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Old 09-24-2010, 05:29 AM
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Go to www.vanishingdesignwall.com I think they were advertising in the Oct. issue of Am. Patchwork. You pull it down like a projector screen when you need to use it, then it vanishes! A little on the pricey side but it would not take away from your nice room. I would also get some shelving units from say Costco, on rollers, they are about $27 and either put baskets on them to put my material in or stack my nicely folded material on them. You could then roll them out of the way and roll them easily when you needed to get to the back one. They could be "stacked" 2 or 3 deep---you could even make a portable wall with them. You have all sorts of possibilities!!!
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Old 09-24-2010, 05:31 AM
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Very Nice.
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Old 09-24-2010, 07:00 AM
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Love your studio. Have you thought about a design wall on wheels, similar to a clothing rod on wheels? You could use both sides! I saw this in a magazine and loved the idea of rolling it from the sewing machine to the ironing board,where ever it needed to be! Couldn't be huge but definitely convenient.
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Wonderful room! Have you thought about a rolling design wall, similar to a clothing rack at a dept. store? I saw this in a magazine and loved it. It's portable (goes where ever you need it!) and you can use both sides. It loks like you have room.
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Wonderful room! Have you thought about a rolling design wall, similar to a clothing rack at a dept. store? I saw this in a magazine and loved it. It's portable (goes where ever you need it!) and you can use both sides. It looks like you have room.
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Can I say this again for anyone? :) Sorry about that! Can you tell I'm new?
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Originally Posted by tooMuchFabric
I would kill.
Ditto!! Me, too!!!
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I think I would put a large old dinning room table under the window. That why I could use the light from outside as well as enjoy the changing of the seasons. Just a thought.
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WOW! Very nice room...
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What a cozy space! I am envious!!
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