Yesterday dawned chilly and rainy so it was my sign to take a break from the garden. I considered starting a new quilting project, but Burton decided we needed to tackle a small projects I’ve been meaning to get around to for ages.

That fabric he’s sitting on…

I bought it back in 2023 with intentions to make new curtains for the studio window. The ones I had came down when we had the new windows put in (July 2023), and the old rod got tossed. I decided I needed new ones, and bought the fabric… but I didn’t have a new curtain rod, so the fabric got tossed in the stash and more or less forgotten about. But Dave and I were out on Tuesday other day, picking out a rod for the dining room window and I remembered my studio window was still in need too.
I don’t make fancy curtains, so they really didn’t take too long.

They do look quite perfect framing my little sewing space.
And here’s a closer look at all those industrious gnomes…








You’ll notice that it’s not just sewing, but there’s a little cross-stitch and knitting going on there too! It couldn’t be more perfect for our studio!
so glad you finally made the curtains–they are perfect for your studio!!!
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Oh, my golly! That fabric is adorable. What perfect curtains for a sewing room.
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The curtains may not be fancy but they certainly make a big impact. Such pretty fabric!
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I love the gnomes, much cuter than my shed ones, which are navy gingham.
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I see the gnomes have all the tools they need. They whipped up some cute curtains.
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That fabric is so sweet. I love every one of those little gnomes, perfect for the sewing room.
Blessings and hugs,
Betsy
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I love the curtains. I had to wait to see them on the big screen computer … but TOTALLY adorable!
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