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by Randy Morse
(Originally published in SCHMETZ Inspired to SEW #87, March 2021. Written by Rita Farro.)
If you love to sew, you will never be bored. For many of...
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by Randy Morse
After a February serger workshop for the Sarasota, FL ASG Chapter, the whole country shut down. Like thousands of sewists around the world, I made...
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by Randy Morse
Being home for the past few months has been a huge lifestyle change; going from traveling every other week for events to working out of my studio ...
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by Randy Morse
Though the stay-at-home order has been detrimental to a small business like mine with the cancellation of teaching gigs and the loss of revenue fr...
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by Randy Morse
In late March, Utah authorities encouraged everyone to work from home, if possible, and told all high-risk individuals (including those over 60, m...
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by Randy Morse
Beginning in early March, here at NZP (Nancy Zieman Productions) in Wisconsin, our office went on lock-down to visitors and we implemented no-cont...
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by Randy Morse
On March 1st, I started doing daily Quilt Challenge videos and I created a project calendar for everyone. It's been wonderful to have a focus on o...
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by Randy Morse
When our world came to a screeching halt, I naively thought this can’t go on for long. So I decided to tackle a few of those dreaded projects from...
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by Randy Morse
My COVID experience was a bit unusual. Paul and I went to Mexico in early March. My daughter, Melissa Watson, asked if she and her husband could g...
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by Randy Morse
After Rhonda Pierce described this Life Shift as a “gift of time,” I thought about one thing I like to do when I have free time. It used to be on ...
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by Randy Morse
Being lock-downed in New York City found me doing many different things:
Teaching online to finish up classes at the Fashion Institute of Technol...
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by Randy Morse
I found my bread machine, I am sorry to say. I had no idea how much I still enjoy making bread. Since the calories added up, walking was the next ...
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