When I heard that Cheryl Sleboda over at muppin.com was hosting a spring cleaning blog hop, I knew I had to sign on. My sewing area had turned into a full on hotmess. Several upgrades, and a desire to expand my longarm to its full 12 feet created some urgency to get things under control. This blog hop was just the
This project began as a serious uphill battle:
Yes: somewhere under there IS my long arm. Crying.
And a brand spanking new Janome MCP 12000.
My view from my sewing machine: CHAOS.
impossible to find a thing
Seriously stressful to be here
So, obviously, it was time for something drastic: like expanding the long arm.
Easy, peasy...right?? |
So a team of experts was brought in. Everyone pitched in, even Genevieve the pug.
And the Fairy Godmother of Quilting waved her magic wand (I mean days of backbreaking work, purging and reorganizing)....and....behold:
"Jerome" loves her new clean table by Tracy's Tables |
Casters allow the long arm to be shifted depending on whether I need to work from the back or front |
Cutting table by Tracy's Table is lowered for more room. |
Whoa - there's room for a HUGE quilt |
One leaf of my Tracy's table lifted for a small cutting area. |
The devil is in the details: IKEA Stugvik bathroom accessories keep small tools handy (L), all my Aurilfil pretties nearby (C) and fabrics reorganized by color for easier design & access. And I should probably mention that the long arm is the Avante by HandiQuilter on a Studio Frame. (I love my HandiQuilter!!) There *might* be some areas of the basement that still need some work, but this has been a huge improvement for me.
It's a big struggle for me, but I was able to purge quite a bit to free up space. I sold an old back up machine, and have my Pfaff 7570PCD listed for sale as well. I'll be able to get a light machine for travel and retreats.
But the most wonderful thing in my new studio, I did not even plan. It was a surprise Mother's Day gift from #2. She DIY-ed it on her own, enlisting Honey's assistance and a few "trips to the Library" to get her supplies. I love seeing it over my sewing station.
Grumbly outtakes:
Oh, I'm not supposed to be crawling around with a broken foot? |
This makeover was exhausting, yet badly needed. I'm really proud of adding the extension ourselves! I can't even believe this is MY studio as I look at these pictures. There is some (possibly alot) more work to do, but I can't wait to sew again!!
Please stop by and see all these wonderful quilters who are participating in the #Springcleanyourstudio Blog Hop. They have opened their studios to give you a before and after look at their sewing spaces.
May 8 Misty Cole Http://www.dailydesignwall.blogspot.com
May 9 Heather Kinion http://heatherkinion.com/
May 10 Jessica Darling http://jessicakdarling.com/
May 11 Lisa Blevis Filion http://upstatelisa.blogspot.com/
May 12 Peta Minerof-Bartos http://www.thenotsewguiltyquilter.blogspot.com/
May 13 Mandy Leins http://mandalei.com/
May 14 Amalia Teresa Parra Morusiewicz http://funfromatoz.com/
May 15 Sam Hunter http://huntersdesignstudio.com/
May 16 Debby Ritenbaugh Brown http://higheredhands.blogspot.com/
May 17 Debbie Kleve Berkebile http://www.mountaintrailquilttreasure.blogspot.com/
May 18 Michelle Mattingly http://stitchesofjoi.blogspot.com/
May 19 Cheryl Sleboda http://blog.muppin.com