What size room do I need?
#51
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Location: Mableton, GA
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Y'all are so funny and creative! Until we moved here I had no place good to sew. My stuff was all in a walk in closet in bins. It was sometimes too much trouble to take it all out. Then I didn't like having it strewn about while I worked on something. When we moved here, there is enough room for me to have a small bedroom with a nice sized closet. The other advantage is that we have a walk out basement and a previous owner built nice shelves. So what I am not using is down there. Plus I don't have a stash. Just a couple bins of scraps. I have tables out for cutting and around the sewing machine I use for FMQ. I can put another sewing machine or serger on one of the tables. I got a big board for my ironing board. It is small but really functions well for me because I don't need everything I own to be in that room with me. If I got a long arm, I could rearrange and put the dresser downstairs and it would work. I have several carts on wheels which work well for me. I have one of those big white cutting mats and I put it on top of the dining room table when I glue baste my quilts. I came from nothing so I am thrilled with my current set up, small as it is.
#52
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Location: Houston, TX
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Remind him that it's cheaper to build up than to build out. You don't have the added costs of extra foundation.
#53
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: MN
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Plus, you could put in a powder room - so he can clean up before he comes in - and you could do what you needed to without having to go into the house.
How is your ability to go up and down stairs. You could put an elevator/lift in it. My cousin put a small elevator in their house.
#54
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Beaverton,Michigan
Posts: 803
Sewing room
We are building a small home and my husband has asked me to design the dream sewing room! I'm so grateful but overwhelmed at the same time. I have two sewing machines, want a nice big cutting table, room for an ironing board with extender (the big boards to put on top of the ironing board), and maybe one day have a smaller longarm. I prefer to have room for two people to sew at the same time (so my mom and I can work in there together when she visits).
What size room should I request? I know part of the floor space will be taken up with cabinets for organization and storage, so I must consider this.
Please dream with me. I do need to keep it on the smaller side, but am curious about minimum size you think I will need. Thank you, ladies!
What size room should I request? I know part of the floor space will be taken up with cabinets for organization and storage, so I must consider this.
Please dream with me. I do need to keep it on the smaller side, but am curious about minimum size you think I will need. Thank you, ladies!
#55
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Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: Wentzville, MO
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Y'all are so funny and creative! Until we moved here I had no place good to sew. My stuff was all in a walk in closet in bins. It was sometimes too much trouble to take it all out. Then I didn't like having it strewn about while I worked on something. When we moved here, there is enough room for me to have a small bedroom with a nice sized closet. The other advantage is that we have a walk out basement and a previous owner built nice shelves. So what I am not using is down there. Plus I don't have a stash. Just a couple bins of scraps. I have tables out for cutting and around the sewing machine I use for FMQ. I can put another sewing machine or serger on one of the tables. I got a big board for my ironing board. It is small but really functions well for me because I don't need everything I own to be in that room with me. If I got a long arm, I could rearrange and put the dresser downstairs and it would work. I have several carts on wheels which work well for me. I have one of those big white cutting mats and I put it on top of the dining room table when I glue baste my quilts. I came from nothing so I am thrilled with my current set up, small as it is.
So, I'm actually like you in that I don't have a stash. I have two small tubs (the sweater size, a little larger than shoebox size) of scraps. I can't lock the lid on them, but still...that's all I have. And....I'm wanting a longarm, but not sure if I "need" one. I'm hearing what you are writing. Thanks for your honesty and for helping me refocus on the simplicity I long for. :-)
#56
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Valley of the sun, AZ
Posts: 1,070
A room about the size of a master bedroom would be nice. If your building a small home a room that size shouldn't make the house layout a bit odd.
Now if it was to be a separate building, a room the size of my husband's shop would be wonderful, 24x 30.
Too Funny! i had to go to the site to see.
And I found this house layout. It has the perfect size sewing room.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/e8/96...aae9172805.jpg
Now if it was to be a separate building, a room the size of my husband's shop would be wonderful, 24x 30.
Too Funny! i had to go to the site to see.
And I found this house layout. It has the perfect size sewing room.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/e8/96...aae9172805.jpg
HaHa to funny, I had to check it out.
#57
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Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 2,255
Please do. I am in a daylight basement and like it a lot. It has plenty of space but more importantly I can connect with my family. I have my ironing set up in the media section of downstairs. I have storage all over the house. It also has a mini kitchen.
#59
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: North Dakota
Posts: 2,633
My room gets to be 17 x 21 ft plus I have ramp goes north to landin then turns south to floor. I used the landing to put a bookcase and my lateral file cabinet, but I can’t get that one to load. Also have my roll of warm n natural up there on the way down the ramp, I must say the ramp took a lot of my space but I needed it since I was sick this summer
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