"Quilting Shed"
#114
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 776
Originally Posted by purplemem
I want to do this, also. I've been looking at the buildings.
I've heard the floors need good insulation, also.
I've heard the floors need good insulation, also.
#115
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Heart of Dixie,Alabama
Posts: 28
Originally Posted by sylviak
Well, we did it! Just purchased a 14' X 20' wooden shed that should get here sometime this week or next. It will have a nice door with a window in it and two more windows. It will be built on-site and my DS, who is an electrician, will do the electrical work. We will have a lot to do before I can move all my sewing/quilting stuff from the bedrooms it now occupies to its new home...but I'M EXCITED!! I'll be posting pictures as it comes together!
Lisa in Alabama
#116
We've been working and the first coat of paint is almost on. DS came up this weekend and WE HAVE LIGHTS! He is still working on the outlets, but he got the service from the house in and the lights and about half the outlets. He'll be back to finish up probably next weekend. Of course, this is not the lighting I will have later, but at least the room looks welcoming, doesn't it?? The black square at the end of the room is the hole for the A/C. We covered it with a plastic trash bag since we are hoping for rain tomorrow.
Looking in my "lighted" shed
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DH and DS stringing wire
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View from the back
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#117
We took a vacation and it took a few days to get caught up and get the laundry done, but we ordered the "batting" on Thursday from Lowes and they delivered it yesterday. Today...we started at 9:00AM and finished at 1"30PM. DH and a friend of his did most of the work. My job was to cut the pieces that needed cut. I used scissors and a 60 mm rotary cutter! The painting is finished on the outside except for part of the trim. Wind has been a big deterrent to that, but it seems to be finally dying down, so perhaps next week. We will also be ordering the rest of the "sandwich": the sheetrock (drywall)! DS will be doing that with DH for a helper. My job will be painting once that is done. Enjoy the pictures; it's coming right along!
Part of the trim is on.
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Looking in the door.
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DH and friend putting up last piece!
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#120
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 106
Your quilting studio is going to be quite a place.Next thing we'll hear that you're sitting in there quilting and running a business to sell your quilting projects.Whatever you decided to do, it's all yours and you don't have to share space with anyone else.Must be heaven.
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