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Old 04-19-2011, 06:04 PM
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What a great room.
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Looks great, Wish I had a sewing room with windows like that. I'm in the basement with one small, but new, venting basement window. Your room looks, great, and the ladder will be a nice addition. I build willow quilt ladder racks, they have a nice country look to them too. Thanks for sharing your pics. Auntie B in, suddenly spring is here in Saskatchewan.
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Originally Posted by QuiltnCowgirl
Here's a link to the Design Wall I'm getting for over the closet. I know there are a bazillion different ways I could do the same thing myself, probably even cheaper. But I'm not handy enough & it is a major project getting my handy DH to put it on his to-do list. So I saved my $$ and it is on it's way.

http://vanishingdesignwall.com/index.html
I have the design wall and love it.
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Originally Posted by Auntie B
Looks great, Wish I had a sewing room with windows like that. I'm in the basement with one small, but new, venting basement window. Your room looks, great, and the ladder will be a nice addition. I build willow quilt ladder racks, they have a nice country look to them too. Thanks for sharing your pics. Auntie B in, suddenly spring is here in Saskatchewan.
Your willow quilt ladders sound neat, Have any pictures?

p.s. glad your Spring finally arrived :)
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Originally Posted by Ms Elaine Va
Originally Posted by QuiltnCowgirl
Here's a link to the Design Wall I'm getting for over the closet. I know there are a bazillion different ways I could do the same thing myself, probably even cheaper. But I'm not handy enough & it is a major project getting my handy DH to put it on his to-do list. So I saved my $$ and it is on it's way.

http://vanishingdesignwall.com/index.html
I have the design wall and love it.
Thanks for the personal endorsement. I can't wait for it to get here. It is going to work perfectly for my room, since there is never enough wall space.
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I was admiring you new renovation and found the twin sister to my first sewing maching on your table. Contrats! It was my first and I sewed it into the ground making futon covers. The poor dear died a well used death about 20 years ago.
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Originally Posted by WMUTeach
I was admiring you new renovation and found the twin sister to my first sewing maching on your table. Contrats! It was my first and I sewed it into the ground making futon covers. The poor dear died a well used death about 20 years ago.
Which one did you have? The Singer 403 or the 15-91? The 406 is a 1956 model & was my Mom's. It & my Featherweight are what I sewed on from the time I was 11 or 12. It is still going strong. The 15-91 is a 1948 model. It is on loan to me from a friend.
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Originally Posted by QuiltnCowgirl
Back in January/February I posted about renovating my sewing room. (http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-87293-7.htm)
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very nice......gives me some incentive as well. :)
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Old 04-21-2011, 08:04 AM
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Nice changes! I am losing my studio in our next move, but after the year is up, I will be able to move into my new place with a great studio, or at least that is what I have been told and what I am going to fantasize about. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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