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Alone and Happy

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Ever wish you had more sewing time?   How about alone time?  Perhaps the two combined would be a euphoric experience. Looking through some old Quilter’s Newsletter magazines I came across an article describing one woman’s experiences in her sewing space.

Note:  You need not resubscribe to magazines if you keep your old copies long enough  That’s because you’re likely to forget everything you read more than 2 years ago.  It’s like  getting a new magazine with every old issue!

On to Alison Bolt’s writing.   Hope you enjoy these excerpts from “The Joy of Being Sew Alone” p. 22 Quilters Newsletter July/August 2008.

“Last week, as I listened to the radio  . . . I heard the repetitive strains of a familiar oldies tune, “One is the loneliest number . . . ”  I thought to myself, no wife or mother Read the rest of this entry