Living room as studio
#51
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I'll do a big post when it's done (or nearly done) but when I get home tonight I'll post some "sneak peeks" here.
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 08-17-2019 at 08:44 AM. Reason: shouting/all caps
#52
It sure still looks pretty. I wished my friends had living rooms like that. I could come over and sit and sew with them.
Good for you! My hubby works out of state during the week and we have almost no company. I was happy to be in a spare rm when we first bought our house but within a yr I outgrew the bedrm. it was my husband who suggested i use the unused front living rm. We have a side door in our carport but I also can still answer the door in the front of the house. I love having all the room.
the 1st pic is what used to be my sewing rm
2nd pic is what used to be the living rm
3th pic is a yr or so ago but a peek at the new revised sewing rm
I am grew up in a house where we had looky pretty rm, use your house!!! I say.
the 1st pic is what used to be my sewing rm
2nd pic is what used to be the living rm
3th pic is a yr or so ago but a peek at the new revised sewing rm
I am grew up in a house where we had looky pretty rm, use your house!!! I say.
#53
Dee - What a glorious workplace - or should I say playroom? People always say, when they see a quilt, "So much work!" But I always say, "No, it's Play!" I love the colors of all your fabrics, too - cheerful and happy. Nothing drab or boring! Wish I had the gumption to turn one of our rooms into a real studio, but my stuff is half in the back of the kitchen and half in a corner of the living room.
Sewnoma, would love to pics of your room when you get it done, too.
Sewnoma, would love to pics of your room when you get it done, too.
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#54
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LynnVT......you said "Wish I had the gumption to turn one of our rooms into a real studio, but my stuff is half in the back of the kitchen and half in a corner of the living room. "
thats exactly why I did it, I was all over the place, I spent more time tracking stuff down then sewing. Now my batting is still in another rm's closet but I can handle that.
Thanks so much for your nice words.
thats exactly why I did it, I was all over the place, I spent more time tracking stuff down then sewing. Now my batting is still in another rm's closet but I can handle that.
Thanks so much for your nice words.
#55
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Okay, I'm a day late, but here's some work-in-progress...I'll put together a real post when it's all done but boy am I having fun filling these cabinets!
I have 5 Billy bookcases from Ikea, with doors, and I love them. They're mostly still empty but I've started putting some things away...
Cabinet#1 is going to be for stuff still on the bolt, and "utility" fabrics (muslin, heat-proof stuff, canvas, vinyl, etc). The batting is just in there temporarily (batting will be stored under my cutting table, same as it is now). Also interfacing & stabilizer.
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Cabinets 2 & 3 are where all my quilting cotton will go, and my thread (in those shallow bins in the middle there). Pre-cuts are in the orange and turquoise baskets. (My quilt inspector is already on the job!)
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Cabinet 4 - the top is for work-in-progress, which is about all I have in there so far. Rest of the cabinet will be "other" fabrics - quilt backings, and flannel, fleece, corduroy, denim, etc. Also I have some bins that will go in the bottom of this cabinet for all my scraps.
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Cabinet 5 is going to have some scraps that have been cut down (in some of those drawer bins) but mostly will be the catch-all for everything else! Misc hardware, glues, tape, graph paper, patterns (I only have about 5). Probably my quilting magazines will go in here too but not sure yet. Kona color card...whatever else gets in the way and needs a place to hide.
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That's about it so far. Painters come next week (we just painted around where the cabinets were installed, they'll do the rest - we're having about half the house painted) and once they're done I can start moving in and taking good pictures.
And just so you aren't too impressed by all my neatness in these cabinets, here's what the rest of the room looks like right now. Yeesh. DH isn't done moving his stuff out yet, and there is construction debris everywhere (we're doing more work elsewhere too). I love a remodel...After it's done! I can't wait to turn all this mess into my sewing space! Everything you see in this picture is Leaving, including the ratty old blinds.
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I have 5 Billy bookcases from Ikea, with doors, and I love them. They're mostly still empty but I've started putting some things away...
Cabinet#1 is going to be for stuff still on the bolt, and "utility" fabrics (muslin, heat-proof stuff, canvas, vinyl, etc). The batting is just in there temporarily (batting will be stored under my cutting table, same as it is now). Also interfacing & stabilizer.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]473925[/ATTACH]
Cabinets 2 & 3 are where all my quilting cotton will go, and my thread (in those shallow bins in the middle there). Pre-cuts are in the orange and turquoise baskets. (My quilt inspector is already on the job!)
[ATTACH=CONFIG]473926[/ATTACH]
Cabinet 4 - the top is for work-in-progress, which is about all I have in there so far. Rest of the cabinet will be "other" fabrics - quilt backings, and flannel, fleece, corduroy, denim, etc. Also I have some bins that will go in the bottom of this cabinet for all my scraps.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]473927[/ATTACH]
Cabinet 5 is going to have some scraps that have been cut down (in some of those drawer bins) but mostly will be the catch-all for everything else! Misc hardware, glues, tape, graph paper, patterns (I only have about 5). Probably my quilting magazines will go in here too but not sure yet. Kona color card...whatever else gets in the way and needs a place to hide.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]473928[/ATTACH]
That's about it so far. Painters come next week (we just painted around where the cabinets were installed, they'll do the rest - we're having about half the house painted) and once they're done I can start moving in and taking good pictures.
And just so you aren't too impressed by all my neatness in these cabinets, here's what the rest of the room looks like right now. Yeesh. DH isn't done moving his stuff out yet, and there is construction debris everywhere (we're doing more work elsewhere too). I love a remodel...After it's done! I can't wait to turn all this mess into my sewing space! Everything you see in this picture is Leaving, including the ratty old blinds.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]473929[/ATTACH]
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#56
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Since I live alone, there is nobody to veto a move to living room, however when DH was living he would not have objected. I have an L shaped work area along two walls and two long tables in center of room. I maintain the more stuff out in the open the more successful the creative vibes are flowing. So, after one of those flows, I have to straighten up and put things away. I am maybe the worlds worst at organizing my fabric and accessories, but my intentions are good. I love my conversion of sewing area to living room... When sewing groups come over, they roam via open double pocket doors and french doors from den to dining room to living room. It warms my heart to see them enjoy this old house, especially when they bring their children. My family and guests are always interested in my projects and the quilt in a frame I am currently hand quilting, this one in the den.
#57
In the late seventies/early eighties there was a PBS show, with Bob Villa, called This Old House. My husband used to come over and we'd sit and watch it, and decided to buy the old house down the road.
33 years later, we still refer to our home as 'This Old House'
We've expanded on what we saw on the show, I never saw them add a 'sewing room.'
Can't remember if I replied to this thread but my husband, 5 yrs ago or so, turned our dining room into my sewing room
33 years later, we still refer to our home as 'This Old House'
We've expanded on what we saw on the show, I never saw them add a 'sewing room.'
Can't remember if I replied to this thread but my husband, 5 yrs ago or so, turned our dining room into my sewing room
#59
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Sewnoma....awesome work, pat yourself on the back, you are making great process....can't wait to see more. I have to say at this point I would be pulling my hair out, I am not a patient person & don't live well being disorganized, I would never make it through a remodel, i commend you
#60
I did and loved it. Had a huge living room, and a small sitting room off the dining room. Moved TV, couch the other stuff in the sitting room and used the living room as my sewing room. There is only just me so nobody had an issue with it.
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