Thank you for sharing all of your sewing goodies! I love vintage things! Tootie is just precious!!! I love the story about your Mom’s sewing machine!!! What a sweet husband you have! I wish I lived closer to you!!!! The moldings on your door and your balcony are beautiful! I have my Grandmother’s Old Singer Sewing Machine in the wooden cabinet with the treadle for your feet! I played with that when was a little girl, and I recently turned 69!!! Yikes! My Nanny- Grandmother passed away when I was 12 and she was 80. So that machine is very old. It has the gold lettering on the machine. I also have my Mom’s Black Singer Featherweight that she sewed my clothes and formals on growing up. My mom learned to sew on that old treadle machine and she was born in 1920. You are a very creative lady and I love your videos! Hugs to you and Tootie!
I love hearing your stories also. I also have a treadle machine I started a quilt on it but I don't sew on it much. We're pretty close in age, I'm 67. I wish you lived closer also.
Thank you for the tour! I love the old moldings, old doorknobs, etc. I’m a vintage kind of girl! I love all your old sewing machines. I am lucky to have my mother-in-law’s 1954 Singer in the original cabinet. I sewed all my girls’ clothes on it. I also received my grandmother’s machine she bought in the ‘60’s. I use my featherweight as my travel machine, and leave my Bernina at home. It has all metal parts. I love your fabric closet. Mine is not as organized. Thanks again! Happy stitching!❤
I loved seeing things you have that I have, we read the same books, the scissor holders, etc. I love that shadow box and the glass red cabinet on the wall. ❤
I truly enjoyed your sewing room tour and much appreciated how you took the time to introduce your beautiful machines! Like your commenter stated we would love to see your additional machines you have stored in your basement.
@@thenightlystitcherHi Deana. I thoroughly enjoyed that. Your sewing machines are really interesting and beautiful. I loved seeing Tootie at various times 😂. Your fabric selection is really something! I could just wander around your room for hours, thank you ❤
That was simply incredible. What a treat and what a job for you to tape it. I am gobsmacked. I must say if you run out of things to video tape I don't think any of us would mind seeing your sewing machines in the basement but you wouldn't want to bring them all up or spend much effort on getting them out it would just be too much just overall look at them would be fantastic
What a fun tour of your crafting space. You could be locked in there forever and have never ending fun! So much beautiful fabric to play with. Thanks for sharing.❤❤
Your tour was fabulous! What a room you have and all those sewing machines and fabric closet!!! Wow!!! And your puppy is so adorable!!! I would be holding him constantly!!! LOL Have a wonderful day!
Love your sewing room! I have a singer 404, 503a, I love seeing all your vintage machines! Please more! I was 4 yrs old and my aunt made me a doll the when you flipped it one side was little red riding hood and the other the wolf. Well she had put a sewing pin to close the dress, I swallowed it and told my mom and dad and I had to spend a week in the hospital in a crib with a lid so I wouldn't bounce around..I was so scared and at the time parents were not allowed to spend the night..I would cry. Eventually the needle passed and I didn't need surgery. Another time about a year later, I was pretending to sew on a singer treadle our land lady owned and I sewed through my finger! It didn't hurt and my aunt said well if she wants to learn to sew, I better teach her the right way! I was curious child..lol. lucky you to have so many feather weights! I totally agree with you about sewing on vintage machines, I have expensive plastic machines but I prefer the vintage too! My sister gave me my mom's vintage Kenmore machine in a cabinet..I love! I also have her newer white machine. Thanks for your tour. Show us how you store your machines! Your fabric closet is awesome. I have one of my dad's tool box with my own tools too. Great minds think alike!
I love your sewing room! I sew on old machines too! I have a wizard from Japan that I call Merlin I sew most of my quilt pieces together with. I also have a singer like the first one you showed I think mine is a 401 it was used in schools I was able to get it with all the parts and feet and she sews like a dream😊her name is Ginger 😊I love to quilt and do needle point but over the last few years I haven’t had the time to finish much but I’m planning on doing more sewing now. I have just recently stumbled upon the floss tubes and love seeing all the video’s from you all. I hope to meet some new sewing buddies I can’t wait to go to my first retreat! I have a TH-cam channel but have never put my sewing on my channel I never thought about it. This is going to be sew much fun😃😃
Thanks for watching. I enjoyed you sharing your story. I am going to find your flosstube and subscribe and watch. I just throw in anything I'm working on in my videos. I know most of us do more than just cross stitch.
