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Showing posts with label Etsy Store. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Etsy Store. Show all posts

Sunday, 14 April 2013

Let Me Show You Around My Sewing Space

Once upon a time, long, long ago, Chrissie lived in a house in the English countryside, happily enjoying her own work room and drawing up plans to have a studio built in the large garden.  Then one day a handsome prince/terrible ogre (delete whichever you feel appropriate!) made her pack up all her crafty belongings and move them to a two-bed apartment across the pond.

The truth is not many of us city quilters have sewing rooms and we can only dream of owning a long-arm so I thought you might enjoy seeing how I'm managing my quilting and other crafts around apartment living.  I'm really fortunate that my apartment is larger than most and my family are incredibly supportive of me and my quilting passion so I've been able to create a great work area.


Let me start by saying that we brought some of our furniture over with us from England and as we're only renting the apartment I've been keen if possible not to buy anything to accommodate my crafts - I'd rather do that when we're finally living somewhere permanently, so there's a lot of mixing, matching and making do furniture wise.

I've been sewing with a sofa alongside me in my work area but I've finally given in and decided to get rid of it (we really don't need four sofas) and this has opened up my work space and allowed me to reorganise - and while the area's looking spotless I took some photos to share.  I will admit to being incredibly organised and a very tidy worker but these photos are a rarity as you can't usually see the floor for thread ends.

I have invested in a SewEzi table which I love to pieces - my second favourite item after my Bernina 440QE sewing machine which I brought over from England with me.  Can you spot my drop leaf 'tea trolley' table?  This was a fab buy from an antique shop in Hungerford, England and you can see I've removed the wheels (don't panic I've kept them for when I can restore the table to its correct use!) and I'm now using it as an extension to my sewing area.
Check out that quilt pile under the 'tea trolley' - lots of scrummy quilts waiting patiently for me to set up my Etsy shop!
My basket of solids and some print fabrics that I'm about to start working with.
A close up on those solids.
My wonderful, fabulous, can't sing her praises high enough, Bernina 440QE sewing machine set inside the SewEzi sewing table.
My fabric collection boxes, divided by colour and my scrap tins on top.
Selvedge Edge Tin.
Scrap Tin.
Wire cage shelves for all my work in progress, threads and tools.
The majority of my projects are kept in clear plastic wallets - keeping all the materials for a particular project together came about after I accidentally used a fabric for one project that I'd meant to use on another - didn't want that happening again so I started this system. 
I buy these wallets at my LQS (as you can see!), they're clear so I can see exactly what's in each and the plastic stacks nicely - it's sticky, not slippy.  I've pulled the pile out so you can see them a bit better, there's plenty projects on my 'to do' list there - probably best if we move on quickly ...
more projects waiting for my attention - oh dear, Flicky's Uni quilt is in there and becoming a bit more urgent!!!
More quilts for my Etsy store just waiting to be sandwiched, basted and quilted!!!  And can you spot the white dog gate on the right - there to keep that Tatty dog out of my space, she's very partial to a spool of Aurifil thread, it's doggie caviar and just as expensive ;) .
And this monster pile is so large it's stored in a cardboard box.  It's the Skill Builder BOM - can you spot my 6 completed QAYG blocks under the box?  I'm looking forward to watching the box emptying and the block pile growing over the next 9 months :)
My cutting and pressing area.  There's my June Tailor Shape Cut Plus Ruler (tutorial here) against the wall and under the desk are baskets full of papers for my Art Textile work, a crochet project, a cross stitch project and a bag of solid scraps.  I bought those flags on the desk for a project last year - I only needed one Union flag and one Stars & Stripes but had to buy a huge pack of each, I quite like how they look though.  Standing behind the desk in the window you can just spot 2 bales of quilt batting.
Pots full of tools, sellotape, masking tape, starch, water spray, sticky roller, basting spray and my favourite pin wheel pin cushion made for me by my great friend Sarah @Quilt Candy.
A drawer full of batting scraps ready for piecing (piecing batting tutorial here).
And this is how I set myself up for a quilting session.  I extend my 'tea trolley' table to its full size and put my ironing board alongside to extend my sewing area as far as possible to allow the quilt to lie flat while I'm working.
Another shot of how I set up my area for quilting - I'll do anything to defy gravity when I'm wrestling with a quilt!!!
This is my view down the rest of the living room so you can see that while I'm working I'm still very much part of family life.  Can you spot that white sofa at the far right end of the room?  Well it's not normally there - that's the sofa that's going but I'm leaving it at that end of the room just for 1 week to be sure I don't start to regret agreeing to let it go.
And this is the view out of my window earlier today.

