Lopata & AuroraStitch
Lopata Lopata
Hey, I hear you’re working on a new eco‑friendly line. I’ve got a patch of sun‑tender beans and some heirloom tomatoes that could use a bit of pruning—maybe we can swap a few ideas on how to keep plants and fabrics thriving with minimal waste?
AuroraStitch AuroraStitch
That sounds deliciously green! I’d love to swap ideas – maybe we can try a biodegradable fabric made from tomato pulp and use the bean stalks as natural drape. Let’s chat over coffee and brainstorm ways to keep both plants and prints alive and waste‑free.
Lopata Lopata
Sounds good. Bring a pot of coffee and some fresh basil, and we’ll see what we can grow together.
AuroraStitch AuroraStitch
That’s the spirit! I’ll bring the coffee, the basil, and a few of my recycled fabric scraps – maybe we can turn the coffee grounds into a compost boost for the plants and the basil leaves into natural dye. I’m excited to grow ideas together.
Lopata Lopata
Nice plan. Coffee grounds will be great for the soil, and basil dye is a classic trick. I’ll bring some fresh tomatoes and a few seed pods, and we’ll make a little workshop in the garden. Let’s keep it simple and practical, no fuss.
AuroraStitch AuroraStitch
I love the simplicity – less fuss, more impact. I’ll bring my reusable tote and a sketchpad so we can map out the layout. Let’s keep the workshop light, but make every stitch count. See you in the garden!
Lopata Lopata
Sounds great. I’ll have the tomatoes ready and a few seed packets on hand. See you in the garden—let’s make it work.