What a charming tour of your amazing sewing room! I love seeing another scissor collector, and Pioneer Woamn fabric lover! The tomato patch and pins and learning about all your sewing machines in the basement was really a treat!
I loved the tour you did of sewing room. What a wonderful gift your husband gave you of getting your mother's sewing machine back. My mom made our clothes as well growing up. Now I need to find our if she still has her original sewing machine. I know she has newer ones. Your house is absolutely beautiful! I also collect old sewing stuff and really enjoyed seeing yours. That's a great idea wrapping your fabric. Mine is all folded and sitting on shelves.
Thanks so much for sharing your happy place and vintage treasures Deana, really interesting. Also nice to know it's not only me who has Sunday hair 😅 😊.
Thank you for showing us!! I love seeing people's crafty spaces!! My Shepard/whippet mix rescue did the same little arm movements while walking only on her back feet like your little Tootie did during the video.
Wow! What a room. My sewing room stays messy. I have tried to organize it, but it’s hard. I’m always hunting things in it. You have got a lot of fabric…. and sewing machines…. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for watching and commenting. ❤️ if you go to that video or it should be on most of my videos, go to the description box and click on it. It should then show my etsy shop link. You can click on it and it will take you to my shop. I'm embarrassed to say I don't have many in there right now. But if you click on follow, it will notify you when I add more. Thanks so much.
Thanks for the awesome tour of your sewing room - I think it looks very clean and organized…it is a ‘working space’ after all - not a showroom…I’m sure you spend lots of happy hours in there…so happy you got your Mom’s sewing machine back….unbelievable that the guy charged an extra $25! ❤❤❤
Beautiful view from your window! I have finished a musical school for piano class and I never thought that someone will use a piano stool for their craft room, so smart!
Love seeing all your vintage machines! We bought a pretty little shed with a porch this past summer to hold all of mine. I have a suggestion for your Signature sewing machine. Some of these oldies have a double socket (sometimes called a motor block) in which to plug two different cords that come from the machine. One socket is for the light and the other for the motor. They are often unmarked as to which is which. If your motor cord is plugged into the light socket, it operates as a total "stop and go" with no speed variation. So...if that Signature machine has a double socket on the right of the pillar (I think I can see it in your video but not sure), the first easy thing to try is to switch those cords around. Not sure this will work for yours but it's worth a try. (Forgive me if you knew that already. 🙂 I've seen a lot of machines that are thought to be broken because the two cords are just plugged into the wrong sockets.)
Thanks for the information. I didn't know some were not marked. I'm not sure if this one has the double socket but I'll take a look in the morning. I really appreciate you watching and letting me know.
I love that you fix up and use old machines. I got an old Elna made in Switzerland at an auction for $25 and I thought even if it costs me to fix up it would be worth it. But I cleaned and oiled it and threaded it right (the bobbin was wound wrong and it was threaded wrong...no wonder the person didn't like it) and it works like a charm. My best machine actually and I don't think it was used much. I'm with you on not liking the electronic, plastic machines as much. I also love my old Pfaff which was made in Germany.
Ms. Deana, this was so fun! I even got to see where my project bag was born... and I think I saw the fabric as well on your little cart! I kept hoping you didn't pull a muscle or "do a Steve" while leaning and opening, and moving and pulling, etc. Watching this in two parts (*insert life*)... but so cool of you to share your crafting habitat. We've all got one... aren't we lucky? #CraftySpacesMatter #HaberdasheryHaven ~~ from the Midwest, US.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it. It wasn't so smooth going when I was recording as I had hoped but it was the best I could do. I hope you have a great week!❤️
Thank you for the tour. It truly is a happy place. Great story about your Mom's machine. I'm sure Steve would have paid 5x the amount to get it back to you.
Loved the tour!! I want to come sew with you haha!! Ainsley loved the scissor holder on the one shelf that looked like a bird, she picked that out right away when you were showing that area haha! Thanks for sharing with us!!
I'm glad you all enjoyed it. If you lived closer I would diffenently have you and the girls come stitch with me!❤️ Have you considered moving to Mexico Missouri???!!!🤣
Your sewing room your made me swoon 😍 I too refurbish old machines. Nothing like 30lbs of iron for a stable sewing experience 😂 Your foot peddle issue could be as simple as crap in the case of the peddle. If you turn it upside down and remove the cover carefully you can check to see if that’s the issue before you pay someone to look at it. Thank you for sharing ❤
I love your sewing room. I thought I had a lot of fabric! lol! I am in the process of organizing mine. I am setting up one of the bedrooms into a sewing/craft room. What a mess I've got going! I am trying to be good and get rid of stuff that I know I will not be using. Tootie is so sweet! I was wondering, when you purchase your fabric, how many yards do you buy? I have only been buying a yard or so and have been finding that I'm wishing that I bought more. Thank you so much for sharing your room ,and Tootie, with us. You have given me some great ideas for mine.
