My new presents
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My new presents
I bought these both online. This first one is my design wall. I have my embroidery unit in its huge box behind the right side of the wall so it’s sticking out kind of funny. You roll it up and down. My closet is behind/underneath it. It was the only place I had left to put it...that’s why I purchased this roller one.
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This is my favorite item I purchased online. I bought it from Clyde’s Workshop. He has a few quilting items for sale. His workmanship is impeccable. I own two of these and the other one is crammed with my rulers I use most often. I haven’t put anything in this shelf but I’ve put my walking foot in my other shelf.
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This is with the shelf door closed. What is your favorite quilting item?
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This is my favorite item I purchased online. I bought it from Clyde’s Workshop. He has a few quilting items for sale. His workmanship is impeccable. I own two of these and the other one is crammed with my rulers I use most often. I haven’t put anything in this shelf but I’ve put my walking foot in my other shelf.
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This is with the shelf door closed. What is your favorite quilting item?
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Love the shelf where did you find it please. My sewing room has a very limited amount of wall space . Lots of light with windows on three sides. But I can see possibilities for the shelf. Thank you for the post.
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Your new items are wonderful!
I just recently purchased a butcher block top kitchen cart for my embroidery machine. It is very sturdy and fits perfectly in front of my DVD shelves - since it is on wheels I can still get to my DVD's with ease, it is high enough that I am not bending over to thread change and it gives me two more shelves underneath to fill up! :-)
I just recently purchased a butcher block top kitchen cart for my embroidery machine. It is very sturdy and fits perfectly in front of my DVD shelves - since it is on wheels I can still get to my DVD's with ease, it is high enough that I am not bending over to thread change and it gives me two more shelves underneath to fill up! :-)
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Your kitchen cart sounds great! Especially since it’s on wheels. I bought my hanging ruler holder online from www.clydes-workshop.com. I think it has eleven tracks (very long where you can put a few rulers on each track) on it. I love mine. Best use of my money!
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