Thursday, February 07, 2008

WANTED: Guest posts featuring your sewing room!

I would like to do several guests posts featuring your sewing room!!! I've had many emails from you during the last couple of weeks sending me photos and descriptions of your sewing room and it has been a delight to read each one and see the photos you sent!

Would you like to share your sewing room with others who read this blog? All you have to do is take several photos and write a short description of your sewing room and email it to me (info AT embtreasures.com).

It does not matter if you have a whole room dedicated to sewing or just a little corner of your dining room; you are sure to have your own organizing and storing tips to share!

It can be as long or short as you would like it to be. You can include one photo, several or none at all. Your description of your sewing room can be a quick overview touching on your basic tools you use or a detailed description of every single thing you have inside.

Don't think that you have to describe your sewing room in detail as I have done...you can make it short and simple. Show us what you enjoy most about your sewing room and why you love spending loads of time in that room.

I'd love to see and read more of your sewing rooms and I'm sure others would love to see your ideas as well!

Any questions; email me (info AT embtreasures.com)!

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3 Comments:

Blogger Deborah said...

My sewing room is a huge mess! I recently started quilting (well, if you can consider TWO years recently), and I can't seem to get organized. I have a bookcase that is crammed full of fabric. Talk about a stash collection - I have so much fabric, and even though I've tried to organize it by color, I can't determine darks/mediums/lights and tones/shades/tints, and thus far, many of my quilts have been an expensive lesson proving my inexperience. I keep plodding on, though, because one day it'll all fall in place. In the meantime, though, my sewing room is a huge mess. The only sign of organization is the round ring belt holder I bought. I have all of my acrylic rulers hanging from it. I also have a brass-colored three-tiered vegetable basket hanging on the wall. Items in it vary (since I'm not organized) and it is used for scrap fabrics, spools of thread, smaller patterns in the ziploc bags, extra rotary cutters, seam rippers, etc. I should mention that I'm in Germany and right now I can't find exactly what I would want to use. I can't wait for the day that I am back in my own home and I can have a room decorated just for me. Because I'm learning from you - I loved the tour of your sewing room and am now learning that just because it's my sewing room doesn't mean it can't be my 'fun' room too. I love your bulletin board, and want to get the ironing board (but don't want to get that until I'm back home too).

1:50 PM  
Blogger Serena said...

Deborah-

A round ring belt holder for holding acrylic rulers is a fantastic idea!

How long have you been living in Germany?

9:43 AM  
Blogger Deborah said...

I've been in Germany since April 2001. I was in Kosovo when 9/11 occurred, and was more worried about my family in the U.S. than they were about me. I thoroughly enjoy your blog and believe me when I say yours is my favorite. I'm so envious of your talents and hope one day I can be just like you.

11:29 AM  

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