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Pictures 31 Jul 2007 10:18 #6988

aggiebabe wrote:
Momoffour -- your quilts are gorgeous! I'd love to see pics of your room, too!

Chelley
I just now posted pictures of my sewing room. Looks very untidy, but, hey, I work in there! Also posted picture of new Log Cabin quilt I just completed. Thanks for your comment! :lol:
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27 Jul 2007 13:21 #6844

Momoffour -- your quilts are gorgeous! I'd love to see pics of your room, too!

Chelley
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27 Jul 2007 09:19 #6828

retiredgrandma5 wrote:
Is he up for adoption???? Or does he have a twin brother? :)
No, he's not up for adoption and has no twin brother, but he is single...do you know of a good quilter he might fall for?
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27 Jul 2007 09:16 #6826

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So-is your son available to travel around the country and do this for all of us? :roll: :wink:
He lives near Atlanta and does carpentry and remodeling for a living, so he is available in that area.
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25 Jul 2007 10:05 #6683

Is he up for adoption???? Or does he have a twin brother? :)
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25 Jul 2007 09:36 #6682

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So-is your son available to travel around the country and do this for all of us? :roll: :wink:

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Organizing Sewing Room 25 Jul 2007 09:03 #6680

I have a carpenter son who built what I call a Murphy Bed in one wall with shelves beside it to store my sewing & quilting books. When the bed is folded up in the wall, the front folds out into a table which is high enough I can rotary cut without bending over. If I don't need the cutting table, it can be folded back up and makes more space in the room. He also built shelving along one wall which is covered with a formica kitchen counter top. It has holes for the electrical cords to thread through for my machines & serger. Underneath is open shelving where I have plastic bins for storing thread, notions, patterns, current projects, etc. One whole wall is closet space with shelves, no hanging rod. I store fabric there with larger pieces folded up on the shelves arranged by color; smaller pieces (fat quarters, etc) are stored in plastic bins by color. Large flourescent light fixture above the sewing area with 2 small Ott lights that can be moved to wherever I need extra light. Works for me and doubles as a quest room when the bed is opened out! :D
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21 Jul 2007 07:14 #6543

The key to happiness in a sewing space (for me anyway!) is organization. I couldn't work in 2000 square foot room if it werent' organized! I live in 300 square feet TOTAL, so it's high on my priority list for sure! LOL

When we build again, our house will definitely be built around my sewing room, it has top priority! :lol:

The Wandering Quilter's Life in a Box!
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21 Jul 2007 07:11 #6542

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There are some terrific books about organizing your sewing space.

One I constantly refer back to is Dream Sewing Spaces: Design & Organization for Spaces Large & Small by Lynette Ranney Black. Even if you have only a closet or a tiny hallway, she offers ideas for setting it up efficiently. She has terrific ideas for storage and work spaces. Her section on lighting sources talks about the differences between incandescent, halogen, fluorescent, and natural light

Creating Your Quilting Space: Sewing-Room Makeovers for Any Space and Any Budget by Lois L. Hallock is also excellent. In her lighting section, Lois explains the terms "colour temperature" and "colour rendering index" (CRI), and provides a table comparing specific brands of incandescent and fluorescent lights in terms of light output (in lumens), colour temperature (on the Kelvin scale), and CRI. It's very interesting.

Both books talk about ergonomics and include many pictures of yummy-looking workroom setups. They're lots of fun to browse through.

Myrna Giesbrecht (who teaches the Quilt University class on studio organization) had a book out in 1994 called Setting Up Your Sewing Space: From Small Areas to Complete Workshops. I found a copy on eBay a few years ago. This book contains fewer photos than the other two. Myrna talks a little about setting up your space, then focuses on oranizing supplies and projects. She then covers various construction methods for garment sewing and quilting.

Is anyone aware of other good books? These are the only ones I've found.

Anne in Vancouver, Canada

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20 Jul 2007 14:00 #6524

Actually, when I retired, I offered to close down the kitchen and make it into an extension of my too small sewing room. For some odd reason, my Dh didn't jump right on the idea. He thought I was kidding.
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Kitchen Cabinets 20 Jul 2007 12:42 #6523

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Good Idea. Dh will ask "what do I have in the cabinet". I reply "none of those cans have mine name on them". Fabric stash in the cabinets would have my name but would not be edible. lol

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20 Jul 2007 11:03 #6522

Store fabric in all the cabinets?
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20 Jul 2007 06:49 #6517

Kitchen? Whatever would you do in there? :roll:
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20 Jul 2007 06:17 #6515

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I'd love to buy/build a house around my quilting but I think DH would have a problem with it :D He'd want a kitchen included.

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