Great space! How much yardage of fabric do you buy of each cut? I typically buy 3 yards of a fabric that I like. I think I have twice as much as you do, but I love it all..lol
Oh my goodness! What a wonderful room full of stitching goodies! Love love love your fabric closet! It is so organized. Question - do you mark how many yards are on each comic board? Also, when you buy fabric, do you get a certain amount each time, ie, alway buy 2 or 3 yards at a time? Just wondering. I have a similar setup using foam board that I bought & wrap the material around. I had so many different lengths of fabric that I ended up marking each one with the yardage. I couldn’t figure out any other way to do it! I also have the same setup for fat quarters! Thank you for the tour. It was not messy in my book; well organized and a very workable place. Happy Thanksgiving!
Thanks Dee, I usually buy 3-4yds at a time. I tried tagging them with how much was on each buy I wasn't very good about keeping it up so I don't do that anymore. Thanks for watching
Wonderful video Deana! I just finished commenting on your last video that I wanted to come over, but after that can you please come over to my house to help me organize my stuff? ☺️ You have really made great use of your space. I loved the story about the pink sewing machine. I'm sure there were a lot of gasps when you opened the fabric closet! Thanks Deana and I look forward to seeing you next time. Laurel 💕
Thank you for sharing all of your sewing goodies! I love vintage things! Tootie is just precious!!! I love the story about your Mom’s sewing machine!!! What a sweet husband you have! I wish I lived closer to you!!!! The moldings on your door and your balcony are beautiful! I have my Grandmother’s Old Singer Sewing Machine in the wooden cabinet with the treadle for your feet! I played with that when was a little girl, and I recently turned 69!!! Yikes! My Nanny- Grandmother passed away when I was 12 and she was 80. So that machine is very old. It has the gold lettering on the machine. I also have my Mom’s Black Singer Featherweight that she sewed my clothes and formals on growing up. My mom learned to sew on that old treadle machine and she was born in 1920. You are a very creative lady and I love your videos! Hugs to you and Tootie!
I love hearing your stories also. I also have a treadle machine I started a quilt on it but I don't sew on it much. We're pretty close in age, I'm 67. I wish you lived closer also.
Thank you sweetie!❤️
Love the story of your mom's machine. I too love the vintage metal machines.
Thank you for the tour! I love the old moldings, old doorknobs, etc. I’m a vintage kind of girl! I love all your old sewing machines. I am lucky to have my mother-in-law’s 1954 Singer in the original cabinet. I sewed all my girls’ clothes on it. I also received my grandmother’s machine she bought in the ‘60’s. I use my featherweight as my travel machine, and leave my Bernina at home. It has all metal parts. I love your fabric closet. Mine is not as organized. Thanks again! Happy stitching!❤
Thanks for watching Joyce. I love sharing my love of vintage sewing supplies and machines.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful space. If that was my space I would never leave. Wow. Love it.
Thank you so much for watching. I haven't been able to be In there as much as I'd like but now that the holidays are over I'm hoping I can.
I loved seeing things you have that I have, we read the same books, the scissor holders, etc. I love that shadow box and the glass red cabinet on the wall. ❤
Thank you!
I truly enjoyed your sewing room tour and much appreciated how you took the time to introduce your beautiful machines! Like your commenter stated we would love to see your additional machines you have stored in your basement.
Great tour! I love “picking brains” and getting ideas for my areas 😊
Thank you! I feel like I'm constantly reorganizing. I try something and then figure out I don't like it so I have to try something else.
@@thenightlystitcher the struggle is real!😅
Yes I would say you have MANY fabric choices. If it makes you happy and no one is neglected I say carry on!
So excited to see your happy place.Pleased to know you are a real person.I loved your tour so much.
Thank you so much 😊
Love your sewing room. You are sew organized!! Thanks for the tour.❤❤
Thank you for watching and commenting ❤️
I like your collection of needle minders! It is funny that you display them on the roaster 😜
Thank you! 😊 I like to use old things so when I found that it was like "what could I use this for?"
