It is not fancy, it is not alot, but it is mine
#13
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Just remember that we all had to start somewhere. Yours may not be big, YET, but give it a little time. Less things to get in the way of the creative process. HaHa!! BTW: I love, love, love the chest you have your fabric & batting in. If you ever decide to get rid of it, I'm first in line for it. Ha!!!
#16
I agree with Granny CheeChee. It will not be long and you will need more storage and space. You will also rearrange the space a million times until you find what works best for you. I have found that a "U" shape works well. I have my machine in front of me and table to my left with a little cutting mat for quick fixes or trims and my ironing board lowered to my seated height to the right. Easy to turn in my chair for a quick press to a seam rather than be up and down the whole time. Have fun and enjoy your space.
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