This summer in Northland has been one of the wettest in known history. Not the greatest conditions to try and finish one's quilt shed!! We finally got the roof on... after hubby had a bout of covid, and the rain and wind decided to behave itself.
Doors, windows and roof...
Once the outside was done, it was time to look at the interior. First a bit of a clean up of construction rubbish...
Much cleaner! We decided on mdf panels for half the flooring, and foam tiles for the other half. This worked out to the cheapest way to cover the floor space in the most useful manner - a work area and a basting area.
Then it was time to outfit it with all the important stuff I had accumulated in Sewing Shed number one, but had got too out of hand to be able to find anything, so the storage solutions were the most important element.
I ended up placing the sewing table on the right hand short end to avoid afternoon sun in the eyes... and plenty of storage for smaller items in this zone... quilting rulers, patterns, small scraps etc.
The back corner has a new cutting table and my old shelves were installed above, the ironing board is just to the left.
A batting covered design wall covers the entire back wall...
The left hand short end is filled with cupboards and open shelving. I have fabric cupboards, and WIP cubbies... a bit of a book shelf... still a work in progress but the piles on the floor are getting smaller.
Swinging back around to the front, we have the front door and that is my sewing shed!!
One of the projects/sew alongs that I have been patiently waiting to start was Corey Yoder's new Sunny Patches mystery sew along which uses a jelly roll and assorted yardage.
I have this Flowers for Freya jelly roll with a few of the matching fabric in fat quarters...
Then I pulled a whole heap of fabric from my new stash containers...
And this was the first mystery block.
It wasn't long before the design wall had projects on it... this is going to be a new The Country Yard project... using a range called Sun Washed.
And I pulled out last years rainbow challenge and have been plugging away filling up the empty spaces. I just have two more star blocks to finish, and to the right you can see the start of the Mystery quilt with the jelly roll creating setting blocks.
Little Amarni is not quite so little any more. Being about 4 months now, she is quite a character. Here she had just worked out how to get her thumb in her mouth.
She came to visit me at work...
Just generally looking cute :o)
5 comments:
Your new "She Shed" is looking great Suz! And what a cute little one Amari is! And what a coincidence to see the Flowers for Freya fabric range there- I just bought a fat quarter in one of those prints. Yours will make a very pretty quilt!
Your new space is looking amazing... you'll be happy to get busy sewing again now!
Beautiful baby, beautiful fabric, and super fun new sewing space. A shed is a great idea.
Oh I can hear how excited you are to have your She Shed finally operational. I have Design Wall envy!!! Amarni has grown so much - what a cutie!
Wow! What a great She Shed...love it all...but especially the big design wall. Amarni is adorable.
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