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Design Layouts for Studio Makeover class

 

This layout shows the sewing equipment open and in use.

 

This one (below) shows the sewing cabinets and equipment folded up and stored, so the room is available for general use.

These are pics of some of the furniture for the parlor.

DH's magic cabinet, which stores his magic supplies. Loveseat sleeper, which will also stay. Let's call this one Sewing Cabinet 2. This is the Singer 15-125 that I use for machine quilting.

 

This is my wonderful stash cupboard. Inside are books, some notions, my vintage fabric collection, and larger yardage pieces. On top are baskets with batting scraps, pressing hams, and sentimental stuffed toys.

 

This is Sewing Cabinet 1, with the main sewing machine (piecing, general sewing) on top. Pegboard holds various supplies - rulers, hoops, gadgets, and project board (see below). Also on the pegboard is a corkboard, so I can pin up designs and assorted other stuff. The drawer units to the left fit under the extension of the sewing cabinet when it is open. 

 

This is my Project Board. Across the top are the categories, "Planned; Cut Out; Assembled; Owner; Date Due" etc. I put the project down the left side, and mark off as it goes along. The magnets (turtles and ladybugs) note whether it is Active, Inactive, Stalled (waiting for something) or USO. Then, at the bottom, are the cool decorative magnets.

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