My sewing space....
July is Pink Chalk Studio's Where I Sew Month 2013. I shared my sewing space with y'all back at the beginning of the year and you are all invited to the encore....enjoy. Haha!
This is my purple room. Before kids, it was a guest room. Now it's a playroom and sewing room.
Note the very decorated college diploma...just the way it should be with all my badges! Ha! The rest of the room has a couch, tv and more toys than a child should ever need or have...sweet but rotten! The armoire houses my Silhouette and printer on the top and tons of scrapbook paper and supplies on the bottom. All my fabrics are stored in the closet to the left. I recently organized my fabrics but they are already getting messy again. Doesn't take long. Lucky for you this picture was right after I finished.
I love looking at everyone's sewing spaces so be sure to link up too!!
Melissa
This is my purple room. Before kids, it was a guest room. Now it's a playroom and sewing room.
Note the very decorated college diploma...just the way it should be with all my badges! Ha! The rest of the room has a couch, tv and more toys than a child should ever need or have...sweet but rotten! The armoire houses my Silhouette and printer on the top and tons of scrapbook paper and supplies on the bottom. All my fabrics are stored in the closet to the left. I recently organized my fabrics but they are already getting messy again. Doesn't take long. Lucky for you this picture was right after I finished.
I love looking at everyone's sewing spaces so be sure to link up too!!
Melissa
Nice space, I love the purple walls! When I have a dedicated sewing room, the walls will be purple too :)
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