Loved seeing your happy place , your frabic closet 🥰. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
It was a joy seeing your sewing room😊
Thank you! ❤️
Ooh! Exciting! Can't watch until later but I'm really looking forward to it! Thank you ❤
Good! I hope you enjoy it!❤️
@@thenightlystitcherHi Deana. I thoroughly enjoyed that. Your sewing machines are really interesting and beautiful. I loved seeing Tootie at various times 😂. Your fabric selection is really something! I could just wander around your room for hours, thank you ❤
Gorgeous room! And your little doggie is so cute.
I enjoyed the tour of your sewing room, I got some storage ideas that I can use. Thank you for sharing!
I love your room. Thank you for taking the time to share. Hope to see you again soon 😊
Thanks so much! 😊
Really enjoyed this video, your vintage machines are brilliant x
Thank you!
That was simply incredible. What a treat and what a job for you to tape it. I am gobsmacked. I must say if you run out of things to video tape I don't think any of us would mind seeing your sewing machines in the basement but you wouldn't want to bring them all up or spend much effort on getting them out it would just be too much just overall look at them would be fantastic
Wow so much stuff. A lot of years collecting and so many sewing machines. Enjoyed the tour very much. thank you for doing it.
Thank you for watching and commenting ❤️
Love, love your sewing room ! Your so creative
Thank you
Thank you so much!
What a fun tour of your crafting space. You could be locked in there forever and have never ending fun! So much beautiful fabric to play with. Thanks for sharing.❤❤
Thanks for watching. ❤️
Great tour! What a super fun space! Wonderful fabric collection!
Thank you so much!
Your tour was fabulous! What a room you have and all those sewing machines and fabric closet!!! Wow!!! And your puppy is so adorable!!! I would be holding him constantly!!! LOL Have a wonderful day!
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.
Love your sewing room! I have a singer 404, 503a, I love seeing all your vintage machines! Please more! I was 4 yrs old and my aunt made me a doll the when you flipped it one side was little red riding hood and the other the wolf. Well she had put a sewing pin to close the dress, I swallowed it and told my mom and dad and I had to spend a week in the hospital in a crib with a lid so I wouldn't bounce around..I was so scared and at the time parents were not allowed to spend the night..I would cry. Eventually the needle passed and I didn't need surgery. Another time about a year later, I was pretending to sew on a singer treadle our land lady owned and I sewed through my finger! It didn't hurt and my aunt said well if she wants to learn to sew, I better teach her the right way! I was curious child..lol. lucky you to have so many feather weights! I totally agree with you about sewing on vintage machines, I have expensive plastic machines but I prefer the vintage too! My sister gave me my mom's vintage Kenmore machine in a cabinet..I love! I also have her newer white machine. Thanks for your tour. Show us how you store your machines! Your fabric closet is awesome. I have one of my dad's tool box with my own tools too. Great minds think alike!
I really enjoyed reading your comment. A couple of scary times as a child. My mom sewed thru her finger once. I've never done that....yet!😀
I absolutely love your room, especially, all of your beautiful vintage machines, set up and ready ❣Thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching
Really loved your craft room tour love all your babies
Thank you!❤️
I love your sewing room! I sew on old machines too! I have a wizard from Japan that I call Merlin I sew most of my quilt pieces together with. I also have a singer like the first one you showed I think mine is a 401 it was used in schools I was able to get it with all the parts and feet and she sews like a dream😊her name is Ginger 😊I love to quilt and do needle point but over the last few years I haven’t had the time to finish much but I’m planning on doing more sewing now. I have just recently stumbled upon the floss tubes and love seeing all the video’s from you all. I hope to meet some new sewing buddies I can’t wait to go to my first retreat! I have a TH-cam channel but have never put my sewing on my channel I never thought about it. This is going to be sew much fun😃😃
Thanks for watching. I enjoyed you sharing your story. I am going to find your flosstube and subscribe and watch. I just throw in anything I'm working on in my videos. I know most of us do more than just cross stitch.
What a charming tour of your amazing sewing room! I love seeing another scissor collector, and Pioneer Woamn fabric lover! The tomato patch and pins and learning about all your sewing machines in the basement was really a treat!
Thank you for watching and commenting. I really appreciate it. Have a great week ❤️
I loved the tour you did of sewing room. What a wonderful gift your husband gave you of getting your mother's sewing machine back. My mom made our clothes as well growing up. Now I need to find our if she still has her original sewing machine. I know she has newer ones. Your house is absolutely beautiful! I also collect old sewing stuff and really enjoyed seeing yours. That's a great idea wrapping your fabric. Mine is all folded and sitting on shelves.
