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May 31, 2025 64 mins

In this episode, Rochelle and Leslie discuss several personal updates, including water outages, home projects, and Netflix recommendations. Rochelle shares her excitement about a new LMNT lemonade flavor, while Leslie talks about cleaning out her studio and preparing items for sale. Rochelle demonstrates the Lap App for crafting which looks super fun and easy to use! Additionally, Leslie gives construction updates for her new studio renovation, including the need to remove brick and move plumbing. Leslie plans to purchase a long-arm and Rochelle encourages her to practice on existing quilt tops. This week is packed full of good stuff. Enjoy!

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