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Old 08-04-2010, 01:14 AM
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Originally Posted by tinwoods
It's a quilters dream come true, so well planned. Did you install the cork floor or did it come with the building? Also what type of lighting do you have for night sewing? Are you planning on any on-site tours, sounds like several of us would love to see it! Thanks for sharing.
The cork was already installed, all we did was give it a couple of fresh coats of clear, matt varnish and I have to say, it's ideal - warm and soft on my barefoot (I always hop around in one shoe, right foot bare for the foot pedal!) and easy to clean. I got one of those swiffy duster on a stick things, like at the hairdressers, a friend said and a quick flick round with that picks up all the threads and scraps. :-D

On site tours by appointment, all welcome, Pimms served in the garden afterwards. ;) Oh, don't know if you have Pimms in the States, it's a classic English summer drink, a kind of punch with fruit in it, and it's deceptively strong so we'll all be giggly in no time! :mrgreen: )
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Old 08-04-2010, 01:17 AM
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Originally Posted by quiltinjennie
I want to know the brand/manufacture of the white table that your white sewing machine is embedded in. I really need a table like this and it doesn't look like the one I've seen here in the U.S. (SewEziusa.com) I want a permanent "home" for my new Bernina. Thanks for the information! Blessings, Jennie
Hi Jennie and welcome! The table is a Janome which is designed for my specific machine, a Janome 6600. I got it mail order here in England and it cost around £200. It's brilliant and I would highly recommend something similar to suit your own particular brand of machine. I think you'd have to get the specific one so that the cut out hole was the right size and shape - I don't know how the generic ones work as I've never seen one. :-D
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Old 08-04-2010, 01:18 AM
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Originally Posted by eloisehousman
Those with a lot of (organized) space, have a lot of expectations on them ..!
I'll do my best. :mrgreen: :lol:
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Old 08-04-2010, 01:23 AM
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Originally Posted by SandyinZ4
Wow! Each thread that I read on this site is better than the next. I love your room as does everyone else here. Makes me wonder what the rest of your house looks like. Is it an old English cottage with roses in the yard? The finished quilts you have done are wonderful. Would love to see pics of each one opened out.I think there is another thread where folks were showing pics of their sewing rooms. Thanks again for making me so glad I joined this group!
Yes it is. It's made of the local stone called 'hamstone' which is a golden colour and has lots of fossils in it - this part of England's coastline is known as the Jurassic Coast. The front of the house has a magnolia tree which must be stunning in May - can't wait to see it! And a wisteria which will also be stunning - I moved in too late this year to see either! The back garden is indeed full of roses and lots of other English country garden flowers, although it's very overgrown as the former tenants neglected it. I'm gradually licking it back into shape. I don't have any pictures on the laptop - once I get my main PC working again (don't ask!) I'll post some pics of the house and garden. :-D

If you'd like to see more of my quilts, click on my name then click on topics created, scroll through all the waffle and click on the ones in 'Pictures'. Most of them have been posted here. And thanks very much for your interest. :-D
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Old 08-04-2010, 01:29 AM
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Originally Posted by JoanneS
And, no Terri, I'm not telling you where the key OR the wine is. You'll just have to visit when I'm HOME! You can sort of see part of the house in my Avatar.
OK Terri, here's what we do, we get that part of her avatar pic digitally enhanced then we drive round Connecticut, looking for the house, then we break in and help ourselves to the wine! :mrgreen: You drive, I'll look! :shock:

Hey Joanne, you know we're kidding! :mrgreen: I'd love to come and visit - I was a leaf peeper once myself, years ago aged around 9 when we lived in Canada. I don't really remember but I'm thinking at that age, I wasn't very impressed, so I'd love to come back again some day when I now WILL appreciate it! :-D And yes, I'd have to drop in on BW - she's going to show me NYC! Anyone heard from her BTW? I haven't for a couple of days. :-(
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Originally Posted by GailG
What an awesome studio. As an old retired "school marm" I can think of only one thing that is missing. Does it have the "smell" of a school room? There's something about walking into a schoolroom and taking in all the scents -- books, paper, chalk, etc. Yes, it's been 12 years since I retired, but I still miss "my room."

Your hanging rod for your quilts gives me an idea for my room.
No, doesn't smell at all! I don't think it's been used as a school for more than 15 years. :-( I remember the smell you describe though from my own school days. :D Now it smells of spray starch mostly! :mrgreen:
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Sorry about the multiple posts - it was the only way I could make sure I answered all the specific questions. And thanks to everyone else for you interest and compliments.

And weezie - thanks for being 'tickled pink'! :-D :-D :-D
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And yes, I'd have to drop in on BW - she's going to show me NYC! Anyone heard from her BTW? I haven't for a couple of days. :-(

Y'all DO know that you can't do this without me and kwhite, don't you! And BW has been busy visiting Karla. Check out the thread:

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-57508-1.htm
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:mrgreen: :mrgreen: That is soooo sweet!! Lots of good stuff will come out of there!!
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You are one lucky lady. enjoy your new freedom. That is just great. God bless. Penny
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