Finally organized...ready for new longarm!
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Finally organized...ready for new longarm!
Hi all,
I wanted to share with you my pictures of my some what "organized" quilting room. I read so many helpful hints on this board which I used that I'm finally almost done. After wrapping 500 comic boards plus using foam core for the bolts, I still have fabric to wrap...so ordered 200 more boards...problem is I don't have any more space in my room! I've recently purchased an Innova longarm which should be delivered in a few weeks. I saved and saved for this machine. Sadly if I would have ordered it over three years ago it would ave been cheaper! Here are the pictures...thans for everyone's help!
Susanne
I wanted to share with you my pictures of my some what "organized" quilting room. I read so many helpful hints on this board which I used that I'm finally almost done. After wrapping 500 comic boards plus using foam core for the bolts, I still have fabric to wrap...so ordered 200 more boards...problem is I don't have any more space in my room! I've recently purchased an Innova longarm which should be delivered in a few weeks. I saved and saved for this machine. Sadly if I would have ordered it over three years ago it would ave been cheaper! Here are the pictures...thans for everyone's help!
Susanne
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All the shelving, TV table and chest of drawers came fom Ikea! More resonably priced than quilting furniture. The shelves are the Billy line. What do you think of my curtains? I made them using M'Fay patterns. All the fabric in bags on the shelves still has to wraped on comic boards. I'm getting there!
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Wowzer, that's some stash!! And the work on your design wall is stunning. Can you tell me the name of the pattern for both the big quilt and the circular one? Thanks and have fun when the longarm arrives.
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