Thank you. I love looking for vintage sewing supplies.
Wow! Your sewing room is like a museum! I love all the vintage machines you have and the fun things you have collected! Thanks for the tour!!😍
Your welcome but also thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate it ❤️
Thanks so much for sharing your happy place and vintage treasures Deana, really interesting. Also nice to know it's not only me who has Sunday hair 😅 😊.
Thanks, I really enjoy collecting vintage sewing supplies. And Sunday hair can also be worn during the week if I'm not going anywhere!🤣
Thank you for showing us!! I love seeing people's crafty spaces!! My Shepard/whippet mix rescue did the same little arm movements while walking only on her back feet like your little Tootie did during the video.
Thank you. We have always had dogs and she's the 1st one that we've had that does that!
Loved the tour! Fun to see how others organize their sewing/stitching! That little Tootie - just love her so, she waited for you to finish! Thank you!
Thank you so much! Tootie is so spoiled! ❤️
So many cool things. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
What a fun tour! Thanks for doing that. I especially love your fabric closet and I don't even sew much!
Thank you so much!
I’ve just met my twin as far as collections. Love this, thank you! I’m a vintage machine collector as well
I know there are a few of us collectors out there but I don't hear about them. I just bought a blue Morse a few days ago.
@@thenightlystitcher oooh nice
Thanks for the great tour!!
Ima come to your house to play! Love the tour! Can't wait to see the next room! ❤
I'd love to have you at my house! You know if you ever get close to me you better stop by! ❤️
What an awesome fabric collection! Thanks for the tour! Your puppy is precious too!
Thanks for sharing .i enjoyed seeing your goodies. ❤😂😊
Thanks for watching!
Wow! What a room. My sewing room stays messy. I have tried to organize it, but it’s hard. I’m always hunting things in it. You have got a lot of fabric…. and sewing machines…. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! It's hard to work and keep it clean too.
You are so well organized Deena! I'm so impressed with your ability to rescue and repair old machines. I know who to call if I run into issues now 😉.
A wonderful tour. Thank you for taking the time. A beautiful craft room I would never need to leave it.
Awesome! I am happy that you have the space to enjoy the things you love. Thank you for the tour.
Alright sister, i wanna see these bags you sew!
Your fabrics are awesome
Thank you so much for watching and commenting. ❤️ if you go to that video or it should be on most of my videos, go to the description box and click on it. It should then show my etsy shop link. You can click on it and it will take you to my shop. I'm embarrassed to say I don't have many in there right now. But if you click on follow, it will notify you when I add more. Thanks so much.
Thanks for the awesome tour of your sewing room - I think it looks very clean and organized…it is a ‘working space’ after all - not a showroom…I’m sure you spend lots of happy hours in there…so happy you got your Mom’s sewing machine back….unbelievable that the guy charged an extra $25! ❤❤❤
Beautiful view from your window! I have finished a musical school for piano class and I never thought that someone will use a piano stool for their craft room, so smart!
It actually works better than my chairs
love the tour, especially your fabric closet, that is amazing
Thank you. I have an addiction to fabric and stitching!🤣
I loved your video but sure enjoyed the ending 🥰 Tootie is such a cutie!!
Thank you so much. She's very special to me!❤️ thank you for watching
Love seeing all your vintage machines! We bought a pretty little shed with a porch this past summer to hold all of mine.
I have a suggestion for your Signature sewing machine. Some of these oldies have a double socket (sometimes called a motor block) in which to plug two different cords that come from the machine. One socket is for the light and the other for the motor. They are often unmarked as to which is which. If your motor cord is plugged into the light socket, it operates as a total "stop and go" with no speed variation. So...if that Signature machine has a double socket on the right of the pillar (I think I can see it in your video but not sure), the first easy thing to try is to switch those cords around. Not sure this will work for yours but it's worth a try.
(Forgive me if you knew that already. 🙂 I've seen a lot of machines that are thought to be broken because the two cords are just plugged into the wrong sockets.)
Thanks for the information. I didn't know some were not marked. I'm not sure if this one has the double socket but I'll take a look in the morning. I really appreciate you watching and letting me know.
Wonderful tour Deana,your craft room is a working room,I love it,also really love your fabric closet,great tour thanks for sharing 🇳🇿❤️🪡
Thank you so much!
