Two machines in a small space
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#21
Looks like a cozy and efficient work space. You certainly have given a lot of thought to organizing your sewing room and with all those windows, I imagine you have great daylight to work. I am jealous that you have both of your machines sunk into tables. I think it is a much easier way to sew, especially FMQ.
#22
Terrific space! You're well organized. Fun way to keep your rulers easily accessible! And your tables are great! Thanks for sharing on those. Happy stitching!
#25
hobbykat1955 , 06-08-2018 11:46 AM
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Sometimes bigger isn't better...I've gone from a 12x13 rm to a 33x25 rm over the garage...Boy setting it up and trying to not have to walk miles to iron, cut and set isn't so easy...I've been trying to figure out my sewing machine set up
and I like what you did and will do that with my two Gidget Tables in front of the window so I have access to two machines...Now I just have to solve where things get stored and remembering where they are stored...The one thing I do like is having flr space to lay things out which I didn't have before...But sometimes cozy is nice!
and I like what you did and will do that with my two Gidget Tables in front of the window so I have access to two machines...Now I just have to solve where things get stored and remembering where they are stored...The one thing I do like is having flr space to lay things out which I didn't have before...But sometimes cozy is nice!
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