Posts Tagged ‘studio’

Where have I been….

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

….and where am I now?

Renovation on the upstairs of our house has begun.  Josh and I have spent the last few weeks packing up everything from three bedrooms and a bathroom and carting the boxes downstairs into the basement.

In an effort to save some $$, Josh is demo-ing everything himself (with the occassional help of wonderful friends – thanks, guys!)

My once pretty, cheerful studio space, filled with knick-knacks and crafting supplies, will soon look something like this:

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Yeah.  Gone.

Actually, the room will be rebuilt, with new drywall and paint.  But ultimately, my studio space will be moved to what used to be the guest bedroom – which is evolving into a loft.  I’m looking forward to my new digs – it should be very sunny and open.  And we’ve had a bit of good fortune, when we discovered that underneath the filthy carpeting exists beautiful fir floors that (so far) look to be in good shape.

In the meantime, I’m steering clear of all the dust and dirt up there.  I’ve set up temporary sewing space and I’m working hard to complete some custom orders: including four needlebooks for my mom and a ring pillow for friends who’ll be getting married this summer (I’ll be sure to get some photos to show you how that comes out).

I owe you a Two Spoonfuls post.  I’ve got all my ingredients to try out this inviting new baking pan, and I hope to have that finished soon.

‘Cause when all of your worldly goods are boxed up and stacked in a basement,

Girlfriend could sure use some chocolate.

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On another note: A few months ago I purchased the most adorable needle felted tapestry from TheMoonGoat on Etsy.  Unfortunately, I forgot that there is a deadline for leaving feedback on Etsy, and by the time I had this framed, I was too late.

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I am so upset with myself for neglecting to publically rave about this wonderful item.  So I’m sharing it with you here.  This photo doesn’t begin to do this piece justice – when I took it to the frame shop, all the employees commented on how adorable it is.  It was wonderfully packaged and shipped quickly, too.  I hope you’ll take a moment to check out TheMoonGoat’s shop – if for no other reason, then to see *THIS* before someone snatches it up! : )

Jenn : )

Does this 120 spool thread holder……..

Thursday, May 15th, 2008
….make me look Phat?

: D


I’ve been doing some spring cleaning in my studio. 
I’ve outgrown my 60 spool thread holder and *gulp*, 
decided to upgrade to the 120 spool holder.
(Gosh, that thing’s huge!)
I’ve also decided to get serious about my embroidery floss situation.
Egg cartons are economical and great and all… but for color matching 
and efficient organization – not so much. So, I’ve ordered a DMC floss
color reference guide and I am slowly sorting out my floss and tearing down
 my egg carton towers.


Ahhhhh.  
Looking at these neatly carded threads fills me with happiness.
Happiness because they are so organized, will save me time, 
and will free up a whole dresser drawer! Yay!
Have you done any spring cleaning in your work space?

If so – tell me about it!  

And have a great day!





Jenn   : )

Tullstra With Ektorp

Monday, June 11th, 2007
Have you ever decided to change one small thing and the next thing you know you’ve spent your entire weekend re-organizing two entire rooms?
If so – then you know exactly how my weekend went and if not,
then live vicariously through me for a moment. : )
It all started when I decided I wanted a chair in my studio.
My studio used to look like THIS.
My drafting table took up almost half of the room and because of where it was placed, I really didn’t use that space very much at all.


Josh and I (well, I really) have been talking about going to Ikea for weeks now. Last week I went through the Ikea catalog and found the “Tullstra” chair with “Ektorp” cover and I thought “that might look cute in my studio” So off we went!

Once we got home, something about having a new chair (and indulging in a huge cup of mocha coffee) got me in the mood to re-organize. So I hauled most of the small stuff out of my studio, rearranged the larger things and Voila!
My “new” studio space!

(Somehow a cat usually ends up in my photos… this is Lucy)



I basically just moved the largest furniture to the walls, leaving a nice big area in the middle of the room (“big” is relative here). I think it uses the space much more efficiently and now I have a little reading space with my Tullstra chair (with Ektorp cover!) and Porfylit lamp (I just love Ikea names for things!).

At the same time, we have a tiny little closet across the hall in the guest bedroom. There was no light in that closet, so unless it was a very sunny day, you really couldn’t see very well in there. We bought a small light to go in there and Josh installed that yesterday afternoon. Which meant that I had to empty the closet. Which also led to most of the room getting rearranged, too.

In other news….


We also made a trip to Michaels while we were out and about. Wow – the Martha display was huge! All of it was lovely, of course. I picked up a glue pen and some pretty decorative tapes. I also got the much needed stickers I was looking for, and they had a sale on ribbon…..

And in even other news….


You guys were so right! This new walking foot for my Bernina is truly going to change my sewing life! No more puckers! Whoo hoo! I love it. I am imagining all sorts of projects I can use it for. It worked like a dream on the first of my little quilts. : )


Now that my room is all organized and I have my walking foot all set to go,
I plan on spending this afternoon sewing.

One of each of the little coat sewing books is now in my shop, and a new tasket.

Hope you all have a great Monday!

Jenn : )

Hello and welcome to my budding blog!

Sunday, December 10th, 2006

My name is Jenn and I am an artist and seamstress.

This blog will be about my WIP (work in progress) and things that inspire me to create.
First off – here is a photo of my creative space. My studio. When we bought our home this room came with purple painted trim and large unrealistic clouds painted on the ceiling. After living with that for a while I had to tone it down. Four coats of paint later, it is a calm soft butter yellow with white trim and ceiling and I love it!

Here is how I wish it looked all of the time (neat and tidy):


But here is how it often looks mid-project:


Yikes!

Stay tuned for my next post: I have a brand new project I am starting and I’ll be posting at each step along the way!

: )