Sewing Room Renovation Day!
#34
I like the sewing table and desk placed back-to-back. The desk makes a great cutting/storage space. You just need to find a place for your ironing board to be very close to your sewing machine. This room looks like a very nice place to sew in with all that natural lighting. Enjoy! Looking forward to seeing your final photos.
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Liking it! Keep going, you're going to be able to be so creative! Your problem will be deciding what to do first, unless you're like me and you have to get to those projects that they unwrapped as fabric with promises...
#38
Originally Posted by featherweight
Well so far so good. I kind of like it this way. If you are FMQ you would have the desk to help hold the quilt while manovering it. I dug out the closet in my sewing room this morning. I love sewing in an organized room. Enjoy!!!
#39
Originally Posted by sewingladydi
Great room-my only suggestion is to keep your machine near the window. There isn't anything that compares to natural light in my opinion. I have a small sewing room and I have my machine in front of the window. I could have a giant space if I would move to the basement, but I can't give up my window!
Originally Posted by Aunt Doggie
Definately like the second try better!! Can you take off the doors on the sewing cabinet? I kept hitting my knee on the doors of mine when open, and since I never closed up the cabinet at any time, I said the heck with those!!
Also, can you swing the tables, just like they are but with your back to the window so you would have the natural light over your shoulder?
That might be even better, and you can see your door- better for Fung Shui!!!! No one can can up behind you!! :lol: :lol:
Also, can you swing the tables, just like they are but with your back to the window so you would have the natural light over your shoulder?
That might be even better, and you can see your door- better for Fung Shui!!!! No one can can up behind you!! :lol: :lol:
#40
Originally Posted by rismstress
This way looks nice and workable but will you trip over the electric cords when things are plugged in?
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