff into the garage and converting my shed into my quilting studio!! So creative!

    http://lightersideofrealestate.com/r...cing-she-sheds
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    Same here,we have nice size garden shed.

    Although I would miss my husband.
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    great ideas for a she shed. cute one and some so pretty.
    put off till tomorrow what you can do today, and if you procrastinate long enough, you may never have to do it.

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    Wouldn't that be fun? The Amish lady who sometimes finishes my quilts has her own quilting shed. It's not small, is separate from the house, and is where she can work on her quilts in comfort. :-)
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    they look comfy, that's for sure, but i find she sheds offensive! how small they are compared to a man's cave.....such a discrepancy!!!
    "variety is the spice of life"

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    I'd have to have air conditioning. The mosquitoes would eat me alive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Onebyone View Post
    I'd have to have air conditioning. The mosquitoes would eat me alive.
    ditto here. I'm a walking diner for ours.
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    I have a friend who turned her shed into a quilting studio .It's the coolest thing--literally! She's got an air conditioner in it for the summer. Puts heat on during the fall and winter. Mini-fridge, TV, radio, and a thread display rack that she bought from a quilt shop that was going out of business. It must have 1000 spools of thread still in it.

    She says if she didn't have a job, she might never come out.

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    Aren't they all so cute!!
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    So cute! My favorite is #10....the '50's diner look! I've always loved the '50's look, maybe because I was born in late '56....and no, you can't guess my age, can you?
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