Sewing room vs kitchen table
#61
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hmmm, you've got me thinking here. I have a wonderful sewing room myself in one of the spare bedrooms at the far end of the house. I do not get in there very often, my fault. It's just me and my hubby, we seldom have visitors and the dining room doesn't get used. It is right off the living room (open floor plan). I won't be able to see the tv, but will be able to hear it and be closer to the hubby. DH is constantly hollering at me from the living room to see something on TV. I'm gonna give it a try and see if I'm more productive! Hopefully the noise of the machine won't bother him, he has a hearing problem and when there are background noises he can't hear what is on TV.
#63
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My favorite setup was in my house in Texas. I moved my DR furniture into the formal LR and took over the DR as my sewing space--we ate at the kitchen table anyway and the formal LR was never used. I was in the middle of it all, but still didn't have to pick up when I was finished for the day.
#64
I live in two different houses... 6 months each out of the year. I Sew on a Pfaff during the summer months on the island and a Janome in the winter months (which are my most productive quilting months).
I don't have a sewing room at either house but enjoy the dining room table and the proximity. A sewing room at either house would be upstairs and out of touch... Although I do have storage for fabrics and notions upstairs and out of the way
I don't have a sewing room at either house but enjoy the dining room table and the proximity. A sewing room at either house would be upstairs and out of touch... Although I do have storage for fabrics and notions upstairs and out of the way
#66
For years I sewed on the kitchen table and when I bought this house 14 years ago I finally had my sewing room. I had room for everything and nothing was in anyone's way and no one was in mine and it was great. Funny though, I didn't seem to sew as regularly as I thought I would.
A couple years ago my daughter moved back home and shortly after had my wonderful grandson and now that sewing room is his bedroom and I am back to sewing on the kitchen table. And I sew a little every day.
You know what? I love it! For some reason I like the kitchen table better and I have no idea why. Maybe because it's the hub, maybe because I'm in the middle of my grandson's room and the living room, or maybe I just love my kitchen, or it's right there and I can't wait to finish that project, or a combination of all the above.
Has this ever happened to you?
A couple years ago my daughter moved back home and shortly after had my wonderful grandson and now that sewing room is his bedroom and I am back to sewing on the kitchen table. And I sew a little every day.
You know what? I love it! For some reason I like the kitchen table better and I have no idea why. Maybe because it's the hub, maybe because I'm in the middle of my grandson's room and the living room, or maybe I just love my kitchen, or it's right there and I can't wait to finish that project, or a combination of all the above.
Has this ever happened to you?
#67
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Me too. Besides it being my space and walking away and leaving the mess, I have felt like I'm in the way whenever I've tried to sew in the kitchen. I have a small machine that I use for classes and retreats and would love to leave it set up in the kitchen, but because of this I don't.
#68
I know what you mean. I grew up sewing in the living room the hub of activity in the home. I have my own room and love it, however, when fam is home I tend to want to be there with them, so I don't sew as much, but I do do hand work. Family is so important! Do what feels right to you!
#69
I, too, started on kitchen table. Now I have a sewing room and don't seem to use it as much, either. What I hate about my sewing room, is I have a tiny sewing table/cutting table (L-shape) and no room for big projects. My kitchen table has 2 leaves which I can put in to make it bigger, so even king sized quilts were no problem. DH prefers I NOT sew on the kitchen table unless I sew then move everything back to my sewing room when done. I can see his point, I don't like eating off TV tables in the living room either. I guess we could eat in my sewing room....:-) LOL....nah, too small....So in closing, I guess I use both my sewing room and kitchen depending on my project.
#70
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I also prefer to sew on my kitchen table for small projects. If there is something on the stove, I can keep a watch on it.
My husband recently retired and when I need, I can always escape to my sewing room and not be interrupted, such as "have you seen my this or where is my that"
My husband recently retired and when I need, I can always escape to my sewing room and not be interrupted, such as "have you seen my this or where is my that"
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