My husband was mostly excited about the free plywood, LOL! SCORE!Īrrival day was super exciting for me. My craft show set up was already in there but if I moved the fabric there too then customers could easily come over to shop without stepping foot into my messy living space. That’s our fancy word for third car garage. I decided to get a DreamBox and Sew Station (more on that in another post later) and I began to move the fabric bookshelves into my “showroom”. I did like this set up much better, but I really wanted the fabric OUT of my sewing room. That was a great start but I still wasn’t satisfied. We decided to move the cutting tables against the wall. When my fabric store sales increased during Covid-19, my niece and I were having a hard time getting to the fabric and having a good place to cut it where the bolt wouldn’t fall on the floor. Here’s a super embarrassing shot from after Christmas when my craft room was trashed. Long story short, this room has been a mess since we moved in last summer. My main cutting tables were in the center of the room, so I’d have to walk around to get fabric or to iron. My son has claimed the attached bathroom as his, so he sometimes had a hard time getting to it from all the boxes and totes on the floor. My craft room is in the master bedroom of the main part of my house (we have a built-on extension, so we sleep in the master bedroom on that side). My biggest issue was that I had too much furniture in here. Here are my thoughts on it so far.įor what it’s worth, my craft room wasn’t terrible to start with. Create Room (formerly ScrapBox) had a great sale for Mother’s Day so I decided to take the plunge. If you never heard of a DreamBox, it’s the cream-of-the-crop armoire for craft storage.
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