How many of you actually have sewing studio/room
#362
I have two rooms. My main studio only a 12 by 12 room has most everything in it. The second room holds i bookcase of quilt books and the closet is full of batting bolts and 5 tubs of fat quarters. I plain on the next year or so to get the tubs of fat quarters arranged on shelves in that closet. I love my spaces. When we build our new home I will have a much larger room as I will be teaching classes in my studio.
#363
I am fortunate enough to have my own sewing space. Although it is a smaller room, it is all mine and I can sit in there and look at my stash all neatly organized on my cubby sized shelving. I love it.
My lovely space of color and texture
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My repurposed wooden drawers into fat quarter storage
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#364
My darling husband talked me into converting one of our bedrooms into a sewing room. Since it's just the two of us now and a four bedroom house, it works out perfectly. I love being able to leave a project out and not have to gather everything up. I have a portable design wall but we're talking about putting one up on one of the walls.
#366
LOL Corky.. .it use to NOT be this way. a few months ago, I spent about a week-10 days reorganizing and refolding all my fabric to fit better and neatly on the shelves. It was a good experience to be able to better see what I had. So many pieces had disappeared under others when they were all stacked wide. I love the ease of access now that I can grab from the thinner double stacks in each cubby.
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Originally Posted by Nana Julie
I've heard some mention that they have their sewing in the dining room, bedroom, or a corner of the living room. But, who actually has an entire room designated as a sewing studio/room?
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