What do you think of converting living room to sewing room?
#171
I think you should do it too! I use our master bedroom and I have a great setup, but in 5 years when my last one finishes college I'll be moving to the front of the house where I can look out the front window...it will make me happy too!!!
Originally Posted by grammo013
I have been thinking about doing this to. It is only me and I hardly ever have company. And I don't care who see's it. It would make me happy.
#172
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: South Carolina; half hour away from Charlotte, N.C.
Posts: 158
Excellent idea! I have done this in our living room. I hold meetings, quilt class, etc....in our living room. We don't get very many visitors, so this works out wonderfully for me. Lot's of table room, space to have lot's of folks over for quilting!
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Dar
#173
Actually my step-sister lived in an older two-story farmhouse (beautiful) and she converted their formal dining room into a combination fabric / pattern / notions and sewing lesson studio, and being the super small farming town they lived in (upstate New York), she coordinated with the home-economics teacher at the local school to provide sewing lessons to the kids which were sometimes held at her house.
#175
Originally Posted by DirtyPaw
Painting is so easy if you have never done it and are wondering. I like to paint so if my wife says she wants to change a color in a room I get er done.
#176
Our house was built in 1918, and has a combined living room/dinig room popular of that time. We bought it 30 years ago, added on a large family room/kitchen/eat area. So we turned the dining room into my sewing room, and we jokingly cal the still attached living room 'his man cave.'
It's nice, I can leave my sewing stuff out, without worrying about moving it out of the way, and there is a swing door to slose if it's not the best condition to look at
It's nice, I can leave my sewing stuff out, without worrying about moving it out of the way, and there is a swing door to slose if it's not the best condition to look at
#179
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Texas
Posts: 2,281
Funny you should mention that, as I've been seriously considering doing just that. I have a huge open den area I seldom go into that is just asking for a quilting frame. And then I can see other things following it... like my sewing machines. My diningroom table is already my cutting table. <G> Good thing there's nobody else here.
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