I love seeing all these spaces! Clara, that mosaic is stunning!!!
Here are some shots of my room. I have one half of the open "game room" at the end of the top of our stairs; the couch you can see belongs to the other half, and is only about 2 feet or so out from my table....enough room for me to walk between, or someone to sit in a chair at that side of my table, but not much more. I shove it out of the way as needed
The whole room
from the window, looking at the drawers
The drawers hold all my fabric. Bottom left drawer is the "scraps" drawer, where I shove everything at the end of a project. Roughly twice a year or so I pull everything out of there, cut big pieces down to the sizes I keep, and reorganize it. I keep 1.5", 2", and 2.5" strips (sometimes wider), and 2.5" squares, 5" squares, and 10" squares. When I cut fabric to save (anything smaller than a fat quarter gets cut up), I cut into the largest pieces I can. So first 10" squares; once I've cut all that I can that size, then 5" squares. Once I've cut all those I can, I cut the leftover into whichever makes sense (a strip or squares).
Bottom right drawer is the little bit of "yardage" i have; leftover backings, or something I bought for backing that I haven't used yet, etc. I mostly buy only as needed for a project so I don't have a lot of BIG pieces of stash.
The middle drawers are the "around a yard or so" pieces; one drawer has apparel/not quilting fabrics (I was given a TON of vintage fabrics, but most of them aren't quilt quality), the other has quilting cottons. Those are both FULL.
The top drawers, L to R, have my AccuQuilt Go dies & mats; my 10" and 5" squares; and 2 drawers of fat quarters. I fold everything a certain way and it's all standing on edge so I can see it, not piled in where I have to dig through. (well, the squares are piled).
On top is my cutting mat, rulers, thread stand with spools, AccuQuilt Go Cutter, and currently a quilt I had to move out of the way, waiting on a label. The bulletin board is just inexpensive fabric wrapped around foam board from a craft store, and then covered with fun stuff. Inspiration, notes, calendar type reminders, etc. The bins to the right (in the corner) are more of the vintage fabric (some LARGE pieces of off-the-bolt denim and chambray). I would like to get that area cleaned up some, but then again, I've no where else really to store huge amounts of fabric, so that works. It just has a lot piled on top right now that I've not put away.
The table has one leaf in and has another I can use if needed to make it longer. The design boards back there are "in progress" -- I need to cover the back one with matching felt and then get them stood up again.
looking towards the cabinet/window side
The cabinet is fabulous and keeps everything else organized. The bottom shelves (not shown) have boxes with "in progress" projects, or where I've gathered the materials for a project haven't started yet. Right now, there's a Christmas quilt that I've been "in progress" on for 2+ years now (I'm stumped; it's improv, and I keep setting it aside), a t-shirt quilt with shirts from my late uncle, fabric pulls for throw quilts for each of my nieces & nephews (one is on the table being quilted), and a project using some little African needlework I bought at IQF Houston 2 yrs ago and then decided last year what to do with it and will start after the niece's quilt is done. And two empty boxes
To organize those, I have post-it notes and write on the post-it what the project is, and stick that on the side of the box facing out on the shelf. This way I can reuse the boxes (they are just leftover boxes that my Fiestaware place settings came in; I know I shouldn't use cardboard, but for short-term it works and they were free, fit the shelves, and fit the projects, and have wonderful "lift the flap" design). Also this way I don't have to open each one to find what I need.
inside the cabinet
The middle shelf (in the secretary part) has my other sewing machine (I could plug it in from there and have it for piecing while the other is for quilting; I don't have it plugged in right now though, it's just stored there), as well as note cards, envelopes, tracing paper, pens, etc. The upper cabinet has quilt books, magazines, patterns (in binders, sorted by size of the project) (including my own EQ7 print-outs), a bin with templates/specialty rulers, a bin with fabric panels/purchased specialty items, a small sewing tote where I keep my extra rotary blades, safety pins, rarely used sewing machine feet, and other small notions like that, two canisters, one with fabric adhesives (glue sticks, etc) and one with fabric marking pens (including the ones I use to write labels), and cones of thread & spools of ribbons and decorative trim, and then miscellaneous other sewing things (I think the top shelf has that insulated batting/stuff for making pot holders or lunch bags, for ex). Also starch, for when I press.
Up on top, the black & white bin is for things waiting on binding, and the boxes are batting scraps. I don't have storage for large batting, so only buy it when needed (beside the cabinet you see the next batting, with under it the quilt it goes into, and the scraps from the current one that I haven't put away yet).
Not shown, but over on the keyboard in front of the window I have my iPod docking station so I can listen to music.
It's a fun, cozy space, and I like that it's out in the open with my family all around me, although I'd love a room with a door to keep out the dog & cat fur
Other than that, it's perfect.