I figure while I sit in here watching Sex and the City on DVD and putting off working on another project, I can take pictures of my room!
I truly love having my own space. Prior to taking over this, my older sons old room, my crap was literally EVERYWHERE! It was shoved in bags and boxes all over the place and just a general disaster. I can confidently say bunk beds were one of the best crafting purchases I've made in the last couple years. Stuff is still somewhat disastrous, but it's disastrous in my own space and my husband doesn't have to look at it! He's (luckily for me!) a very tidy man and it drove him nuts to have fabric and notions and rulers and bags full of Joanns purchases I hadn't found a place for yet all over his domain.
So, without further ado, my space!
We will start with the worst one, the pile.. This corner has my sons scooter, his sewing machine, and boxes of trash I haven't gotten out of here yet.
Number two, my hello kitty TV! (Goodwill score for $6!) to the right you can see my yarn stash in the pink Rubbermaid and my spare cutting mat.
My shelving! It needs a redo. And I tore it apart recently looking for something that WAS on the shelf but isn't now. Which is why there are heaps of fabric instead of nicely folded stacks. This was the closet in here and I made the shelves myself. Which I'm pretty dang proud of even though the "shelves" themselves need to be replaced with something sturdier to stop the bowing...
Top fabric shelf is supposed to be for quilting fabrics, bottom is for battings and fleeces and super thick things, and the middle is for everything else. Up on the VERY top are works in progress, and down on the very bottom are my Rubbermaid of scraps and just.. Stuff.
Up next is my "design wall" meaning I staple gunned a flannel sheet my mom gave me onto this wall. It works for now. I was going to make a PVC frame and stretch it over. But that damn thing was impossible. The pipes are sitting on the floor mocking me and my staple gun worked ten-bajillion times better. It's not attractive, but it's functional.
Last but ABSOLUTELY DEFINITELY not least... Where the magic happens. I got my pfaff anniversary edition machine for my birthday last year and it may just be the love of my life. It was super duper on sale and I love it. The desk was acquired for free by a trade involving a fish tank. The Ott light I received for Christmas this year from my mom and I love it because my room isn't exactly bright. And off on the left is a brand new addition. An adjustable height 4x2 table I picked up at costco. :) under that table I have my "tackle box", and two dollar store trash cans. One for actual trash, and the other for scraps that need to be moved to my big bin. the eventual plan is to have tools and rulers and stuff mounted on the wall above this table here so they are always handy. I also very recently acquired the ironing board from a friend for FREE! My favorite price. :) I put it where it is so I can just spin around in my chair... Cut, spin, press, half-spin, see, half-spin, press, half-spin, throw it up on the wall behind me.. And so on... It works pretty well!
And thus ends the tour of my little paradise. :)