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Old 06-27-2014, 09:53 AM
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Is that your television in the corner? Looks like it would be hard to see unless you are sewing.
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Old 06-27-2014, 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by IrishgalfromNJ View Post
Is that your television in the corner? Looks like it would be hard to see unless you are sewing.

Ths is a prototype. Not the final layout.
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Old 06-27-2014, 06:16 PM
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Having fun! Yes, my windows are two different sizes as pictured.

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Thank you so much for the ROOMLE app. I had never seen it and had no idea what to search for to get one like this.
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I tried to use it and I had no clue what I was doing, hahahah
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I've sometimes thought if I was desgning my ideal sewing room, I'd like to have a really large retangular ironing board hanging on the wall with hinges that I could lower as needed when ironing yardage/large projects. Then raise it back up out of the way when not being used. I'd want a separate small ironing station on another surface ready for the small tasks of pressing blocks, etc.
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I don't know who makes it, but I have just the thing for that portable type ironing space you speak of, Teacup. Someone gave it to me as a gift several years ago, and mine is at our houseboat, because we don't have enough power (parked at the end of the really, really long dock) nor room for a regular ironing board. This is a small square thing, about 12x15 inches, with a cutting board on one side and a padded ironing surface on the other. I set it on a small table beside my sewing stool, and use one of those small ironing sticks that will press only your seams as you go. Perfect for the boat, but I didn't care much for it while I had it in my sewing room--I prefer getting up to cut and iron, so I am moving around, my back doesn't bother me so much that way. And, at the boat, I am not staying in one spot so long at one time--plus I have to quit altogether when we start to rock so much. Makes my head crazy and I have to go hold on at the deck.
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I'm hoping they have an app like that for the Samsung, I'm going to check when I get home. I'm getting a "new to me" beautiful sewing cabinet on Sunday and I still can't figure out how to arrange everything! Thanks so much! Love your room by the way!
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How cool! When we bought our first house, my husband (the draftsman) made me a floor plan and little paper furniture so that I could figure out where the furniture was going to fit. It was worked great and made moving day a lot easier.

I love that you can even paint the walls!
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How cool! When we bought our first house, my husband (the draftsman) made me a floor plan and little paper furniture so that I could figure out where the furniture was going to fit. It was worked great and made moving day a lot easier.

I love that you can even paint the walls!
i have used an extra cutting mat to do this! I used the blue painters tape to mark the walls and door openings, windows. The "scale' is already on the mat!

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Originally Posted by fxsts93kf View Post
I'm hoping they have an app like that for the Samsung, I'm going to check when I get home. I'm getting a "new to me" beautiful sewing cabinet on Sunday and I still can't figure out how to arrange everything! Thanks so much! Love your room by the way!

Did you post a photo of your new cabby? I wanna see it!

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