Stuck?? STUCK??
New Home for my 6600. Much more logical place!!
Now I can actually get to my design wall and see what I am doing.
My adjustable table had to be re-situated. Easier access for cutting without being in the entrance to the room. And while the 11000 doesn't have a view, most of the time you walk away from it as it is stitching.
Shelves & Frame. For storage purposes, the iron and the frame are pushed all the way back. But with minor adjustments, a top can be quilted on the frame here in this area. And, since I have to pay close attention to what I am doing, the view isn't as important for this machine.
Lee Ann suggested this arrangement, but for some reason I had it in my head that the frame was 14 feet long. I am glad that this works!
My new view as I sit at my 6600. Most of my piecing is done on this machine. I love having this inspiring view. (Hmmmm, about that art quilt ...)
!!Voila!! A Studio is born!! (Now, where are my Bayer Back & Body pills??)
!!Voila!! A Studio is born!! (Now, where are my Bayer Back & Body pills??)
2 comments:
A beautiful studio to create beautiful things for Baby Capps and maybe yourself too, of course! haha
Still waiting for the sex of Baby Capps???????
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