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This is the view to the left as
you walk into the studio from the livingroom. I plan to put my
fabric, UFOs and some computer supplies in the closet. There are
shelves in it. I'm going to hang my temporary design space over the
closet doors. I want the top part of the Hoosier cabinet to be a
little decorative... haven't figured out what I'm going to do with it
yet. The bottom will hold batting and miscellaneous fabric. In the photo, far right, is
a set of TV trays. They've been moved to the other closet in the
studio. For the space that you see under the counter, I'm buying a
rolling cart to hold sewing supplies. I'll probably add a little
TV and CD player on the Hoosier.
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This is my sewing and computer
space. I'm reconfiguring the computer layout (hoping to get a flat
screen monitor soon!) and adding a cart or
stackable shelves below the counter on the far right to hold computer paper. Also not
shown in this picture is a small cutting/ironing station I set up that
will be accessible from my sewing machine--which is sitting all covered up
in its blue Bernina cloth cover. :o) I put away my machine
right before the first of the year (2006) and haven't sewn since.
I'm really going through creative withdrawal... I have a thimble
collection I'll be using to accessorize the room with, and I'll be adding valances over the windows, too!
I also want to put up 2 small quilt racks on the end walls over the sewing
machines for wall quilts. To the very far right (not in the
picture) is the French door leading to the back patio.
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Just on the other side of the French
door is a second counter top. It was suppose to hold the
kids' computer and leave room for one of the girls to set up their sewing
machine. The computer ended up in the boys' room. In the very
front of the picture is my Grace Z44 hand quilting frame all folded
up. (I don't know if I'll ever get my mother to let me leave this
set up for as long as it would take me to hand quilt something, so there
it sits for now...) It's going to be moved into my bedroom against a
blank wall. Behind the quilting frame is a turkey cage that my mom
used as a coffee table in her living room. It's topped by a piece of
glass and holds stuffed bears. It's *not* what I want to use as a
coffee table--I don't even *like* coffee (LOL)--but I don't have a choice
in the matter at this point *if* I want it out of my quilting studio... *I'm* going to fill it with folded
quilts though! Behind the "coffee table" is a large bin
with my fabric that needs to be sorted by color and moved into the
closet. The counter is going to be our cutting area and sewing space
for my 2 DDs.
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Continuing
on to the right is the doorway into my parents' family room. Next to
that, in the corner, is my mom's antique treadle sewing machine.
It's a Singer. I'm not sure it works, but it adds ambiance to the
room. LOL On top of it sits a music player that my mom
listened to when she was a girl. It plays "records" that
are cylindrical. Her Wade collection is in the printer's tray on the
wall above the machine. I think most of them were sent to her by her
sisters in Canada. It's the most decorated (and finished!) corner of
the room. Naturally, because it's all my *mom's* stuff! The
closet is just your average coat closet. It houses the ironing board
and iron. I'll set it up right in front of the closet when I need to
do some serious ironing on my quilting projects. Oh, I almost forgot
to mention my mom's quilt rack and "Mom/Grandma Saying" quilt
sitting in the doorway... And that concludes the "before"
tour of the quilting studio!
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"After" Pictures |
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Here is the curtain rod over
the closet. The rings with clips are great for hanging quilted
tops to photograph. This is DD-R's Double Pinwheel after it was
quilted but before the binding was on.
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Picture of the top shelf of the
closet. It has 7 small bins that hold WIPs.
They're even labeled. :o) The next shelf down holds some
quilting hoops, a sewing basket and some miscellaneous computer and office
items. The shelf below my fabric stash is temporary housing for some
books I'm planning on selling. The bottom of the closet holds
larger tubs with the girls' fabric and projects. I still need to add the temporary design wall over the
closet door.
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My (meager) fabric stash,
sorted by color. I'm a reformed fabriholic. :o) I try
to only buy fabric with a specific project in mind. (Read "Paralyzed
by the Stash" by Bonnie of Quiltville.com.)
Even this amount
is more than I'd like to have on hand, but some of this fabric was given
to me. The rest I purchased for projects that I've lost interest in doing
because I didn't get started on them right away--another habit I'm trying to nip
in the bud. I guess I
need to be more productive when the mood hits, however I know from
experience that this leads to many UFOs. LOL Hopefully, a neatly
organized quilt studio will keep me inspired.
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The rest of the fabric stash
shelf. After cutting up my fabric
for a project, I cut up the extra into 2" squares and larger
pieces. I have a sheet of paper in a page protector under each cutting mat with the
sizes of squares, rectangles and strips that can easily be used for
various "leader/ender" projects and other scrappy-looking
patterns. (See "Scrap
User's System" at Quiltville.com.)
I'll be getting more bins or rolling carts for under the
large cutting area to hold my cut up scraps.
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The Hoosier cabinet, fully
loaded. Large fabric pieces, novelty prints and scraps of batting are on the
bottom. The drawers hold miscellaneous items (pounce pad, hand
quilting items and the like). The top cupboards hold my quilting
books (temporarily, until I get new bookshelves in the living room) and
patterns. The very top isn't quite done
yet... I have a few more items to add. The pullout countertop
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My sewing area set
up. I need to make a cover for the chair! My quilt journal notebook and a notebook that holds instructions
and handouts from quilting classes ended up on the lefthand side of the countertop. |
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Picture of the rolling cart
under the counter near my sewing area that holds my "leader/ender" scraps for
my current "leader/ender" project and
other miscellaneous sewing items. It's a nice fit! |
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Drawer with leader and ender
squares for current project -- a scrappy Double Irish Chain quilt top.
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Pictures of the 2
portable design walls that I made. Instructions
can be found here. |
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Window
valances. |
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View out the French
door while I'm sitting at the computer. |

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The main cutting
area set up. I bought a wooden ruler rack at my LQS. I'll need
another if we buy any more rulers. :o) |
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The round white caddy
is a Pampered Chef item. (*Love* Pampered Chef!) It holds
scissors, cutters and a few odds and ends. Wait! The scissors
are missing... So what's new?? LOL |

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This is where the
regular ironing board is set up when needed. Sometime in the future
I'll have to get one of my DSs to make a "big board" to fit over
the regular ironing board. I think that would make ironing quilt
tops a lot easier! Notice the requisite cat. He *begged* to be
in the picture... :o)
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