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    Old 01-05-2011, 06:29 PM
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    I recognize your fabric! I used that pink pattern (literally) fabric to make quilt, sheets, etc. for the baby bed in the spare room. Isn't it just adorable?

    I love your room. It's so very bright and happy.
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    Old 01-05-2011, 06:33 PM
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    Originally Posted by theresse
    Hey I don't see one mess in there,It looks wonderful.
    Actually, I just got done with 3 WIPs that I finished, and was working on a charity WIP that needed to get done yesterday. lol

    I hate clutter, so all my WIPs are stacked in baskets.... FOUR large baskets. There are two of them on top of the Doll cabinet, since i had no room for them anywhere else.

    I've also got the blocks for a queen sized 30's 9patch stacked next to my machine ready to be sewn together....

    The mess is there... honestly! It's looks clean simply cause I cleared everything up sos I could wrap Christmas presents on the table....

    speaking of which, I better get back to working!

    Underside of Horn cabinet, 3 MORE crates of WIPS! Cart has stabilizer, fusibles, zippers
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    Old 01-05-2011, 06:39 PM
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    Originally Posted by fleurdelisquilts.com
    I recognize your fabric! I used that pink pattern (literally) fabric to make quilt, sheets, etc. for the baby bed in the spare room. Isn't it just adorable?

    I love your room. It's so very bright and happy.
    The McCalls Vintage pattern on gingham print? Yes, I found it at Joanns! I was going to birds... since I have a 'bird thing' going on.... but I simply loved it too. I bet is looks AWESOME as a baby bedding/quilt and things. Post up a picture!
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    Old 01-05-2011, 06:49 PM
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    Your room is smaller than mine but mine is not organized. I am not great at utilizing the space I have. I'm going to use yours to go by and see if I can get organized too! Thanks for sharing...
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    Old 01-06-2011, 03:08 AM
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    OMGosh....that is a GREAT room!! I love it!!!
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    Old 01-06-2011, 03:40 AM
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    Would love to see the room again when the colour is gray. What a super room and so much interesting goodies around. Would love to visit and browse. Enjoy
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    Old 01-06-2011, 03:56 AM
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    Originally Posted by kwendt
    Hi everyone. I've posted a few pictures on various threads... thought I might could post them here too.

    Highlights are explained below - should it help anyone/spark ideas... :

    The Basics: The room is about 8.5' x 10'. The door and a small, half height closet are on one wall (yes, the closet louvered doors are full height, the the bottom half of closet was partitioned off for the air handler!). Closet holds finished costumes/clothing, one stack of crafting bins, and some small shelves that I put my sewing books, supplies, cards on.
    There are two windows. Both are 60" wide.

    The Corner Cabinet (with the dolls) and the drawer cabinet next to it (holds the FQs) were from Lowes - they are 19" deep special order from the closet section.

    The large square chest in the corner IS a metal McCall's pattern chest that I bought from a fabric store that went out of biz. A PRIZE, I must say!!! Stores patterns, quilt patterns, and other crafting supplies!

    My only sewing cabinet, is a 36" high Horn #5580 - it's 20"d x 60w closed and 40" x 60" opened. I keep it opened and iron, sew, cut and craft on the whole surface. My Janome 4000 sits 'in the deck' (until I get an embroidery/sew machine!). Rulers I use a lot are hanging on the side, sewing notions in drawers. Plastic cars and a printer cart are tucked under the 'wings' holding scraps (cut to sizes), more sewing notions and WIPs.

    There are three 24"wide x 70" tall pantries which hold my fabrics and kits. Far left is all quilting material sorted by color, middle pantry is muslins, Christmas, home dec. Far right is all dress making and doll dress making fabrics. Fleece rolled/stored on top with bins of lace, dress ribbon and more remnants for doll dresses.

    The 1923 Singer and cabinet are under my Evolve 8 thread serger against the wall and to the right of my sewing station. I can quickly convert from sergeing... to ironing on the mat underneath, to opening/sewing on the Singer. GREAT for leather, boat canvas. Will sew anything.

    Rulers: some hang from the cabinets, the little ones are in a pretty pressboard letter holder from an office store.

    Quilt books in small 2 shelf bookcase next to door.

    I put white shelves with pretty brackets over the door, and both windows. On top are flamenco dolls, yarns, antique sew baskets and stuffed animals.

    Rack for hanging freshly pressed materials for projects is slung over one side of the closet doors.

    And yes, the room is painted a fresh lilac color, which will fade over time to a neutral gray. The main colors in the room are lilac, spring green and hot pink.
    Beautiful Room!!! I Love purple!!! :XD: :thumbup:
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    Old 01-06-2011, 04:26 AM
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    NICE! I assume you have no cats, mine would consider this romper room!
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    Old 01-06-2011, 06:02 AM
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    This looks like such a fun, happy, inviting sewing room. I love it.
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    Old 01-06-2011, 06:07 AM
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    Very colorful room. I bet it Makes you always in a good mood.
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