I bought this dining table a few years ago (second hand), and had it stored at my mum's storage room for all these years. Now I took it out of there and along with other stuff, me and my dad drove all those big things to the studio. Lot of physical work. And yeah, I carried some big stuff too!
This table can be expended at both ends. And it's kind of not in a great condition so it's really hard pulling the sides out. I decided to expend it only on one end, so it's the perfect size now. Also, because of the table's condition, the expeditions can barely be pulled out and they're not really straight as opposed to the table itself. So I had to think what to do, and in the end, I stuck a bit a tissue paper in the holes underneath the table, and now it's straight! Now I kinda like that table. Almost bought a new one, but now it's perfect!
Also in the picture above, you can see the new ironing board. But damn it, it's really the cheap kind, so it really rattles. I'll figure out what to do with this as well.
On the other corner, there is the shell of the small 3-drawered cupboard. I'm yet to bring in the drawers themselves. I will have to arrange them too. I will also bring another cupboard because my stuff is literally spilling out of the drawers.
I also hanged some sketches boards all over the studio. In this picture you can only see 2. I made them for the school's presentation and didn’t want to throw them out, they cost a lot and they're a lot of work. I'm planning to hang my bag pictures. I will need more nails, of course.
Last thing about this photo, the sewing table. Now, there will be two sewing tables. This one is for the serger machine which is under that cover, sleeping. I need to remind myself: "please don't forget to put a chair in there, and please make really sure it fits to my height, which is so short!".
Let's move to the second photo, a closer look on the sewing table (will need a cover and a better looking face) and the cupboard shell. Will be rearranged once I have this all planed out:
This table can be expended at both ends. And it's kind of not in a great condition so it's really hard pulling the sides out. I decided to expend it only on one end, so it's the perfect size now. Also, because of the table's condition, the expeditions can barely be pulled out and they're not really straight as opposed to the table itself. So I had to think what to do, and in the end, I stuck a bit a tissue paper in the holes underneath the table, and now it's straight! Now I kinda like that table. Almost bought a new one, but now it's perfect!
Also in the picture above, you can see the new ironing board. But damn it, it's really the cheap kind, so it really rattles. I'll figure out what to do with this as well.
On the other corner, there is the shell of the small 3-drawered cupboard. I'm yet to bring in the drawers themselves. I will have to arrange them too. I will also bring another cupboard because my stuff is literally spilling out of the drawers.
I also hanged some sketches boards all over the studio. In this picture you can only see 2. I made them for the school's presentation and didn’t want to throw them out, they cost a lot and they're a lot of work. I'm planning to hang my bag pictures. I will need more nails, of course.
Last thing about this photo, the sewing table. Now, there will be two sewing tables. This one is for the serger machine which is under that cover, sleeping. I need to remind myself: "please don't forget to put a chair in there, and please make really sure it fits to my height, which is so short!".
Let's move to the second photo, a closer look on the sewing table (will need a cover and a better looking face) and the cupboard shell. Will be rearranged once I have this all planed out:
And this is the kitchenette, filled with products to make coffee and tea. And there is also the kettle that changes colors according to the water's heat:
The drawers and cabinet contain stuff as well. I just threw there some stuff I will find a place for later.
The closet is now filled with fabrics. I finally learned how to fold the fabrics myself. I really suck at folding (especially clothing), so I got a good practice here!
It's sorted – exterior fabrics (prints), lining fabrics (solids mostly), vinyls on the top middle, including smaller pieces; on the top right space nylon, felt, fleece interfacing. In the drawer at the bottom of the closet, that you can't really see very well here, I have many fabric leftovers that I really didn’t want to throw out. I'll find it a good use.
Also in the closet, I have things stored that I will find better spot for later, iron, hangers, a drawer of zippers (like a million of them!), and there is a plastic bag on top there which contains some of the bag patters. Some of them, because I found many other bags that I've stored patterns in, and each one contains many of them. I don't know what to do with them yet. Meanwhile it's all there till I decide how to and where to.
Not all of my fabrics are in there, I had to sort them out because I don't have enough space. So some will stay in a plastic box at my house. Oh, well.
This is it for now. I will record more of the process and show you next time. Meantime, I need to keep up the work and keep wondering what to do with stuff and what I want the studio and everything to look like!
It's sorted – exterior fabrics (prints), lining fabrics (solids mostly), vinyls on the top middle, including smaller pieces; on the top right space nylon, felt, fleece interfacing. In the drawer at the bottom of the closet, that you can't really see very well here, I have many fabric leftovers that I really didn’t want to throw out. I'll find it a good use.
Also in the closet, I have things stored that I will find better spot for later, iron, hangers, a drawer of zippers (like a million of them!), and there is a plastic bag on top there which contains some of the bag patters. Some of them, because I found many other bags that I've stored patterns in, and each one contains many of them. I don't know what to do with them yet. Meanwhile it's all there till I decide how to and where to.
Not all of my fabrics are in there, I had to sort them out because I don't have enough space. So some will stay in a plastic box at my house. Oh, well.
This is it for now. I will record more of the process and show you next time. Meantime, I need to keep up the work and keep wondering what to do with stuff and what I want the studio and everything to look like!






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