Photos of my new quilting cave
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Location: Badger, IA
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I forgot to reply to your wonderful "sewing cave". What a great idea. Now, I wish I would have thought of that with the home we have built here in IA. We have a very huge master bedroom with a walk in closet the size of most people's guest rooms plus an alcove area that would have held bookcases to store all my quilt books and dvd's.
I hope you enjoy your new quilting area and get lots of inspiration while sewing/quilting!! Enjoy and God bless you!!!
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I hope you enjoy your new quilting area and get lots of inspiration while sewing/quilting!! Enjoy and God bless you!!!
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The shelves hold folded stacks of fabric, pre-cuts and books.
The two small batchelor's chests under the tv are great storage.
The white shelf holds my other machines and scraps I have precut.
Of course I added a chair! It's my grandmother's small Lane recliner.
I have a big double window so I can look out at the trees in the back yard.
Stealing the master bedroom was the best idea I've had in a while!
(It looks like 2 of the same picture loaded and I can't get it to delete. Sorry)
The shelves hold folded stacks of fabric, pre-cuts and books.
The two small batchelor's chests under the tv are great storage.
The white shelf holds my other machines and scraps I have precut.
Of course I added a chair! It's my grandmother's small Lane recliner.
I have a big double window so I can look out at the trees in the back yard.
Stealing the master bedroom was the best idea I've had in a while!
(It looks like 2 of the same picture loaded and I can't get it to delete. Sorry)
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