Creative Space Redo Phase Two
Phase Two is complete. The fabric was moved from my closet onto the shelves I bought and put in the closet in this room. You can see a few of the plastic bins holding WIPs up on the top shelf.
I moved the dry sink onto the wall away from my design wall. On paper it looked like it would be a tight squeeze between it and the file cabinet near the desk — like I’d have to turn sideways to fit — but I can fit through there just fine. I’ve decided to make a pressing board that will cover the top of the dry sink using Sharon Schamber’s video instructions. That will be a Phase Three project.
I bought two 4′ x 8′ sheets of styrofoam to use as a design wall surface. The wall slopes down to 7′ 6″ though so I need to cut them down and mark and cut out the spot for the electrical outlet. I’ve purchased gray fleece to cover them. Another Phase Three project.
I needed more table space if I plan to do more machine quilting. Mom had this table she got at a yard sale for $5 in the garage. Her plan was to refinish it but she said I could have it. It measures 48″ long x 30″ wide.
I moved the Singer treadle tables — one on the left to use as a small cutting surface while I’m piecing. The other on the right which, as you can see, is sort of a catch-all space. [You thought I was so neat, right?] You can see more plastic bins holding WIPs on the right behind the rulers in the picture. I use these so that I can just take whatever I want to work on with me while I’m house sitting. Makes it easy to just grab a few projects and go. The white cart under the table is not working for me as I had hoped. I need to find a home for it in another room.
Ludo [AKA Freckle Lips or Mr. Pink Ears] is allowed to sleep on the treadle tables…
When I move the sewing machine off to the left, I have a nice space for cutting fabric on the table. Unfortunately Ludo loves to sleep right where I’m working and I have to keep moving him back to the treadle table.
Total spent to date: Basket $1, Inkwell $1, Saucer $1, Shelf Unit $20, Love Plaque $4, Colored Bottles $20, 2 Sheets Styrofoam $20, Fleece $25, Duct Tape $4, Double Sided Tape $5 = $101
Need to Buy: 2 new cutting mats, goose neck lamp, wall rack for rulers, purple paint, quilt rack for wall over dry sink.
Phase Three projects: Pressing surface, design wall, move out white cart, find permanent place to keep Singer 401 and overhead projector, hang ruler rack and quilt rack, more wall decorations.
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Looks like you are getting it set just right for your work/fun time on quilts. I have a cat that likes to be close too. I fixed her a rubbermaid box with an old towel in it and that is were she sleeps now while I sew.
Hey – its looking great – a wonderful new home for sewing …Fantastic. You have done so well. Now you have lot of things to complete? …. Dont we all :)