Finall "done" enough to share - livingroom is now sewing room!
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Finall "done" enough to share - livingroom is now sewing room!
Oh man this took so much longer than I wanted it to! But I love it!
A lot of these pictures are out of order, I still don't have "final" pictures of everything done..but I'm getting there!
WALL OF CABINETS! Boom!
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And what are those weird bulky knobs on those cabinets? ZOOM IN:
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Small wooden spools, wrapped in turquoise and orange thread!
Design wall! Just a length of flannel tacked to the wall at present, eventually will be foam board. But even so, immense improvement over the prior set up!
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Rails and hooks! Best invention ever. And love my gooseneck lamp, shines right down on my cutting surface.
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Those are all hanging over my cutting table, which is also where I stash my batting.
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In the window - turns out the window is just the right size to fit one of those slotted ruler holders. SO HANDY.
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My "L" shaped sewing area - woohoo! (It's more fixed up now, the machine's not even plugged in yet in this pic, lol)
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I put this on the floor in front of my cutting table; it's a memory foam mat. I'm barefoot 99% of the time and this has a wonderful plushy feel.
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I still have a to-do list about 10 items long, but it's done enough to the point that I'm sewing again. It's been way too long!
A lot of these pictures are out of order, I still don't have "final" pictures of everything done..but I'm getting there!
WALL OF CABINETS! Boom!
[ATTACH=CONFIG]478235[/ATTACH]
And what are those weird bulky knobs on those cabinets? ZOOM IN:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]478236[/ATTACH]
Small wooden spools, wrapped in turquoise and orange thread!
Design wall! Just a length of flannel tacked to the wall at present, eventually will be foam board. But even so, immense improvement over the prior set up!
[ATTACH=CONFIG]478237[/ATTACH]
Rails and hooks! Best invention ever. And love my gooseneck lamp, shines right down on my cutting surface.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]478238[/ATTACH]
Those are all hanging over my cutting table, which is also where I stash my batting.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]478239[/ATTACH]
In the window - turns out the window is just the right size to fit one of those slotted ruler holders. SO HANDY.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]478241[/ATTACH]
My "L" shaped sewing area - woohoo! (It's more fixed up now, the machine's not even plugged in yet in this pic, lol)
[ATTACH=CONFIG]478240[/ATTACH]
I put this on the floor in front of my cutting table; it's a memory foam mat. I'm barefoot 99% of the time and this has a wonderful plushy feel.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]478242[/ATTACH]
I still have a to-do list about 10 items long, but it's done enough to the point that I'm sewing again. It's been way too long!
#4
Too clever on your thread door knobs! Thanks for the idea.
You're my kind of sewist, barefoot!!!
Do you happen to have your vintage machines secured to the wall in case of earthquake? I hope... and I hope you never experience an earthquake.
Great sewing room! Congratulations.
You're my kind of sewist, barefoot!!!
Do you happen to have your vintage machines secured to the wall in case of earthquake? I hope... and I hope you never experience an earthquake.
Great sewing room! Congratulations.
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Beautiful well organized room. It looks like you have been to Ikea. Oh I love that store. I have seen that blue rolling cart in several sewing rooms featured here.
I love looking at how people organize their rooms and repurpose various things to make it work for each individual.
I love looking at how people organize their rooms and repurpose various things to make it work for each individual.
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Neither machine actually functions, but they are representations of the machines that each of my grandmothers used to make all of THEIR quilts; they're up there to remind me that I'm part of a quilting heritage.
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