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Old 11-27-2010, 08:36 AM
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I went to IKEA and got pieces in the Expedit line. One wall is completely open squares for storage - fabric, the sewing machine fits in one, they have containers that fit in the individual holes. Got the desk attachment - large enough for machine and lots of fabric. Took 2 of the four x four shelve units - put them together back to back. Mounted them on a 4x4 square with casters. This elevated the movable island to a counter height unit. On top of this unit I mounted a square of thin plywood on which I applied (with contact cement) a large cutting mat. I have never had a better place to cut - can cut for hours without a backache. Love my new room!
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Old 11-27-2010, 09:20 AM
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Thank you so much for the info. :) The other thing is to carpet or not....What are you thoughts?
I definitely went with NO carpet... tho' my floor (above garage) tends to get cold in winter. Pins, fabric cuttings, threads, dust, etc. are soooooo much easier to clean up. I too have laminate wood; bought a dry Swiffer, but a broom with 'split end' bristles and a dust pan works just fine! will bring up the canister vacuum when deep cleaning is needed.

Enjoy your new sanctuary!
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Old 11-27-2010, 10:40 AM
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Suggest you put the sewing machines in a card table. you can sit down and do binding, piecing etc. My long arm quilter, Vickie has her's done that way and she has lots of room for other things as the tables slide right under her cutting table.
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Love your sewing space! Can I come over and play? LOL
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Old 11-27-2010, 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by BMP
Originally Posted by tjradj
All I can say is, "I am soooooo jealous!!"
Me Too !!!!!
Me too

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Old 11-27-2010, 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by grann of 6
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.
This room look great! I have an 10 X 14 and it got full in a hurry. LOL
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Old 11-27-2010, 02:08 PM
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Fantastic size !! :) Congrats!

Solid flooring, much easier cleanup :)

Like the idea of the wheels on the moveable tables, I like an Ironing Board moveable, so can be regular height or shortened for swivel and quick press. Consider sound dampening board for a wall can be covered and used like corkboard, much more reasonable $ too.

Graph out what you have, sizes of machines tables, space between, windows, doors, cabinets, and storage area. So hopefully will only have to position things once. Fill er up and get busy:) Enjoy !!
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Originally Posted by grann of 6
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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.
Wonderful!
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Old 11-27-2010, 03:12 PM
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THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL THE INPUT!! The big move is Dec 3rd, I will post some pictures as soon as we get in and get computer hooked up. I am so excited with all of these awesome ideas!! If you are close to North Bend WA you can come play anytime, would love the company :)
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North Bend where....I grew up in Coos Bay...is this the same North Bend by Coos Bay??? Does this make since??
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