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Michelle, my OneNote came with my Office 2007, so I have paid for it also. I know a lot of people use EverNote which is free. I have not tried it myself, but my brother uses it, so it can't be very bad . You can see more here http://www.evernote.com
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Thanks Renata and Zarah. I have heard of Evernote so now I know that One Note is something similar. Evernote is on my list of downloads that I'd like to learn and use... along with Dropbox and Adobe Ideas App for my Ipad. I am very slow to grab onto new technology! I haven't even used Pinterest yet! LOL
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I agree, it would be nice to see some small sewing spaces. For years I sewed in the kitchen or living room. As the kids left home I moved into one of the bedrooms, sharing the room when the kids visited. When I got my longarm, I moved to the basement. Now when the kids come and bring the grandkids, I still have to share. Eventually, I want my area partitioned off with a door that locks. :mrgreen: I have space now, but it is not fancy! 2 of the walls are painted concrete. The other 2 are drywall, but it has not been taped or painted yet. I am waiting for the partition wall and door, so it can all be done at one time. Maybe the next time my son comes home. Hopefully, by then I will have things moved around to the best place for me.
I am stalling. I have at least 50 coming for DGD's first B-day on Saturday, and the house is a mess. I must get busy!!!
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Cathy, before finishing those walls... Think hard about their futurebuse... This is your chance to turn one of them into a fabulous - full-sized design wall... Get some insulation panels l, cover with flannel or your 'grab- fabric of choice and tack those onto the wall. The rest of the walls, I would do my darnedest to turn into shelving/cupboards ... Of course you're probably already working on that.
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Nancy, I had a bookcase cut down to fit under the sloped ceiling, and store fabric on its shelves in plastic boxes. If I had room (which I don't!), it would have been nice to put some drawer units there. Maybe you could build something in. I have my ironing board along the rest of the sloped wall, which works if your walls are high enough. My only large full wall has a design wall and a bigger bookcase, so I don't really have any more wall space...other walls are taken up with windows, beams, door, and a small closet.
My design wall sounds like yours, Lotti, foam insulation boards covered with flannel. I covered each board individually, taping/stapling the flannel around the back, then attached them to the wall with velcro.
Let us know what storage and other studio solutions you come up with!
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Originally posted by leafyMy design wall sounds like yours, Lotti, foam insulation boards covered with flannel. I covered each board individually, taping/stapling the flannel around the back, then attached them to the wall with velcro.
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Originally posted by lottiCathy, before finishing those walls... Think hard about their futurebuse... This is your chance to turn one of them into a fabulous - full-sized design wall... Get some insulation panels l, cover with flannel or your 'grab- fabric of choice and tack those onto the wall. The rest of the walls, I would do my darnedest to turn into shelving/cupboards ... Of course you're probably already working on that.
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I love hearing about everyone's studios. Right now I am blessed to have a large space in our daylight basement. Someday, when we downsize, my dream is to have my space next to the kitchen so I can run over and start dinner and keep sewing, stopping occasionally to stir the pot :-) (because honestly, I would much rather be sewing than cooking) :-) I too use and love One Note.
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