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Posted by Pat in Virginia on Sun Oct 22, 2006 11:28 PM Post subject: Re: Quilting studios/sewing spaces
Denise: Oh, that sounds so 'fresh!' I clicked on your link, hoping to see your room, but I only saw your sweet pooch,
Ginger. No complaint about that, but I'd love to see your room too. I am always interested in ideas to improve my
space. TTFN, PAT in VA/USA Denise in NH wrote: [quote:c023ba36d4]The preschool at my church was throwing away a
perfectly good very large metal desk, so I took it home for my sewing table. I went to Home Depot and bought an 8'x4'
piece of white laminate to place over the top of the desk. Then I placed a long table at a 90 degree angle to the desk
with another 4'x8' white laminate board over that. I sew at the desk and love having a long narrow drawer right in
front of me that I use for bobbins, scissors, etc, and a file cabinet built in on my right. The other end of the
"L" holds three white laminate shoe cubbies, which gives me 65 eleven inch long cubbies, perfect for folded
fat-quarters. I can fit up to 20 fat quarters in each cubbie. I then purchased another piece of white laminate and
added folding legs to it (also bought at Home Depot) DH added locking wheels to each leg which makes it taller for me to
use as a cutting table, or I can roll it away from the wall to use for basting quilts. At various yard sales, I've been
able to pick up assorted sizes of white laminate book cases and cubes which all add storage. I use cloth storage boxes
in the cubes for odds and ends like starch, iron, extra ott light, tape, patterns, etc. Last month we took everything
out of this room to put in a new wood floor, but it's all back to normal now and looks so nice with everything in white.
It cost us very little, probably under $100 to outfit the whole room. I just bought a little ceramic heater to use
under the desk on cold days. The white laminate table tops are very inexpensive at Home Depot and they will cut them
any length you need. I got mine even cheaper because they were slightly damaged on one side, I didn't care as we only
see one side anyways. I see used desks at yard sales all the time, so it really doesn't have to be expensive to have a
really nice room. I put a tv in the center of the "L" and I'm right next to the kitchen so it's perfect.
Denise http://community.webtv.net/DeniseJG/ My QI [/quote:c023ba36d4]
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Posted by Denise in NH on Sun Oct 22, 2006 9:53 PM Post subject: Re: Quilting studios/sewing spaces
The preschool at my church was throwing away a perfectly good very large metal desk, so I took it home for my sewing
table. I went to Home Depot and bought an 8'x4' piece of white laminate to place over the top of the desk. Then I
placed a long table at a 90 degree angle to the desk with another 4'x8' white laminate board over that. I sew at the
desk and love having a long narrow drawer right in front of me that I use for bobbins, scissors, etc, and a file cabinet
built in on my right. The other end of the "L" holds three white laminate shoe cubbies, which gives me 65
eleven inch long cubbies, perfect for folded fat-quarters. I can fit up to 20 fat quarters in each cubbie. I then
purchased another piece of white laminate and added folding legs to it (also bought at Home Depot) DH added locking
wheels to each leg which makes it taller for me to use as a cutting table, or I can roll it away from the wall to use
for basting quilts. At various yard sales, I've been able to pick up assorted sizes of white laminate book cases and
cubes which all add storage. I use cloth storage boxes in the cubes for odds and ends like starch, iron, extra ott
light, tape, patterns, etc. Last month we took everything out of this room to put in a new wood floor, but it's all
back to normal now and looks so nice with everything in white. It cost us very little, probably under $100 to outfit
the whole room. I just bought a little ceramic heater to use under the desk on cold days. The white laminate table
tops are very inexpensive at Home Depot and they will cut them any length you need. I got mine even cheaper because
they were slightly damaged on one side, I didn't care as we only see one side anyways. I see used desks at yard sales
all the time, so it really doesn't have to be expensive to have a really nice room. I put a tv in the center of the
"L" and I'm right next to the kitchen so it's perfect. Denise http://community.webtv.net/DeniseJG/ My QI
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