Australian Homespun

NATASHIA CURTIN

We have FINALLY moved back into our newly renovated house, and I work from home again. I have the kids’ old room as my office, which is very squishy. At present, I literally don’t have any floor space, as I’m still saving up for some built-in shelving. There are boxes piled around my computer desk, my printer is perched on the filing cabinet and plastic tubs of fabric are everywhere. Stitching

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