I love that you fix up and use old machines. I got an old Elna made in Switzerland at an auction for $25 and I thought even if it costs me to fix up it would be worth it. But I cleaned and oiled it and threaded it right (the bobbin was wound wrong and it was threaded wrong...no wonder the person didn't like it) and it works like a charm. My best machine actually and I don't think it was used much. I'm with you on not liking the electronic, plastic machines as much. I also love my old Pfaff which was made in Germany.
Ms. Deana, this was so fun! I even got to see where my project bag was born... and I think I saw the fabric as well on your little cart! I kept hoping you didn't pull a muscle or "do a Steve" while leaning and opening, and moving and pulling, etc. Watching this in two parts (*insert life*)... but so cool of you to share your crafting habitat. We've all got one... aren't we lucky? #CraftySpacesMatter #HaberdasheryHaven ~~ from the Midwest, US.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it. It wasn't so smooth going when I was recording as I had hoped but it was the best I could do. I hope you have a great week!❤️
Loved the tour!
Thank you!
What a great video, can’t wait for your other room 😊 love from England
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Wowzer!!
I love your sewing craft room!! I want it and I don't sew!! 😊
Lol! Thank you! P.S. you can always learn!😀❤️
Thank you for the tour. It truly is a happy place. Great story about your Mom's machine. I'm sure Steve would have paid 5x the amount to get it back to you.
Lol! I'm sure he would! He never buys much for himself but he will spend on me in a heart beat!❤️
Loved the tour!! I want to come sew with you haha!! Ainsley loved the scissor holder on the one shelf that looked like a bird, she picked that out right away when you were showing that area haha! Thanks for sharing with us!!
I'm glad you all enjoyed it. If you lived closer I would diffenently have you and the girls come stitch with me!❤️ Have you considered moving to Mexico Missouri???!!!🤣
Your sewing room your made me swoon 😍 I too refurbish old machines. Nothing like 30lbs of iron for a stable sewing experience 😂 Your foot peddle issue could be as simple as crap in the case of the peddle. If you turn it upside down and remove the cover carefully you can check to see if that’s the issue before you pay someone to look at it. Thank you for sharing ❤
Thank you, I'll have to take a look at it. Isn't the vintage machines awesome! Thanks for watching❤️
Lovely tour…what treasures have
Thank you
I love your sewing room. I thought I had a lot of fabric! lol! I am in the process of organizing mine. I am setting up one of the bedrooms into a sewing/craft room. What a mess I've got going! I am trying to be good and get rid of stuff that I know I will not be using. Tootie is so sweet! I was wondering, when you purchase your fabric, how many yards do you buy? I have only been buying a yard or so and have been finding that I'm wishing that I bought more. Thank you so much for sharing your room ,and Tootie, with us. You have given me some great ideas for mine.
Thanks Linda, I always buy 3 yards if they have that much. If I really love a fabric then I will buy 4 - 6 yds.
Thanks so much. Good to know. I will keep that in mind for future shopping. @@thenightlystitcher
Great space! How much yardage of fabric do you buy of each cut? I typically buy 3 yards of a fabric that I like. I think I have twice as much as you do, but I love it all..lol
I usually buy 3 to 4 yds but if I really love it I may buy more. 95% of the time 3 to 4 yds. Thanks for watching and commenting!❤️
Oh my goodness! What a wonderful room full of stitching goodies! Love love love your fabric closet! It is so organized. Question - do you mark how many yards are on each comic board? Also, when you buy fabric, do you get a certain amount each time, ie, alway buy 2 or 3 yards at a time? Just wondering. I have a similar setup using foam board that I bought & wrap the material around. I had so many different lengths of fabric that I ended up marking each one with the yardage. I couldn’t figure out any other way to do it! I also have the same setup for fat quarters! Thank you for the tour. It was not messy in my book; well organized and a very workable place. Happy Thanksgiving!
Thanks Dee, I usually buy 3-4yds at a time. I tried tagging them with how much was on each buy I wasn't very good about keeping it up so I don't do that anymore. Thanks for watching
Wonderful video Deana! I just finished commenting on your last video that I wanted to come over, but after that can you please come over to my house to help me organize my stuff? ☺️ You have really made great use of your space. I loved the story about the pink sewing machine. I'm sure there were a lot of gasps when you opened the fabric closet! Thanks Deana and I look forward to seeing you next time. Laurel 💕
Thank you so much for watching and commenting!❤️
Thank you
You're welcome
Turn your phone 📱 around!!
Andytube has approx 500 videos, there are footpeddle videos among them
is the pink one a Necchi?
No the pink on is an American Home.