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Old 02-27-2014, 01:18 PM
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I like your shelf with the hooks and baskets, where did you find it? Enjoy your sewing space I know I do what ever the size.
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Very nice space! What would you call your ruler rack? I'm thinking I would like one for my sewing room but have no idea what to look for. Anyone?
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Old 02-27-2014, 02:49 PM
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I like your room and tables. thanks for sharing.
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Old 02-27-2014, 04:44 PM
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Isn't it nice to have your own sewing room? My son moved out a few years ago & his room became my sewing/quilting room. Before you know it you will have every nook & cranny filled. Enjoy your room!
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Originally Posted by MargeD View Post
It's a great sewing room. I took over my daughter's room after she moved out, and my DH moved out of her room into our DS's room (not fair my DS's room was bigger). However, be on the lookout for boomerang kids, both DS and DD moved back home just when we were preparing for their weddings, and practically the same weekend. So just a word of caution, they do come home again.
LOL, I told him he can sleep in the periwinkle guest room with the pretty pastel furniture if he comes back. But he got a rather large inheritance from his grandfather and he has a job lined up after college in another state, so I think we're good for a while.
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I've had it this way for a year-so that's not going to happen, but I did finally get around to painting it, hence the posting.
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Old 02-27-2014, 05:06 PM
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Mine only look that good until I start a project, then it's fabric all over the place. I love "auditioning".
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Originally Posted by Zinda View Post
Mine only look that good until I start a project, then it's fabric all over the place. I love "auditioning".
I was finishing a binding when I took the picture, so it's definitely tidier than when I'm in the middle of piecing something, then I have stuff on the design wall, on the cutting table, on my sewing table. I am by no means a clean freak!
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It looks warm and inviting and I can see you losing track of time - enjoy your room
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less is more. I love how uncluttered it is.
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