Chickens in my sewing studio
I converted my guest room into my studio. I understand that the difference between a sewing room and a studio is you can leave your studio as is. A sewing room is usually the kitchen table and has to be put away. I love having a studio. I can close the door, crank up the music and be transported. I can also creep in early in the morning and sew in my Jammie's, the best way to sew. The room was this neat for about an afternoon. It clearly has developed it's own disaster zone now.
My chickens have a story. I took a class with a friend and we ended up having a spat with the instructor. She said to make it our own, so I did, I did not make flying geese borders, as I did not like them. She ended up scolding me in front of the class for not trying a new technique. My friend and I looked at each other and without a word, we both packed up our stuff and left. That was very satisfying and I laugh about it now. Anyway, I still like my chicken quilt, without the flying geese.