My cutting station -- read dining room table (photo taken during lunch, with one of my assistants who really likes to eat, fortunately :-)

My pressing and sorting station-- read ironing board in the middle of the living room...
My sewing center-- read closet that I have completely taken over and is mine, mine, mine...all 4 by 6 feet of it...
My cutting station at night-- it gets taken out & put away about 3 times a day right now.
My sorting the wool sweaters I found thrifting over the last few weeks table-- read folding table in the corner of the living room...
My staging area--read our loveseat that no one is allowed to go near or sit on until I leave the house Saturday...
I don't know why, but I felt the overwhelming urge to take a quick break tonight and document all this craziness, um, I mean busyness. Oh boy, I'm getting nervous & excited!
Okay friends, back to my closet, er sewing station;-)
I think we have the same sort of crafting studio. Maybe one day, we'll have a real place of our own, right? In the meantime, good luck with the crafting and the craft fair!
ReplyDeleteoh you are too funny. don't we all love and know it well. my cutting table...i mean old kitchen table taken apart and placed on the spare bed with cutting mat on it really hurts my back-i usually have to kneel to make my measurements and cuts! good luck and much much success...wish i could come and give you some support in person:)
ReplyDeleteLove your studio :o) You must be so excited about the craft fair. What are you making with the wool thirft store sweaters? My sister makes felted toted bags with those.
ReplyDeleteYour assistant is adorable.
Wow! You have been busy indeed my friend! What beautiful goods you have created!
ReplyDeleteI wish you all the best at the fair on Saturday Michelle! I'll be thinking of you!
love, sara
lots of crafty goodness!
ReplyDeletei hope you do very well at the fair on saturday!
How exciting! Your goods look amazing!!
ReplyDeleteMichelle, I know you're going to have so much fun! What an exciting adventure! I know you will tell us how it went when you're done?!
ReplyDeletexo Kyndale
Thank you soooo much ladies!! It was a lot of work, and a lot of fun. I'll post soon with lessons learned :-)
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