I'm going to start this tour of "where I create with" my favorite sewing spots.
this is my swing chair under the lanai by what we use as the front door it's just covered enough to keep the rain off
and in Seattle it rains A LOT!
this is the cool west side of the house surrounded by trees.
in august when it gets warm around here this is the coolest spot in the house to sit.
it's also nice when it gets cooler when we take the top off the table and it turns into a firepit!
cozy and open at the same time with lots of natural light.
this is the room where my sewing machine and fabric live, yes that is an organ, I play the violin, recorder, and guitar, my fiance plays the organ I don't know what to do with it!)
here is another view
the Beauty fan I made of real condor and parrot feathers that were naturally shed.
I got them when I worked in Lincolnparks childrens Zoo, in the 80's it was one of my summer jobs in H.S.
look at all the wonderful light coming in the window!
I have prisms hanging all over the window so when the sun does decide to shine(we are in Seattle after all!) I get rainbows everywhere!
fabric waiting to become, partly and finished projects, bits and bobs displayed with reckless abandon!
also more drawers within easy reach when I am in the "throws" of creativity.
and I like boxes, tins and baskets to hold things so this corner tends to be a jumble
I made the ermine "grouch" bag from pelts I traded two beaded bracelets and and a pin for at a Pow-Wow in Chicago when I was 9.
the cover for the fireplace is what I have so far for my "fairy tales" CQ can you tell which ones I have so far?
I'm working on my last "fools Gold block"
my other project that I haven't named yet but is rapidly turning into "my heritage" blocks.
under my desk is almost as interesting, its where the lace, trims, silk ribbon and my most used books live.
I want you to notice the tin filled with cut straws. they hold my small quantity beads. you know the colors you only have this many of and it's too small to put in a container and too many to just ditch.
you can close the ends by pinching them with needle nose pliers and a lighter. then you can make them as big or small as you need them AND if you swipe them from the costco food mart their free! HA!
this is and old cd tower that I have appropriated to display my purses and boxes in the living room.
Happy sewing!