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Old 07-21-2011, 06:12 AM
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how lucky can you be, that is really something to be proud of the room and hubby both!! :thumbup:
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Old 07-21-2011, 06:13 AM
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real nice, lucky you. Barb
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Old 07-21-2011, 06:14 AM
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Originally Posted by charismah
Looks great! But how are you going to fit a long arm in there?
I'm already thinking of taking over the next room which is the back half of the original garage. Shhh, don't tell my husband.
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Old 07-21-2011, 06:16 AM
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Originally Posted by texaspam
I am very impressed. Thank you for showing ALL the pics. I really enjoyed it. You did a fantastic job designing that space to get the most use out of it. They even did a great job on the outside by matching your brick and windows. That is usually pretty hard to do. Congratulations on your sewing room and thanks again for sharing.


You should have seen us digging up bricks out of the flower beds and walkways, but we got enough to do it.
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Old 07-21-2011, 06:18 AM
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What wonderful storage. Lucky you!
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Old 07-21-2011, 06:23 AM
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Beautiful!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Eloise
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!! What a very nice room! I too took over our garage (now have new 2 1/2 car garage) BUT I must share a corner with my husband for the office area. It isn't too bad (sharing) but He too did my cabinets and counter and shevles. Gotta love them! :thumbup: ENJOY! :thumbup:
I wish my husband could have built my cabinets but he didn't. I hired a professional. My husband gets credit for making the threadholder ONLY. I'm going to let my husband make the payments though. :-)

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What a great room. Thanks for sharing all the pictures as it made me feel like I was watching step by step
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Ah, if you ever decide to sell your house, call me. I could give up Kentucky and move.
Beautiful. The best. What a wonderful husband and a well organized sewing space. I bet you love to sew now.
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Originally Posted by Karen Collins
Ok, it's me AGAIN! I love your letters above your window. I am assuming you made the curtains and decorated the letters. I would love to have the large letters as you have. Do you mind letting me know where you got the letters? I have a nice sewing room but not as big as yours and lacking the cabinets you have. Your room has inspired me to revamp my decorations. Thank you!
I ordered the letters from Hobby Lobby because we don't have one close by. I got my idea from Cinnya, she deserves the credit. Cinnya had a shelf under her "quilt" word but I didn't have room. I had to utilize every inch. I got only the front half of the garage but I am already making plans to take over the back half. Don't ya'll think I need a long arm in there? I have to retire from cooking cinnamon rolls first because the back half holds 3 freezers and a refridgerator. Like I said, I'm making plans.
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