One of the things I enjoy finding most on the internet is photos and stories of sewing studios by other quilters and crafters.
It is amazing when you study certain areas of the photos what you can learn that will help you with organizing your own space.
Today I saw a link to look at Eleanor Burns new studio area. They show the before and after photos which I truly enjoy.
Here is the link to see the photos, Eleanor Burns Studio
When I clicked on the “before” photo I was so surprised, I couldn’t believe how her studio looked so plain and generic from what I thought her before photo would look like. I really expected her old sewing studio would be more glamorous. It wasn’t unclean or horribly cluttered, it actually looked like most of our sewing areas. Now with that being said most of us can’t afford to run out and buy new cabinetry but it was still nice to see what she liked.
I personally only like white furniture in my sewing room, when you have a small space it seems to not make the room feel even more crowded. It also in my eye doesn’t conflict with what I am working on.
The one benefit to what she has is that everything is put away behind a door or organized nicely on a shelf.
I hope you enjoy looking at her and Nancy Zieman’s studios.
Here is another link at Cloth Paper Scissors to photos of other studios. I really enjoy this one as the submissions are from everyday folks from many crafty areas.
