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Monday, August 23, 2021
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I sure do know what you mean about space for laying things out. I used to take my work to our church and use the floor of the fellowship hall. If I went early before choir practice, I could get a lot done. Now, there is no choir and the church is mostly closed. The rice store lady has a big tatami room that I sometimes borrow. Even the floor where I sleep is only 3'x 6'. I use thinsulate for batting, so it has to be pieced. Have you ever bought batting in Japan?
Looking forward to seeing it together and quilted.
I agree with Julie, free open space is a often a problem in Japan.
You have made good use of your left over fabric.
It has been another HOT week.
That pieced together back looks interesting! Looking forward to seeing the quilt finished.
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