I can't believe that it's a year since I posted on Where Bloggers Create 2013!
Not a lot has changed, furniture-wise, this past year, though I do have more stuff! My so-called cutting table is covered in various bowls, pots etc of haberdashery etc. Ideally, I could do with more storage, one day...
Here's the photos (by the way, for me, this is tidy!!!).
Pop over to My Desert Cottage and follow the Where Bloggers Create 2014 link to have a wander around lots of bloggers workrooms. I'll be doing the same, and looking out for effective storage solutions too.
TTFN
Louise
Love the bowls and the fabric cabinet. I don't sew but I keep telling myself one day I'm going to pile a cabinet with endless fabric patterns in all sorts of colors. Makes me smile.
ReplyDeleteThx for sharing.
I think I'd collect fabric even if I couldn't do any sewing!
DeleteWhat a creative space to work in!
ReplyDeleteThank you Karla
DeleteI like the little blue tiered organizer built of plates and vases?
ReplyDeleteIt's actually a cupcake stand made from cardboard. I'd originally bought it to display things on my stall at fairs, but I used it to take some photos and it's stayed there ever since!
DeleteGreat space. Looks like an attic. And with windows. Thanks for sharing. I am following you.
ReplyDeleteI posted my sewing room in a 'closet'. Come see me.
Thanks for sharing your space. It seems we just can't stop at one creative venture... they kind of multiply over the years. I could have a lot of fun in your studio. :-)
ReplyDelete~Carmen~
p.s. Neat old sewing machine.
Wow look at all the lovely fabric, and the beautiful old Singer. Love it! Thanks so much for the tour. Karen.x
ReplyDeleteI too have been taking Tips and Notes on Effective Storage Solutions from all the more Organized Creative Bloggers joining the Party! *winks* The only reason my Space has the Illusion of Order is that I recently reclaimed it after a long displacement and did a blank canvas makeover... so things weren't in total Chaos yet! *Smiles* Thanks for Sharing your Creative Space... your Stash of Supplies is enviable! Blessings from the Arizona Desert... Dawn... The Bohemian
ReplyDeleteLots of goodies to go through, Louise! I'd love to just go through your fabric stash. That is one of my downfalls, although I've been really good this year so far. : )
ReplyDeleteYou have some wonderful things to play with in there Louise!!! And really isn't that what our studios are for??? I saw you have bookcases stuffed full of fabric too!! It's an addiction isnt it??? LOL! Thank you so much for joining the party and letting us have a peak inside! It was fun!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe fabric filled bookcase - I died! So many lovely things to craft with I would be like a kid in a candy store! Thanks for sharing your space with us.
ReplyDeletewow, what an amazing space x and its cram packed full of goodies (although im sure theres plenty of room to squeeze a bit more in ;-) )
ReplyDeleteI have to make do with a little corner in our living room, and we dont own a table either, but i have a very understanding hubby !! :-D
I love looking at your space overflowing with goodness! I bet you know where everything is too!!
ReplyDeleteWow, so many gorgeous things in your crafty space, I love all the different types of storage you've used.
ReplyDeleteI am literally dripping in envy! I'm so sorry I should just be happy for you. I have stuff in a cupboard, behind the sofa, in the bottom of my wardrobe, and when I am making something we have to eat off trays because I'm spread all over the table! (well not me - my project of course!)
ReplyDeleteI'm going to scroll back up and enjoy looking at these photos a little while longer now - aahhhh!
Love the Craft room and welcome back
ReplyDeleteI love your fabric cabinet & pretty little pillows!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing.
Tammy
Is that some sort of exercise machine behind those plants??? Ha love it. I would love to spend some time there looking at your fabric stash. Thanks for the look-see!
ReplyDeleteWow, lots of things to create with. Love the fabric cabinet. I need to collect more fabric. Thanks for the tour. I am Janet from Graceful Rose.
ReplyDeleteOH, look at all the beautiful stuff!!! Pretty little pin cushions and one never can have to much fabric!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Diana
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