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Old 09-08-2010, 06:41 PM
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Your whole sewing room and fabrics are beautiful. Now you can admire and sew up a storm.
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Without trying to sound stupid, where did the basket system come from, was that IKEA?? I'm having a really hard time since we moved to set up my sewing room, i;m so lost I havent quilted in about 4 months :(
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Wonderful change !
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Amazing transformation!
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Well it can be done lol if where ruthless...omg don't believe that came out of my mouth...from someone who is a hoarder.
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Originally Posted by Happy Tails
Without trying to sound stupid, where did the basket system come from, was that IKEA?? I'm having a really hard time since we moved to set up my sewing room, i;m so lost I havent quilted in about 4 months :(
The basket system is Closet Maid. The shorter ones were cut down height-wise to fit under the orginial cutting table. The taller ones are their orginial height. The short ones are wider drawers, I don't know if that width is still available. The narrower ones are still out there. I got them at Lowes. Can't remember the price unfortunately.

Are you going through quilting withdrawl? I've heard chocolate can help.
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I love it, now I bet you never want to leave it. God bless.
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Are you going through quilting withdrawl? I've heard chocolate can help.[/quote]

OMG I really am. I go down and try to take one section at a time but right now I just come back upstairs. Hopefully soon. So far I've decided to utilize both rooms downstairs. I have 4 cabinets with fabric not organized but in there anyway lol I have cutting table up, sewing machine on the table and my ironing board made. That's as far as I got. grrrrrrr I hate this disorganization,
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Very nice sewing light.... love the window... all looks nice
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Wow great clean up looks very nice!
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