Suggestions for sewing studio
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Suggestions for sewing studio
We have a guest house on our property (appx 1000 sq feet) that is currently being used as storage, but once we finally get moved in, the plan is to make it my sewing studio. There is a living room, bedroom, kitchenette, utility room, and bathroom, and 2 closet spaces. I have a midarm machine on 10ft frame, a serger, and need to have at least 2 other machines set up to function, plus a cutting table, and storage for my stash, books, patterns, etc. I also have an absurd amount of camouflage military fabric because I do alterations for our base, and that stuff has to be easily accessible. I will keep my designer ruby in the main house in my master bedroom but otherwise it all needs to be out here.
Currently there is only a ceiling fan with a light bulb, so I'm looking for lighting suggestions and also space saving storage ideas. It will be decorated in black and white and red, as that is my logo, (ladybug with yellow daisies here and there) but I want to finally have a fully organized work space, big enough that I can have one or two workers in at a time to help as needed.
Aside from my machines and stash, I've got nothing as far as furniture except a couple of bookcases and cabinets for machines. I do have a round dining room table I could refinish and use, and a couple of chairs.
Currently there is only a ceiling fan with a light bulb, so I'm looking for lighting suggestions and also space saving storage ideas. It will be decorated in black and white and red, as that is my logo, (ladybug with yellow daisies here and there) but I want to finally have a fully organized work space, big enough that I can have one or two workers in at a time to help as needed.
Aside from my machines and stash, I've got nothing as far as furniture except a couple of bookcases and cabinets for machines. I do have a round dining room table I could refinish and use, and a couple of chairs.
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A large ironing surface would be something I'd definitely want. It could be on top of some type of storage unit, or, if you don't want to give dedicated space, make a "drop-down" board that you can fold back up and secure to the wall when not in use. I think a trip to Lowes or Home Depot to look at lighting options used in workshops might yield some ideas.
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Do you have an Ikea nearby? That is an amazing source for all things organizational!! They have storage units that are very affordable (Billy Bookcases) and good looking (Expedit). Their lighting department is filled with very unusual and workable ideas for a sewing studio - I should know - I've re-done my entire space for quilting with Ikea!! I do not suggest ordering online as their shipping charges are ridiculously high, but should you have a store within reasonable driving distance, check it out - you won't be sorry. And yes, all their shelving comes in several different colors so you can stick with your black, red and white theme. Have fun!! (p.s. you can also check out craigslist for used Ikea furniture/shelving)
#5
My favorite thing in my sewing room is a system of elfa drawers with ironing surfaces on top. I custom designed them for a 10 foot wall and it holds so much. They can be pricey, but they always go on sale in January and June so you might want to check them out online. I saved my money until I could afford them, but I did wait until they went on sale. The best part was the ability to custom design the size drawers I needed and it certainly keeps me organized.
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You might want to start checking out garage sales for wood CD racks ... fat quarters fit neatly in them. Bookcases for storing fabric ... long dresser for storage and top for cutting or ironing surface ... if you have bolts of batting you can hang those from the ceiling with closet poles and brackets ... peg board for hanging up rulers, tools, etc. You might check out your library for books about organizing your quilting space ... lots of good ideas in there.
#7
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Stash storage......comic boards and uline foam board placed like library books is the best solution I've heard....did that and love it. A home labeler (Brother available at Office Deport) is a must for drawer storage. I've haven't been satisfied with my pattern or book storage method yet...still looking.
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