Studio Redo. Ellen Lindner, AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Studio Revamp 2020

When my husband offered to repaint my studio it set quite a few changes in motion. While everything was out of the room, I culled out A LOT of stuff and then organized it all much better when I stored it anew. Then, I got improved lighting as my Christmas present. It now looks and functions SO much better!

Here’s a video to prove it.

This is just one of several free videos on my website. Check ’em out here.

What’s the most useful thing in your studio, not counting scissors and fabric? I think mine is my design wall.

Ellen Lindner

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4 Comments

  1. Love those big croton leaves! And nice studio revamp. I like the soft gray walls.

    P.S. I just watched Part 1 of the accordian book. You said there was a part 2 but I can’t seem to find it!

  2. Oh, Kristin, I’m a slacker. I recorded the video, but never got around to editing it and posting it. MAYBE one of these days…

    Glad you like my wall paint color.

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