I've only shown you my sewing area - I still need to store all my other craft materials elsewhere around the apartment - I guess some women collect shoes or handbags and hide them in the bottom of their wardrobes - well I hide anything artsy and crafty.

This is one of my wardrobes - my painting easel is on the left and these plastic boxes contain many art textile materials.
The top shelf of the same wardrobe has a pile of clothes that I'm intending to turn into quilts and each plastic box contains a different art media - oils, acrylics, watercolours, gouache, pastels (chalk and oil) and inks.
Simon's sharing his wardrobe with my beautifully labelled, metal, art drawers containing felts, tissue paper, foam board, sketch books, wood, metal and much more/
Another wardrobe drawer containing pens, charcoal, modelling paper, canvases, brushes, Caran D'ache Neocolor ii and Brusho.  I'm surprised to spot some space in that drawer - I'll have to see what I can do about filling it!
A second wardrobe drawer with a felting box, non-fire clay, pair of compasses and set square, watercolour pencils, paint tray, sketch book and much more.
Flicky's room hasn't escaped my crafts either - these cupboards are perfect for storing wool.
A second cupboard with more of my wool collection
Oh and as I'm coming to the end of writing this post I've just remembered there's a suitcase under Flicky's bed that's full of all my dark room photography equipment.


And it's only right to finish this story as we started in true fairy tale tradition ...

... and they all lived happily ever afte
... at least for now ;)


Wow, that was a much longer post than I ever imagined it would be!
Hope you've enjoyed having a look around my sewing space and other places I store my fabric and wool collections.
I wonder where you store all your crafting goodies? - I'd love you to leave a comment and share your stories :)



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Friday, 12 April 2013

Guess Who I Caught Making Something!!!



Check her out - yep, that's Flicky, I walked in and caught her busy making a drawstring bag as part of a present for someone very small that she knows quite well.  The truth is she's incredibly creative but it doesn't really interest her at this point in her life - so I loved finding her busy at the machine and it gives me hope that one day we can maybe even quilt together!!!  

As soon as she headed off to school next morning I snapped a few photos of the bag to share with you, I think she did a pretty great job ...



I've been out today with my good friend Annette - it was another fun day starting off at my LQS (obviously!) and then we had lunch at the Rubin Museum of Art - fabulous Himalayan cuisine, absolutely delicious.  The day was tinged with sadness for me though as Annette is going back to live in Vienna and this was our last day out together before she leaves.  I'll miss attending quilting classes and events with her, pouring over fabrics together, admiring each other's latest projects and also our trips to the NY Philharmonic Open Rehearsals.  Of course, we can facebook, email and text and Annette will be following my quilting adventures via my blog but I so hope that one day our paths will cross and we'll meet in person again.

I know just what it's like to pack your life into boxes and move across the world so I wanted to give Annette something that would easily fit in a tiny gap in her suitcase but that would remind her time in Manhattan, of our LQS and of our friendship.  I know she's setting up her own sewing room when she gets back to her home so I decided on a pin cushion made with our LQS' exclusive NYC fabrics.

I hope she'll have wonderful memories of her time here each time she sits to sew.

 Goodbye, Annette, I'll miss you x


And there's nothing like buying fabric to cheer you up so here's a look at what I picked up today at my LQS with 3 new projects in mind
Yuwa Live Life Collection Premium 'Laundry', Robert Kaufman Essex Linen
Melody Miller Ruby Star Sparkle 'Phones Ring A Ling', Echino 'cycling'
Amy Butler 'Alchemy', Dear Stella 'Petal Pusher', Alexander Henry 'Rivoli Curl', Moda Aneela Hoey 'Carnation French Knot' Sew Stitchy, P&B Textiles Bear Essentials, 'Spot On' Makower Basics

and finally a sneak peek at another baby/lap quilt that I made yesterday

I'm really hoping for some sunshine on Sunday so I can get outside and photograph the pile of quilts I have ready for my Etsy store - according to Weather.com I should be lucky though looking out of my window right now it's pretty hard to believe!

Oh and just before I finish I must mention a pressie that Flicky received today from someone that Simon works with - a St Andrews Tote Bag along with a congratulations note - how wonderful is that?  And Flicky, true to form, immediately set about putting the bag to good use carrying our dog Thatcher 'Tatty' around the apartment (apols for the photo quality I snapped them with my phone)!



Enjoy your weekend everyone :)


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