Here is a messy sewing room.
#21
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It looks like you have a great space to set up your sewing area. Hard work now will pay off in the end. My sewing room is always a work in progress -- I start to clean it up then get distracted by another project. Keep us posted on your progress!
#22
I just found a book in a thrift shop "Color and Cloth" - that is all about choosing fabric, and seeing what one has, etc.
helpful: organizing fabrics by the color wheel (solids/or blenders I guess) and another color wheel for prints.
I'm going to do this...and see what my collection lacks, not that I'll rush out and buy any...I laugh at myself because when I joined in Feb. I posted that I didn't have any scraps. Ha! that didn't last long.
Moving does have a way of forcing your hand!
helpful: organizing fabrics by the color wheel (solids/or blenders I guess) and another color wheel for prints.
I'm going to do this...and see what my collection lacks, not that I'll rush out and buy any...I laugh at myself because when I joined in Feb. I posted that I didn't have any scraps. Ha! that didn't last long.
Moving does have a way of forcing your hand!
#26
It's getting there slowly. Scraps are mostly sorted into bins by color, just got to figure out where to put those bins. On the right side, I've replaced to too-small tabletop ironing board with a proper one, and added a crate for my future quilt inspector.
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