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Old 04-30-2020, 10:41 AM   #28863
ekbell
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What I like best about Marie Kondo's books is that she advocates chucking what no longer gives you joy (or service) rather then everything deemed unnecessary.

My neatly wound bobbins, organized notions, tidy fabrics and pattern bring me joy (part of the reason why they are well organized) so all is good (and I have years worth of stuff at my normal stitching rate).

And that level of minimalism sounds like being a broke uni student again.
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