My husband and I are
empty nesters who live in a 5 bedroom/2 full bath house that we love. One of
the bedrooms upstairs is very large with lots of windows. In its most recent
incarnation it has been our main guestroom with a sewing set up in one corner. It has an en-suite bathroom that it shares
with a smaller bedroom, that has actually been my husband’s office for quite a
few years.
Recently I started sewing
with a group of 4 fun ladies. We
alternate meeting at each other’s houses.
When we met at mine, we used our dining and living rooms. Poor hubby was relegated to the basement to
wax skis. The light is lousy and there’s
really only enough room for two maybe three sewing machines. Luckily most brought hand work.
So I decided to do a major
rearrangement. The bedroom set in the
big room went into our daughter’s former room downstairs. The full bed in that room went into this cozy
room under the eaves upstairs that has been serving as a spare guestroom for
years. The twin from there is being
given away. A chest of drawers from the big room and a small table that had
been downstairs completes the little guest room.
The big room now deserves to be called a
studio! I also found that all those
rooms really needed a thorough cleaning, so that happened, too. Lots of dust bunnies were killed.
I took the second
recliner that was in the daughter’s room upstairs that along
with its mate creates a sewing, reading nook in the new studio. I swapped out an old kitchen table that was
serving for folding laundry in the basement against a card table to create a
second sewing table. Both of my machines
are set up and there’s lots of room for more machines. I also have a folding table that could be set up for more machines. I removed all the curtains (privacy is not
really an issue) and have lots of natural light. I need a few more lamps.
When you first walk in. |
View from the reading nook |
My design walls - the smaller one is the door to the bathroom. |
The reading / hand sewing nook. |
Last evening was the
first time sewing in this new space and I just love it. Hope to have the group over soon – I think
they will love it, too.
I can't wait to see it!
ReplyDeleteLots of fantastic space! Good work!
ReplyDeleteThe pictures do not do this room justice. At. All. It is so lovely and I can't wait to sew with you, (and the others) in this wonderful room. I loved seeing all of your quilts in progress, so much inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful sewing space. It's lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely sewing space! Love that bold red on the walls.
ReplyDeleteI just love your studio.
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