Sewing Room - What CAN'T you live without?
#132
I'd like more room. I'm trying to organize and reorganize so I can get to things easier. I even made a tiny pressing area instead of my large ironing board. I don't make many large quilts, so the tiny pressing board works just fine. I would like a cutting table. I am using a card table, and it's to low, but I wouldn't raise it because it wouldn't be stable enough. I'd take everyone's advise on here from lighting to cutting area, storage, have a ball, and of course let us see it when you finish.
#133
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Anacortes,Washington
Posts: 135
I have just moved everything I had stored in different places and the abundant storage I thought I had is gone.
I have whole wall of cabinets that are on top of a pony wall.
My mistake was not checking that my work table would fit under the cabinets. Think out everything on paper Have fun
I have whole wall of cabinets that are on top of a pony wall.
My mistake was not checking that my work table would fit under the cabinets. Think out everything on paper Have fun
#137
As many electrical outlets as it is safe to have. What I have would send an electrician into total hysterics. I'm safe, but having to unplug devices to plug others is a royal pain. Also lots of light, natural and artificial.
#138
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Ohio
Posts: 37
You are going to be in a basement............My biggest concern would be water. I hope flooding would not be a problem. But just in case I would not store anything on the floor, but I'm sure you will have shelves for that anyway.
Sounds like alot of fun along with alittle work!!!!
Sounds like alot of fun along with alittle work!!!!
#139
Originally Posted by valsma
Something I don't have, room to walk around my cutting/sewing/layering table. I have a huge table my husband made but it is in a corner so I only have access to two sides.
#140
Lots of stuff....but really helpful is my large 5 drawer file cabinet. Label each drawer for different items and use plenty of file folders, and I also have a couple of the hanging type. Patterns, designs, magazines, print-outs, machine embroidery files, my goodness, just name it, can be organized in these file cabinet drawers. Sure has taken up lots of the stuff that I just had "laying" around...now it is neatly categoried and I can find what I want. One of the best space savers in my studio, I think.
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