Thursday, June 29, 2023
The Yukon Cabin Sewing Hole
This is what my sewing hole looks like in the cabin. Keep in mind that it's a one-room cabin, so all I've got is a corner to work in.
I can cut, iron and sew, all on the same table. There is even room for a CD player so I can listen to the radio or music. The electricity comes from a gas-powered generator that's outside on the lawn.
The setup is nothing fancy, but it works. Quilting keeps me out of trouble, as my Aunt Alma used to say.
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