Sunday, March 12, 2023

Designing A New Sewing/Hobby Space

It's time to make some changes.  If you seen my post before on my space, you will know I currently reside in an RV and even though my space was working very well.. it still lacked in some things that I feel I need to keep my creative juices flowing.  Here is a image of how I had it laid out last time...
Some of my biggest issues was lighting, lack of wall space, my chair and tables kept falling off the ledge where my pull out slide into my living space (about an inch drop), and when i put support under my table legs, they kept sliding out and I was constantly having to lift and reset them.  To hard for me with MG.  Plus other problems.  So I quit working, took it all down and have not quilted or sewn most the winter.

I started to watching a few studio organization videos, looking at images on Pinterest, and google searches.  I must say that one video stood out above and beyond all the rest. Maybe because I already apply m any of the planning tech. described and have done so for many years so they are tried and true.  I know they work and I consistently use them in my planning.  But she also had some great idea's that I had not considered that i hope to put into my planning of my new space.  You can watch the Youtube video "Here".

First I'll be ripping out my carpet.  Boring - and hard labor since I found out, they stapled it down almost everywhere with big staples, and some places are anchored with tie/down D-rings which have rusted.  So not to bore you with my very slow progress and not so interesting photos of rv flooring I'll get that done and get back to you in a  month (if I'm lucky) with the floors all done.  : )  




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