Monday, January 24, 2011

A tour of my creative space.

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We moved into our new house in November 2009. Since moving in we have had our hands full caring for our twins, my finishing residency, working, studying for and passing my OB/GYN board exams, working, getting the main living spaces in order and more working. When we first looked at the house I immediately fell in love with the attic and knew it would make a beautiful sewing and crafting space. However, out of necessity, this project was low on the to-do list. Its been a little over a year since we moved in and we FINALLY started on the attic. So, over the course of a couple weekends, Husband and I diligently worked transforming our attic space into a home office on one side and a creative space on the other.

Our 1920’s home is full of character and the attic is no exception with it’s beautiful hardwood floors, charming small windows, and lots of nooks & crannies. I drew inspiration from many sources. My grandmother taught me to sew so I knew I wanted some of the furniture I inherited from her and her sewing basket to be in this space. I also knew I had to have a wall of hooped fabric which was, of course, inspired by a visit to Purl Soho. I wanted my creative space to not only be a place where I could retreat and simply be while making, but also to be a space for gathering. I envisioned a space for my mom & sister to join in the making (crafty sleepovers are the best), a space for husband to curl up and watch a movie while keeping me company, and a space that could grow to involve my little crafters, as well. So, I chose to divide the space into smaller clusters…the sitting area, the sewing/cutting area, and the storage area.

The Sitting Area
A micro-suede covered futon, a bench that belonged to my grandmother who taught me to sew and a thrifted black painted chair surround a thick wool rug. Of course, there is a TV for movie watching with Husband while sewing. The soft wool rug creates a comfortable floor space for those projects that require more room. A dressform rounds out this area providing a nice decorative touch when not in use.

The Sewing/Cutting Area
This table moved with me from our old house. Do any of you recognize it? It is simply a folding table with a skirt that I made with some home décor weight fabric found for a really good deal from JoAnn’s. It is perfect because it is a great height for sewing and cutting and has plenty of space for both. I sew with a Bernina Aurora 440 Quilters Edition and I often use my embroidery module. My favorite thread, presser feet and laptop are kept close by the machine. It’s great to have a computer close by to follow along with tutorials (no wasting paper printing tutorials!) and it is a must for machine embroidery.

The cutting mat is always out and ready…and I couldn’t live without my Gingher scissors and rotary cutter! Everything I need is always right at my fingertips on this table. Spice jars from Ikea perfectly store alligator clips and jewels for making hair bows for my little girlie and chipped pieces of wedding china and crystal make perfect containers for a tomato pincushion and scissors, respectively. I chose Ott-Lites for this space because I love the natural light they provide. The ironing board is close by the sewing table because I use it A LOT while sewing! I use a Rowenta and love it.

The Storage Area
There are actually two storage areas in this space. The first storage area is right behind my sewing/cutting table and I keep all of my frequently used supplies here. I love these CUBEicals by Closetmaid. This one is perfect for housing all of my crafty books and makes a cute display shelf for vintage knitting needles (and new ones too!) and vintage wooden spools of thread (my weakness). The yarn baller is strategically placed…I can loop a hank of yarn over the back of my sewing chair and easily wind up a ball of yarn. Who needs a swift, right? The canvas bins store projects in progress, machine embroidery supplies (hoop, grid, spray adhesive, stabilizer, etc.) and Cricut cartridges. All notions are kept handy but neatly labeled and tucked away in two Rubbermaid containers.

See that door below the rod holding ribbons? That door leads to one of the attic cubbies which serves as the second storage area. In there I store my fabric and other odds & ends supplies. I also have my Singer Futura in there at the time being. Anyone interested in a sewing/embroidery machine???

So that rounds out the tour...

Now tell me...where do you create?

3 comments:

  1. LOVE it! I bet it feels great to have your space set up. I can't wait to see what you make ~ now only if you lived next door - I could come and borrow that embroidery machine ;-)

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  2. Your sew blog is lovely. Your is awesome and very good and very useful for all. Keep sharing and posting

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