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I also sew by a window but, I put my sewing machine cover on after I use it and I put my threads away in storage bins. I love the fresh air while sewing.
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Don't have a window here. BrendaK
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My sewing machine faces a north facing window but it is set back about 20 inches away from the glass and the window is well-shaded from outside. I've been sewing there for many years and have never had a problem. My machine is fine but I never leave fabric in the machine anyway so I don't know about that. I do know that sunlight will bleach fabric over time. Even in a well-lit room away from windows it's important to re-fold fabric from time to time or keep it covered. Otherwise, you find yourself cutting around bleached out strips. (Been there.)
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I don't think I have any direct sunlight to fade colors. I haven't had a problem so far and wouldn't give up my window view.
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My sewing table is at right angles to a west window. A metal awning over the window along with low E glass keeps the room comfortably bright but not blinding. By the time the sun gets low enough to sneak under the awning, it's blocked by the house next door.
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I have blinds at my window where one of my machines sets and I keep them closed when I'm not in the room. My oldest machine has been in front of a window for 38 years now.(in all four houses) I "have" to have windows with my machine and my kitchen sink. But I have a shady yard and so my room gets just light and not glare.
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I have my machine in front of a window, but we have solar screens (live in NV) and shutters. I also cover my machine when it's not in use.
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I have the sun-block film and wooden blinds on my windows. Also keep them semi-closed in the afternoon sun. I need that extra light coming in front of my machine. At night I have two lamps on at my machine.
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My machine is near a corner of windows but they have plantation blinds on them. When the afternoon sun comes in the one window I adjust the blinds so that the sun is shielded somewhat just because of the fadeing and such. I also have my cutting mats under the window. I usually never lift the blinds completely.
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I love sewing in front of my window. That way I can keep an eye on my neighbors...my friend, calls me "Mrs. Cravitz"!! (remember the nosey neighbor on the tv show Bewitched??)LOL
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Its ok if my sewing machines yellows with age, I wrinkle with age LOL, I would not give up my light over the worry of my machine truning yellow. I enjoy so much to have the windows to see out and listen to the birds sing. And as for the tread I change that so much I dont think I have to worry. I had my sewing room in the basement and now im out of jail, let the light shine lol .
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I sew in front of a window and always have. At home, my windows have E-glass and at our cottage, there's no direct sunlight.
I don't really think the discoloration of the back of my machine is an issue-I never see the back! I don't leave fabric or thread out on my sewing station so not a problem. |
I have my machine and a big-board ironing board both set up in front of four SE facing windows with view of oaks, deer feeder (which has be be repaired after a cow destroyed it-lol) and beautiful hills. I wouldn't give up the views for anything, but my husband and I put up blinds that can block direct sun when needed which protects the fabric and helps keep the room cooler. I mostly sew in the afternoon so the blinds can be open then.
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Originally Posted by isnthatodd
My window faces north and never gets direct sun, but does get lots of light.
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Mine is perpendicular to a window. I cannot give up that great breeze. :-P
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I too have noticed a lot of machines under the windows here on the board. A question I've had when viewing these pics is how inconvient is it to raise and lower the windows. I think I'd go nuts if I had to move the table in order to adjust the windows - what happens when it rains and you can't get to the window quick enought???????
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Originally Posted by isnthatodd
My window faces north and never gets direct sun, but does get lots of light.
Also I have my table side on to the winder so I can open it easier, and use the window sill for my notions :-P |
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