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My sewing room
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Re: My sewing room
Fess up, now, Linda. Did you clean up your room for the photo shoot or are you always so neat?
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Am I always this neat? Did you notice that you can't see all the threads and scraps all over the floor in my photos? lol
I do keep my stash neat so I can find what I want when I want it but for the rest, heavens no. My room is usually a mess when I am working on a project.
I do keep my stash neat so I can find what I want when I want it but for the rest, heavens no. My room is usually a mess when I am working on a project.
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Glad to hear you are my kind of people.
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Thank you for sharing, I don't have a cutting table, I just use the diningroom table. Hoping to get as efficient as you one day!
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Great studio...How do you get your fabric to stand up in the bookcase?
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Nice sewing room. Makes me realize I really need to clean mine. Geri
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Hi TooMuchFabric,
I had my DH cut some masonite into pieces 8" x 12". Masonite can be found at any lumber yard or home center, like Home Depot or Lowes. It is about 1/8" thick and is smooth on both sides.
I fold my yardage in half length wise and wrap it around the masonite board. It is like having a mini-quilt shop. I used to stack my fabrics but always had a hard time finding what I wanted. By having it on a "bolt" I can see all of it at a glance. It also inspires me when I look at it. One word of caution, it must not be in direct sunlight or your fabric will fade. This is the best fabric storage idea I have ever hit on. I tired using some empty bolts, cut in half, from QIAD but they are just too bulky.
I had my DH cut some masonite into pieces 8" x 12". Masonite can be found at any lumber yard or home center, like Home Depot or Lowes. It is about 1/8" thick and is smooth on both sides.
I fold my yardage in half length wise and wrap it around the masonite board. It is like having a mini-quilt shop. I used to stack my fabrics but always had a hard time finding what I wanted. By having it on a "bolt" I can see all of it at a glance. It also inspires me when I look at it. One word of caution, it must not be in direct sunlight or your fabric will fade. This is the best fabric storage idea I have ever hit on. I tired using some empty bolts, cut in half, from QIAD but they are just too bulky.
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So, you don't have a problem with fading as long as it's not in direct sunlight? I love the idea of having it out where I can see it - where I can pretend to be in a quilt shop! teehee DH couldn't complain a bit if I shopped in my studio!
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Love your quilts! Your organization system looks super too!
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great pictures and quilts are nice but the wAY YOUR FABRIC IS STORED IS RELLY NEAT BY THE WAY HAS ANY ONE TOLD YOU YOU LOOK LIKE MARTHA STUART ONLY PRETTIER OLLIE1SHOE