WHEW!!!!!!!!!!!! My sewing room is almost clean
#31
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 547
Fabulous job! Your room is truly using every square inch of space (just like me <smile>). It's now organized, so you can be much more productive. You did an excellent job! Your fabric looks like wonderful, too.
And your yard sale find you painted is truly a nice work of art! I wish I had painting talent :)
Debbie in Austin
And your yard sale find you painted is truly a nice work of art! I wish I had painting talent :)
Debbie in Austin
#32
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Kentucky live in WV
Posts: 8,482
I started doing the same thing. I had beds covered with fabrics; hall ways blocked, fabric every where! Then I had to buy more storage containers.
I am now being called a "HOARDER."
I was shocked just how much stash I have. What a surprise! Some of the fabric "I question how it got here!" Who would have ever created that pattern/color, etc.?
Amazing!
And I may never get it all back in the room. (that is the scary part)
I am now being called a "HOARDER."
I was shocked just how much stash I have. What a surprise! Some of the fabric "I question how it got here!" Who would have ever created that pattern/color, etc.?
Amazing!
And I may never get it all back in the room. (that is the scary part)
#33
Saw your pics, I have just finished re-organizing mine too, Once I moved everything all out to move stuff around it took a week to figure out where to stash all the other stuff, but I hung in there and got it all someplace, now I just need to remember WHERE as I keep thinking of the old places which aren't there anymore. Now I am trying to figure out a drop down cutting table, but since it would have to be custom, it will have to wait until there are extra $$$ lying around. Could be a while. BTW yours looks like its really set up to work for you. Great!
#35
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Vancouver, WA
Posts: 272
Oooh, I envy you. You have even more stuff than I do but just because your room is bigger and I can't fit anything else in. I had mine beautifully organized, sewed happily for a few days then learned that for our new windows to be installed, I had to take down all the shelves from around the windows. In the meantime my new sewing/embroidery machine came and is set up on a shaky little table in the family room. Making progress, though.
#36
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: So Cal
Posts: 576
I've been cleaning my sewing room for seems like forever. But, it has been about 3 weeks. I bought a new cabinet for my machine and I need to rearrange the room. I think that I am going to have to say to myself, "If I can't decide what to do with it, then I need to get rid of it." I have way too much "stuff." I admire all of you who are getting it done or who are finished.
Verna in So CA
Verna in So CA
#38
I cleaned my sewing room about two months ago, but looking at it right now you would never guess that I did it. Just bought a new machine and a new serger, so I now have 3 boxes in my room. One of the boxes is huge makes a good storage shelf!! and once again have project all over the place.
#39
I cleaned my sewing room about two months ago, but looking at it right now you would never guess that I did it. Just bought a new machine and a new serger, so I now have 3 boxes in my room. One of the boxes is huge makes a good storage shelf!! and once again have project all over the place.
#40
Wow! Great room and yes indeed, you've got a lot of stuff! Now the trick will be to keep it clean & organized. I have to keep up with mine as it's in my bedroom, so I can't have it get too out of hand. Good job with yours!
Kind Regards,
MaryAnna
Kind Regards,
MaryAnna
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