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    #16
    :lol: :lol: :lol: - We have already been through the ping-pong table phase Terrie. :lol: I have a funny feeling that this is all being done so that he can set up his train set! :roll: Oh well, so long as the sofa bed gets moved from my sewing room to the basement so that I can get a proper cutting table into my sewing room I don't mind. :lol:

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      #17
      What!? Get on down there and stake a claim for yourself Rita. It sounds like a sewing room to me!
      Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio

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        #18
        I'm really torn about this one, Rita. I gave up the basement to DH and his wood shop along with the adjacent family room (and full bath) and kept the tiny 8x11' room with the huge window upstairs for my quilting. I have peace and quiet, the space is mine and no one else's, and if I ever want to, I can sneak down to the basement with my smaller sewing machine and invade his space anytime I want to (I think it's called keeping him company :lol: :lol: :lol: rather than having my sewing room in the basement and getting overtaken by his encroaching projects... :roll:

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          #19
          That's one drawback of the basement - they usually don't have great lighting. An upstairs room is better for that aspect, so I can see the struggle between having more space or having more light. :? We have an extension 'sunroom' that I have my eye on for sewing, but so far, just do my hand sewing in there. I think it's unrealistic to think I can move everything upstairs :roll:

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            #20
            My "studio" is in the basement, and because the ceiling is not finished, I can hang a shop light anywhere I need one! Just drive some nails in the ceiling joists and hang the fixture from chains exactly where I need it! And the older I get, the more lights I need to add! :roll:


            It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
            That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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              #21
              Originally posted by kfstitcher
              What!? Get on down there and stake a claim for yourself Rita. It sounds like a sewing room to me!
              :lol: :lol: :lol:
              The 'real' plan is to make the basement into a den for the teenage kids so that we can get all their stuff out of the sitting room - you know, xBox, Wii, Playstation etc.. At the moment my sewing room has to double up as a guest bedroom occasionally. The sofa-bed will go down to the basement for the kids and the occasional guest - usually one of their friends anyway. That way I can take over my sewing room completely. I am very happy where it is because it is very near the kitchen and sitting room so that I can stay in touch. If it was in the basement the rest of the family would never see me. :lol:

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                #22
                Good plan Rita. That's where I would rather be. Closer to the kitchen and everything. I brought my old machine up to the living room last week so I would get more done at night while sitting around with my husband watching EVERY channel on the tv.
                Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio

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                  #23
                  i live alone - turned my spare bedroom into a sewing room early this year - and guess where bernie - and my ironing board (which makes a fantastic large extra coffeetable/diningtable), a large part of my stash, my thread cabinet and me spend most of our time? right smack in the middle of the living/dining room!
                  my sewing room gets the morning light and has my laptop with a large monitor - but in my living room i have the light in the afternoon - the door to the balcony (on nice summer days i actually move the sewing room outside - on nice not so warm days the door is wide open and i pretend i got some fresh air!!!
                  luckily i have the ironing board which is moveable for easy access to it / the closet behind it. i can stand my laptop on it and an extra monitor when i do work there / i can use it to iron fabrics while watching tv (3 bing crosby movies and a whole load of fabrics were got through on sunday afternoon) / i throw a quilt over it and serve cookies and coffee to drop in visitors / i put a large plywood shelf on it with my cutting mat when i need to cut fabrics ... and if it needs to go it can be folded up and hidden behind the door in my bedroom - what a great invention....
                  my dining table has bernie on it - a multitude of fabrics, batting pieces and sewing notions - because - well - the sewing table is in the sewing room with my old artista - and the fabrics that are between the stash and the dining room (in whichever direction). am hoping the new year will bring a little order into the confusion - but...

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                    #24
                    sounds very familiar except that I have plenty of room to keep all my mess ops: ops: ops:

                    living in Central Denmark
                    Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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                      #25
                      Hi Lotti,
                      I'm sure you know just where everything is.
                      Anne

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                        #26
                        Sounds like a quilt house not a quilt room Lotti

                        Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                          #27
                          Actually a quilt apartment... Except for the bathroom, that only has occasional visitations of threads and thimbles and things when pockets are emptied before clothes go into laundry basket.

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                            #28
                            Lotti, how about when you wash and hang starched fabrics in the shower to dry? :lol: :lol: :lol:

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Renata
                              Lotti, how about when you wash and hang starched fabrics in the shower to dry? :lol: :lol: :lol:
                              Well as long as she doesn't mix up her starch for shampoo she should be alright :wink:

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                                #30
                                :lol: :lol: :lol:

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