Saturday, November 23, 2013

Progress

A few hours ago I was a tad overwhelmed....now several hours later I'm seriously overwhelmed, but progress is being made!!!! 
Last week the unfinished part of my basement was finally dry walled and painted.....time to go shopping for shelving. 
 
Did I mention I'm a storage junkie??? After the shelves were up I was chaffing at the bit to start unpacking, but alas, the floor still needed painting.

Ah....the painting has begun!!!
 
 I love my golden coloured floor and even the quilting frame, for the
long arm is set up...so exciting!!!!

Now for the overwhelming part.....yikes, that's just some of the boxes!!!
 
 

Seriously....this could take a while. Unfortunately there won't be any quilting, until order is restored.....I'm really missing it. 

25 comments:

  1. wow that is some storage area you have there....fabulous

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  2. Oh, I am so happy for you. This is going to be wonderful. You may go down to the basement and never want to go back up stairs. I can not wait to see it when you are all finished setting up.
    Have fun and keep smiling,
    Your blogging sister, Connie :)

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  3. Wow. That is a lot of shelving to fill.

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  4. what a great space! I will be fixing a basement area in a few years. I had not thought of that kind of shelving for my fabric. Thanks for sharing.

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  5. I look forward to being inspired by the fabulous new masterpieces you create in this amazing workspace
    I'm sure you have lots off ideas buzzing around in your head and unlike fingers access itching you get started

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  6. Looks like a full-blown quilt shop! What a wonderful space, and you'll have so much fun arranging everything - so inspiring!

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  7. Ground up planning and preparation of your sewing space is a real treat. You're making great progress. Soon!

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  8. I'm saving this to show my DH when he complains about my stash LOL!!
    It really looks awesome.

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  9. It looks like you are on the way now, with the unpacking started. I bet you are excited and tired too.

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  10. Thank you for sharing the photos, this room is going to be awesome!!

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  11. Wow, two alcoves with lots of shelving. More power to you. Best wishes with your new sewing/quilting studio space. Diane

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  12. This is wonderful. We are about to begin a renovation project that will give me about a 15 x 28 square foot sewing/quilting space. So, I am truly studying what you are doing. I am getting a longarm with 12 foot table when all is complete. It is ordered and on hold for delivery. Life is good. Thanks for sharing any please continue sharing.

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  13. I love that alcove with all the shelves. I think it's wonderful and so light filled and spacious. You put a chair in the center and just sit and soak up the color. I would love that. Never enough color! It will be a wonderful room (actually already is). Have fun making it yours!

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  14. In our stash our souls are lurking...I love my stash and my shed...even though it is smallish. I love the way my fabrics call to me from different parts of the shed, along with paints, pencils, stencils, papers, stamps...ooooh my heart is beating faster just thinking about it. You will soon be in seventh heaven once more creating stuff to get us gasping!

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  15. You are very neat! LOL Me not so much. Try some hand work while you wait to get the machine up and running.

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  16. Oh, wow! Your new studio space looks fantastic! Look at all that room. Look at all that storage. Look at all that stuff! I can't wait to see the first piece of quilty art you make in this new space.

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  18. Your space is wonderful and the floor colour is very cheery.

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  19. Wow, I am jealous of all those shelves. Looks like you could open a shop.

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  20. Good for you! Shelving seems to be a great use of space for storing fabric. I may just have to follow suit. I could get a lot more fabric on shelves than fit in my cabinet on one wall.

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  21. What a fantastic space! It will definitely be worth the time it takes to set it up, however long and frustrating it seems :)

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  22. Wow your space is about 8 times bigger than mine, I'm drooling!

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  23. are you setting up a home studio or a quilt shop!

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  24. Wow! To have all that wired shelving and storage cabinets you must feel like the luckiest person in the world! It will be so nice to have everything at your fingertips! I can't wait to see more pictures as you get all your working materials placed in their new digs!

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