Ian and I have spent the last 3 days since Jen left finishing off the sewing shed. One of my craft friends said I should call it the Sew'n'Sew Shed. I'm thinking about it.
It took us a couple of days to build the dividing wall and then today we built the shelves.
Ian says "where do we go from here?"
I have all my stash in those plastic bins with wheels, one for reds, one for blues and so on, and then I have a couple or three for my dressmaking material and then one for my teddy bear supplies and so on and so on. I think I have about 20 - 25 all up. I even have 4 that at the moment live under the cutting table and they hold my sewing threads and all my sewing books and folders and that's not counting my magazines. It will be great being able to put them on display on the bookshelf. Hope I have enough bookshelves?
This is the view from the back of the shed. All that lovely green you can see is sugarcane.
and this view is from the front of the shed.
Tomorrow we line the storage side of the dividing wall and then I can move in with a clear conscience, cause once I start moving I ain't stopping till everything is put away where it's supposed to go and then I can start moving things into their proper places in the house.
...... and first thing tomorrow is to draft that pattern that keeps getting put on the backburner.


3 comments:
Hi Lynette
loved looking at the photos of your "shed" and the surrounding countryside, enjoy.
hugs Lynette Middleton
Gold Coast
Fantastic Lynne, can't wait to see the wonderful work that will come out of your studio. Love your view, looks idyllic.
Love & Hugs
Suzanne
Lynette, I love your shed! What a wonderful space in which to create. The photo of your very cute protegee is gorgeous too. Love, Di J.
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