Hello from Australia
#1
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Join Date: May 2021
Posts: 3
Hello from Australia
Hello everyone,
I am so delighted to have found this forum
I live in rural victoria australia.
I have been quilting for a number of years but am not very skilled but love it just the same.
I still work so dont get as much time to quilt as I would like but need to work to buy fabric and other quilting goodies.
My quilting room is half a shipping container so will be hoping for suggestions on how to improve my work space.
Regards
Roberta
I am so delighted to have found this forum
I live in rural victoria australia.
I have been quilting for a number of years but am not very skilled but love it just the same.
I still work so dont get as much time to quilt as I would like but need to work to buy fabric and other quilting goodies.
My quilting room is half a shipping container so will be hoping for suggestions on how to improve my work space.
Regards
Roberta
#2
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 41,548
Welcome from Ontario, Canada. A space to call your own is great no matter the size. I like to watch the quilting and painting done by Helen Godden on YouTube. She just finished a huge quilted/ painted mural of Australia.
#7
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 2,753
Welcome from central Mississippi, USA! Are you hoping to add shelves or add tables to your work area? Or just organize your space with existing furniture? I decided to keep all my fabric boxed up just to stay organized. I spread out on my kitchen table as needed and then move as the table is needed for dinner. I am not the best organizer... I just want my work area to work. My sewing machine is in the dining room, btw. Fabric is elsewhere. I need a shipping container!
#8
Welcome from central Florida, USA. I use to have my sewing machine on a card table and I had to take it down every time I finished sewing. I am now blessed to have a large room for all of my quilting, knitting, crocheting and other hobbies with lots of storage. That's the main reason I wanted to buy this house 20 years ago and I have enjoyed the freedom of leaving a work-in-progress out on the work table until I have a chance to get back to it.