My Quilting Studio
#12
Oh, I'm so glad to see that a long and narrow room space is functional for a full size long-arm setup. I am planning on doing long-arm services when I get to retiring (10+ years to wait yet though). I am hoping to be able to enclose my long and narrow patio for a studio.
#16
Wow, you've packed a lot of stuff into your space. And so organized. My sewing room looks like an episode of "Hoarders". Good thing the rest of my house doesn't or the health dept would be after me!
Last edited by Pam S; 11-05-2011 at 12:29 PM. Reason: misspelling
#19
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Small town in Northeast Oregon close to Washington and Idaho
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Your quilt room is like mine. I can get anywhere in my room on my rolling chair. Lazy me. I have a long arm table that won't fit in there so it's still in its original boxes. I haven't even opened them and looked at it because I would want to put it up. My kids are grown and it's just me and my husband and we don't really have company since we live so far from town that I've been thinking about storing my dining room table (we never sit at it, we sit at the kitchen table) in one of my outbuildings and putting up the long arm there. It has perfect lighting and lots of room. Would that look horrible if someone out of the blue showed up at my house?
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