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Old 11-26-2010, 03:11 PM
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Hi everyone! I am moving and in my new place, my quilt room will be about 20x12. I would love all the input I can get to design this room. I have a tin lizzy and 2 machines that will need to go in here plus iron stand and I have a cutting table. Any ideas are much appreicated! Thanks so much!
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Old 11-26-2010, 03:20 PM
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I found putting my cutting/office table skinny end to middle wall , I'm able to use both sides !! Hope that helps and you can do this ! Enjoy!
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Old 11-26-2010, 03:35 PM
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Definitely arrange so you can get to both sides of the cutting and ironing surface. Mine aren't in the middle of my room but about 3 feet from the corner. Shelves are a must and you can add more as you go along. I know you will get lots of hints and end up with an ideal sewing room.
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Old 11-26-2010, 03:46 PM
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Check out the Virtual Topics section. There's one going for sewing rooms and organizational ideas. Last time I looked through it, there were lots of pictures too. Very inspirational. Good luck and have fun with your new space!
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Thank you so much for the info. :) The other thing is to carpet or not....What are you thoughts?
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Old 11-26-2010, 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Big Red
Thank you so much for the info. :) The other thing is to carpet or not....What are you thoughts?
I say no to carpet. I have a laminate floor; easy to find pins when they drop, easy to sweep with a swiffer duster. You can use rubber mats where you will be standing. You need lots of storage. Here is a pic of my basement sewing studio with the storage and cutting tables.
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All I can say is, "I am soooooo jealous!!"
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Originally Posted by tjradj
All I can say is, "I am soooooo jealous!!"
Me Too !!!!!
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I'm just plain jealous! :-D
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Your studio is just too wonderful for words. So spacious and so neat! Makes me want to knock down a wall and enlarge my little sewing area. My room is about 9 x 10 and it is so packed full you wouldn't believe. Went to Joann's today and found batting 50% off. Came home with nothing. No space to put anything. Does anybody know what an empty feeling that is?
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