My Sewing / Quilting room. Pics.
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My Sewing / Quilting room. Pics.
My Sewing / Quilting room.
Since I joint this board, I've put in practice a lot of ideas to improve my sewing space. It's an open space in the attic with a lot of sunlight.
With my DH help the white bookcase/cabinet is now an almost dedicated space to store my stuff.
My sewing machines: A Featherweigh born in 1948 (I've got another two), an Spanish-brand Sigma 30 years old and a Pfaff Ambition Essential.
Recycled green boxes (from the office) in the shelves for scraps, deconstructed old shirts, notions, etc...
Rulers and mats (over the freezer ). A wonderful design-wall absolutelly useful to avoid mistakes (best idea ever!!! )
And a neat reorganization of my little stash: rule-folding the fabric and storing it in closed drawers. I love fabric but I prefer choose it when I've got a proyect in mind otherwise I'm incapable to fit the stash-fabric in a whole not scrappy proyect. So now, I tend to buy basics: blenders, backquilts, solids...
I love hand quilting so the armchair is comfortable. And the quilts hanging in the wall cheer me up.
Hope you like it. Happy quilting!!!
Marta.
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My last top: I've learned to make the Ohio star block (Could you guess it? LOL)
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Since I joint this board, I've put in practice a lot of ideas to improve my sewing space. It's an open space in the attic with a lot of sunlight.
With my DH help the white bookcase/cabinet is now an almost dedicated space to store my stuff.
My sewing machines: A Featherweigh born in 1948 (I've got another two), an Spanish-brand Sigma 30 years old and a Pfaff Ambition Essential.
Recycled green boxes (from the office) in the shelves for scraps, deconstructed old shirts, notions, etc...
Rulers and mats (over the freezer ). A wonderful design-wall absolutelly useful to avoid mistakes (best idea ever!!! )
And a neat reorganization of my little stash: rule-folding the fabric and storing it in closed drawers. I love fabric but I prefer choose it when I've got a proyect in mind otherwise I'm incapable to fit the stash-fabric in a whole not scrappy proyect. So now, I tend to buy basics: blenders, backquilts, solids...
I love hand quilting so the armchair is comfortable. And the quilts hanging in the wall cheer me up.
Hope you like it. Happy quilting!!!
Marta.
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]473195[/ATTACH]
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]473199[/ATTACH]
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My last top: I've learned to make the Ohio star block (Could you guess it? LOL)
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