Greetings lovely friends & readers
I see I have a couple of new followers - the warmest Welcome to you all ๐
Despite the dry here, the roses have decided to have a second flush ... I picked some buds yesterday & even managed a small vase of Seafoam roses as well.
My sewing room is finished dear friends & I thought I would share it with you. I only have a few things left to hang up but the rest is all done & the large mess in the lounge room is all sorted now - lots went to the Op-shop & I still have another load to go.
As with most projects I undertake, I seriously underestimated what was involved. But that's okay - I can tick it off my list & hopefully enjoy it now it's all clean & tidy & less cluttered.
I emptied every single thing out of the room apart from this heavy chest of drawers which I went through & purged. The Mr painted the ceiling for me but I did all the rest. It is not a large sized room, it used to be my eldest sons room ... but sometimes we just have to be thankful for what we have & indeed remind myself that I used to sew in a VeRy tiny corner of our bedroom.
I started putting things back in a week ago, sorting through every single item that went back in & cleaning along the way.
Because this room is just off the dining area - which is where our fire is, I find it gets incredibly dusty.
I don't have any before pics unfortunately. Standing in the doorway, here is the new layout of the room - it doesn't look a lot different to the before but it is more spacious & I have changed my sewing machine table to the other side as I was concerned about it getting too much sun on the left hand side. (the room gets lots of late afternoon sun)
My main intention with the room was to remove the cat sleeping shelf ๐ fabric shelf that I had on one wall - an old shelf that I upcycled in * this post * way back in 2013. I don't use so much fabric now that I sew less so I went through ruthlessly & managed to get the 3 shelves (7 baskets) down to just 2 large draws full instead. The cat sleeping shelf teddy bear shelf is going to the op-shop when they bring their truck out to collect it.
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Thrifted mini quilts covering my sewing machine & overlocker
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I have my sewing desk in the room, along with a large trestle table that I upcycled in * this post*. This had become cluttered up with baskets & boxes & there was no space for cutting out etc so I was ending up doing this on the dining room table. I now have a nice clear space for my cutting mat etc that I Promise Myself Not to clutter up again (!!) I still have pictures & my clock to hang up yet. I made sure I hung the gorgeous vintage Holly Hobbie Prints, a gift from my dear friend Sally & one of my favorite things ๐
As the room is not large I am lucky to have wardrobe organisers along 3/4's of one wall. These are wonderful for holding boxes & baskets of things.
I long ago chose to have my patterns in boxes as I find they get too dusty sitting in baskets, even though baskets are aesthetically more pleasing to the eye. I bought new boxes from Paper Plus & made some bright cheery Cath Kidston labels for them. I also condensed 14 boxes down to 10.
The room does have a large double wardrobe with shelves & a hanging rail. I painted the doors & also the door into the room & hung my project bags from this hook which I already had in my stash.
I've had my scissors & paint brushes in these tin containers for years now but I repainted them as they were black & white with large bees on them. I've stuck with a soft duck egg colour in the room as I already had this paint in my stash (leftover decor transfers applied)
all sorts of things so that when I write "I already had this in my stash" ....... you know I am not lying!!
I created this beaded lightshade for my sewing room way back in 2018 in * this post * & I don't think it had been cleaned since (!!) ๐ I took it down & gently washed all those teeny tiny beads & it sparkled again.
In the last school holidays Sid & I popped into the Salvation Army Op-shop (Sid adores op shopping just like his Granny does). While he came out with a $1 soft toy, I spotted this mini ironing board. I had been meaning to make an ironing station for my sewing room & this came home & promptly got tossed in the sleepout. As you can see it was $5 & in very good condition.
Two days ago I removed the cover & drew around it to make a pattern, I had this lovely piece of vintage curtain fabric in my stash so I used it for this as it was the perfect size. I also padded the underneath with 2 extra layers as I like my ironing board to be well padded. It fits on top of these drawers just perfectly & the hot point is just below for my iron.
My sewing room has only one big window but good light comes in & looks out on to the garden which is pleasant. I sent my Roman Blind away to be professionally cleaned & it arrived back just yesterday. The Mr & I hung it at lunchtime today & I am thrilled with it. Now all I need to do dear friends, is find some time to actually sew in there!
Thank you all so very much if you've stayed through this lengthy post. We are having many computer issues again & have a new one on the way. My son who is organising it for us tells me "2 weeks". He has been saying this since New Year ๐so we wait patiently. Today, oddly enough, it decided to work, so I grabbed the chance to do a blog post. I am not sure when I will get to post again.
Wishing you a Happy Tuesday & a wonderful rest-of-the-week dear friends,
With much love & friendship to you all,
Julie, I love the new look sewing room. The small ironing board will be so handy for those small projects.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post Julie great sorting of your sewing sewing room and treasures. As always the cats give me a smile ๐
ReplyDeleteOohhhh sorry, the last comme t was me- Sue aka kiwikid ๐ blogger will not let me log in today
ReplyDeleteHello Julie, your sewing room make over looks beautiful, mind you everything you lay your creative hands on does! Cute little ironing board, handy I bet. That's cute your grandson likes opshopping too. Now please tell me how are the 3 cats holding up after this traumatic event in their lives???
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