Showing posts with label sewing room. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing room. Show all posts

Monday, August 13, 2012

Sewing Room Disaster Makeover

This post is a little embarrassing.  The "before" pictures of my sewing room reveal how much this room was out of control.  However, the "after" pictures make me feel a little bit better.  I still have more projects to complete than I should, and I am slowly working on those.  At least now I can find things.

 This is where my machine usually sits.  Only, this summer it has been on the kitchen table as I work on projects that are a little bit bigger.  Still, I couldn't easily get my machine back in here without some serious cleaning up.

 So, here it is cleaned up.  I didn't sort through all the boxes on the shelves, because I really had only part of a day to do this.  I still know what is in the boxes, and I am looking to get better boxes to replace some of the bags of projects.  I also am using the cute quilts on the wall as design walls.  I can pin a quilt in progress to it and not hurt a thing!



Then, there was the cutting area.  I was grateful to have this cutting table, as it was given to me.  However, it had outlived it's usefulness.  I wanted a cutting table that was a solid surface, no hinges.  I also wanted space underneath for storage.  I found a design I liked and got a bid for a custom cabinet.  Over $1,000. (gulp).  Then I saw a post here, and she had put together a work table.  It would almost work for me, except it needed a center support.  So, off to IKEA I went.  and I came back with a fabulous solution for just over $200. (yeah!)

So, here is the messy "before".  Except I started clearing off before I took the picture.  My cat loves sitting on here by the window.  And my rulers have to sit in the window.  The table looks like it is ready to collapse.


Now, a nice solid surface, with support and storage.  It has a bigger surface area on top than the custom cabinet.  It has more storage than the custom cabinet.  It takes less space than the first table.  The cat now has to sit on the window sill, but the rulers fit underneath.  I am loving this new space.


Then, there was the closet area.  It seems I wasn't putting things away very well.  Just kept marching onto the next project.


So, I took out a few things to donate.  Stored some things (like books) on my new shelf, and made space for other things.  Nothing much in front of the doors now.  Just some legos my son and I need to build and return to a neighbor.


However, the reality is I haven't finished going through everything.  I have the blue tub on the left that is full of all the things I took off the old cutting table.  Most of it needs to be filed away.  Plus, there is the 3-drawer unit on the right.  It doesn't fit in the closet, and I'm not sure how to deal with it yet.  I'll figure it out, but until them I am happier with my happy place.


All in a day's work, and soon I'll have another day to make it even better.  But until then, let's just...


Keep Sewing!


Monday, January 31, 2011

Sewing Room Reorganized

My sewing room was a big mess.  It was frustrating trying to find things.  It was cluttered and I really didn't know everything I had.  




I have the furniture I need, and it is in the best way for now.




 But, the fabric and projects were just out of control.


So, I bought a few boxes, and a set of big drawers...


And I got to work.  My fabric stash now fits in 10 of the boxes, and Works in Progress are in the other 10 or so.  Now my fabric and projects fit on my baker's shelf.


 I have pretty quilts up on the wall.



 My sewing area is neat and tidy, with the drawers all shut.  (I'll be organizing them later).



And my cutting and planning area ready for the next project to begin.




Look... All Cleaned UP!


But, I didn't stop there.  I forgot to take a before picture of the closet.  It was full of boxes and I couldn't shut the doors.  So, the boys helped me by taking all of the boxes and junk out to the living room.



It took me 2 days to sort it all out.  My dearest sweetheart helped me install more shelves in the closet.


We started with 2, then added one more.  There are still a few boxes, but I know what is in them now and they are easily accessible, not under 3 other boxes.



And I can get the doors shut!  :)


Now, the challenge is to keep it clean.  Also, to use up all the scraps I have.  

Happy Sewing!