check out this *awesome* craft room from Heather! enjoy!
Hey Craftoholics readers! How ya been? Doing good? I hope so, cause I'm am STOKED to be here at Craftaholics today. I can't tell you how many of Linda's posts are bookmarked in my to-do list. So anyways you're not here to hear me gush about Linda, you're hear to read about craft spaces, and I'm super-excited to be sharing mine today with you guys! Oh wait! You have no idea who I am. Well I'm Heather from
Straight Stitches, and I have a hand in really everything but my favorite thing to do is sew, whether it be clothing, crafts or decor - I will enjoy it. :) I don't enjoy the cutting out of things, but me and the sewing machine are definitely seeing eye to eye.
So lets get to my craft room - Here's the original post from June 2010 -
Well she's done. FIN.ALL.Y!
It was lots of work, but I want to thank Stephen for helping me out with the room and with watching the kids. I am so happy that I have the space cleaned up, personalized and organized. I can now start sewing up all those pillow slipcovers I keep talking about selling. I've gotten 2 done....I think I need more than that. ;-)
The stripes on the wall are from Oooops paint from Lowe's and the shelves are not the sturdiest, but they'll do for now, or until I add clamps to them and secure them to the wall. All in all I think I spent about $150, mostly storage bins and the like for this room.
So without further ado - On to the show!
So this was the original plan. Things changed slightly. I do still want a new sewing table, but I was working with what I had mostly.
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View from the door |
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The old setup.
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View from the door. We attached an over-the-door ironing board to the wall to save on floor space. Steve cut out notches on some left over 2x4 and mounted it on the wall, twice. After I painted it, I put it back up and then it fell. He fixed it. |
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The sewing table will be getting replace with a sawhorse desk. I found luaun doors at Lowe's that are 24" x 84" for $21. Can't wait to get started on that, but I need to finish some other things first. :) |
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My pretty-fied computer area. Hopefully I'll be replacing that original wishblade with a new silhouette soon. |
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6 of those bins are patterns. I need to get more bins, because some of them are full. Luckily these were on clearance at Lowe's for $2.41 a piece. Score! |
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I got the idea for the bin labels from a pretty cool life. I love the bit of whimsy it adds. |
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I also thought this quote was appropriate over my work desk. |
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I like this saying. It might be one of my new favorite quotes. Don't mind the grocery receipt in the corner. :) |
Hopefully now I will be more productive and not as antsy feeling in my craft room. I really was getting bugged by the mess. :)
So let me update you guys on some things - the chem class inspired tags on my fabric bins have moved to inside the bins because they didn't like to stay on, and I 'm currently contemplating buying a metal shelf to hold the patterns because that plastic shelf is not holding up as well as I hoped, but the room gets used and abused.
I hope you guys have enjoyed this little tour of my sewing/craft room. Thank you so much to Linda for having me here!

those bins are fabulous.. I am just learning to sew but already I can tell I'll be acccumulating tons of fabric... ohhh the fun of it.. those bins are great... and cheap wow.. i will hv to be on the lookout for those! What is the best way to store fabrics??
ReplyDeleteout of the sun and in bins is what most ppl use, yes??
I love the craft space!!! I am working on mine. We moved our twins (19 months old) upstairs to their own room and took the crib out of my office/craft room. So now I'm working on the revamp. Originally I thought I might put a papa san in the empty space, but now I'm leaning more toward some kind of craft table.
ReplyDeleteLove this space...its so cute...loving the craft bin labels...how creative and "smart"
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