C'mon in. Left to right: design wall on the left, fabric in the white wire drawers (and yarn on top), door to walk-in closet, Juki 98Q sewing machine, Big Board ironing board in the foreground.
To the right of the log cabin quilt is the door to the porch. It has a nice view of the woods.
This is the "husband's sofa." I like to relax there too and browse through my quilt books.
The sturdy elfa drawers (from the Container Store) hold a lot of fabric,
but I do have more in plastic boxes.
Is my studio always this neat? Hahaha. Not even close.
What a lovely, bright space. Nice to have the husband sofa.
ReplyDeleteDreamy! Lovely, light, bright and breezy.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you have so much space you could add a few friends to sew with! Lucky you to have such a wonderful space!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great space to sew! Looks like there's room for friends too. ; >
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! More than a twinge of jealousy here.
ReplyDeleteIt's HUGE! o.O
ReplyDeleteI love how bright it is and the nice wood floors! I would live there :-)))
ReplyDeleteLooks like it's about time to buy more fabric.
ReplyDeleteIs there more fabric in the walk in closet? I love your bright and sunny space!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty and welcoming place to be creative. I'm so envious of the natural light and the view. My studio is a really great size, but is in my basement with no view out of the smallish egress windows. But it's still space that is all mine which is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteDelightful space! I'm so glad to see where you "live".
ReplyDeleteHey! are those chickens on your bookshelf?!!
ReplyDeleteQue maravilla de estudio!!
ReplyDeletefabulous - nice and bright and airy. Great space to create
ReplyDeleteBeautiful studio; wonderful natural light! I love how much design wall you have. I could use more. Right now my studio is a disaster! I have too many projects with deadlines going on so things that I will be needing get pitched on the floor if I don't have room on my big table. There are piles here and piles there. I have a separate bedroom just for fabric storage, UFO projects, quilting supplies, and finished projects but it is needs a bit of straightening up too.
ReplyDeleteWooHoo! What a space! And, I am so happy that you posted that final comment. If I thought that it was this neat all the time, I would really wonder about your sanity. Thanks for sharing this wonderful space.
ReplyDeleteWonderful space! Love the hubby couch. I showed my hubby what we could do with our "great space". He was not impressed!🙄😄
ReplyDeleteWow....what a fabulous, inviting space!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a wonderful space - I mean fabulous! Space to breathe - crisp and colorful.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely. I need to put some stuff away!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic space! Love it.
ReplyDeleteWow, very nice! I thought my office at 13' x 21' was large. You have me beat by a lot!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful studio! We just finished a new sliding design wall in my new studio!
ReplyDeleteGREAT space!
ReplyDeleteHi Karen,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great space!
How do you hang your quilts?
Donna
Your sewing studio is jaw dropping. What a wonderful space to play and dream. I'd never want to leave the area. Just bring me food from time to time and I'd be happy. You are very lucky to have such a beautiful studio.
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