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Love the room. have you tried the sewing machine in the corner at a angle where you would sit in the corner looking into the room. you then would have a window on either side of you with lots of light.Maybe keep batting or some plastic bins with thread or acessories in them in the cradle. I think you have lots of possiblities to have fun with. Maybe look up pictures posted here before to get more ideas from.I love the room though,even now unfinished. Have fun with it.You deserve it. Mary
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Looks like it's a great room for sewing. Lucky you.
I noticed a Grandma's babysitting service pic on the wall. Where did you get it - I'm a babysitting Grandma too - one three years old and one three and a half months old. So they keep me rather busy during the week. Your room looks wonderful. |
Starting to look good, keep showing us your updates.
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That's almost as big as my whole place...
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nice room!
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Love the room! Can't wait will I have a room entirely for me and my sewing. I was using the dining room table but after Christmas I moved everything to my 20 yr old daughter's room. She's at college so I only use 1/2 the room. I have a fold up 6 ft table with my sewing machine at one end and my serger at the other with fabric and supplies stuffed in plastic bins.
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Wow, lovely room!
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What a pretty room! I have the room now, just need to paint and sew new curtains.
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If the grandkids have outgrown the cradle and/or baby bed, you could use them to store fabric. The cradle would be a good place for fat 1/4's. Your room looks great.
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That is a bright and cheery room, perfect for your sewing studio!
warm quilt hugs, sue in CA |
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