I'm very happy that you now have a proper sewing studio. But I think all your electrics should be on the same wall. You can buy these cable boxes from Bunnings that hide the power boards and cables. Your fabric could go in the closet as there's a lot of light coming in. The cutting station can go where your sewing table is and have all your cutting tools near your cutting mat so your not walking back and fourth. You will have plenty of time now to play around with your set up. :)
Your studio is so lovely and bright, I really love watching people set up their studio spaces and how they use them. I'm totally cramped in where I am and it's so hard to craft but it's probably because I have so many crafty things I do. Yay so glad to see you crocheting, I also crochet for markets as well as other things I make. I look forward to watching your market adventures for 2024
Hello from OHIO USA, Looking through the different downloads and came across your video. I too have a sewing space that has been rearranged in many different ways. I am no interior decorator but I have a couple of suggestions for your room. The layout of the tables are a good use of space. However, have you thought of putting the sewing machine on the L-shaped table near the closet, the utility board with all your sewing and cutting tools between sewing and cutting tables. You will have easy access for both spaces. Leaving the former sewing table for packaging purposes. Getting a Billy bookcase is a great idea for storage. Good luck with your new space and your business. ~Debi in Ohio
I'm very happy that you now have a proper sewing studio. But I think all your electrics should be on the same wall. You can buy these cable boxes from Bunnings that hide the power boards and cables. Your fabric could go in the closet as there's a lot of light coming in. The cutting station can go where your sewing table is and have all your cutting tools near your cutting mat so your not walking back and fourth. You will have plenty of time now to play around with your set up. :)
Thanks for the tips, lovely! 💖
Use the shoe rack to hold you bolts . They can lay lengthwise across the brackets
Thanks for the suggestion, lovely 🩷
Your studio is so lovely and bright, I really love watching people set up their studio spaces and how they use them. I'm totally cramped in where I am and it's so hard to craft but it's probably because I have so many crafty things I do.
Yay so glad to see you crocheting, I also crochet for markets as well as other things I make. I look forward to watching your market adventures for 2024
Thanks lovely! 💖
Hello from OHIO USA, Looking through the different downloads and came across your video. I too have a sewing space that has been rearranged in many different ways. I am no interior decorator but I have a couple of suggestions for your room. The layout of the tables are a good use of space. However, have you thought of putting the sewing machine on the L-shaped table near the closet, the utility board with all your sewing and cutting tools between sewing and cutting tables. You will have easy access for both spaces. Leaving the former sewing table for packaging purposes. Getting a Billy bookcase is a great idea for storage. Good luck with your new space and your business. ~Debi in Ohio
Hi from Sydney! You're my first watcher from Ohio. Thanks for the tips lovely 💖
Your new studio looks great! Very exciting ❤
Thanks lovely! 💖
hi love your new spece, why dont you use shoerack for your material storage
Hi Lovely, thanks for the tips! 🩷