Sewing Room
#61
#62
Sounds like your move worked well for both of us--and what a sewing studio! particularly love the tons of natural light, your cutting table (sit down--how cool is that?!) and now neat everthing is! But can not for the life of me figure out what might be under your blue and green polka dot cover??
#64
Your room/getaway is awesome!! You have an amazing collection of sewing/quilting machines. Love all the natural light too. Congrats on a beautiful space for your creativity. Btw, love the two cupboards (purple and orange) in the corner. Not sure where you found them but how neat are they!!
#65
Wonderful! Would you explain your different stations, what machine and where and why? There is so much to see in your room that I have been turning my head every which way to figure out what I am looking at. Why do you have sewing machines in three or four places and what is the machine with a digital screen. I am fascinated ..... I love your crazy cabinet! I hope you like Yakima. It is the fruit basket of Washington state so if you are into canning you will have amazing dishes all year long. Opposite side of the state here 40 miles from Pacific in Lower SW.
Yakima is growing on me. My DH was raised here, I am a Southern CA beach bunny born and raised. We've been here 2-1/2 years, I canned my very first vegetables (pickled beets) our first year here and love the farms and farmer's markets I can visit for fresh fruit and produce. The best thing about living here is my DH's family. There are tons of them here and I enjoy them all!
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Your very lucky to have a wonderful space for you to create, my concern is for the fabric in the bins which are directly in the sunlight. Pretty sure someone else probably mentioned this but just in case I thought I would say something.
#67
They actually do not sit in direct sunlight. They are far enough against the wall that the sun doesn't directly hit them. The curtain on the window next to the bins is usually drawn, as are the shades on the window further down, because the sun blasts in early morning and afternoon and causes a glare in my room. You're right, it would be a real shame to have fabric faded by the sun. Those bins mostly hold my holiday fabric.
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