Photo Albums
Family
Quilt Travels
My Quilts
SMAS
Webshots Photos
Picassa Photos
Categories
Home Page
My Quilting
Family and Pets
My Guilds
Georgia Quilting
Quilt Links
Quilt Projects
Archives
January 2008
December 2007
November 2007
October 2007
April 2007
March 2007
February 2007
January 2007
October 2006
September 2006
August 2006
July 2006
My Subscriptions
Unlimited Possibilities
QNM
Love of Quilting
AP & Q
McCalls Quilting
AQS
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Organizing My Sewing Space for 2007
Wow I didn’t realize it was less than a month away. WooHoo!! Unfortunately I won’t be able to take a class with Jane Townswick. She is having surgery. I hope to take a class from her at a later date. I was given the option of other classes and so I am hoping to take a class from Nancy Kerns. My other class will be with Mary Sorenson.
After I got my Next Generation Quilt Frame with the Pfaff Grand Quilter, I set it up in the best space that I could for how my quilt studio was set up at the time.
I was finding that the way I had my room set up was hindering my productivity. At the time I had my sewing table on one wall and my computer table on another wall. There was also a corner that jutted out that prevented me from seeing one from the other. Then I had the DVD player and the TV on another wall.
What was happening was I couldn’t watch anything and sew or work on the computer at the same time. So I was turning around and watching stuff instead of sewing, or I couldn’t watch it at all. Now mind you most of the time I am listening to podcasts, but it was still a hindrance.
I had the Next Generation Quilt Frame kind of in the middle of all that. I was also running out of room for storage and so I needed to do an annual purge.
Here are some before and after pictures so you can get an idea of how much better my new setup will function for me.
Before, as you can see my sewing machine was against the one wall looking out the window.
The area it was in was like a cutout of the room and so I had 2 corners in each wall.
Then the frame was right there acting like another wall, and so the frame cut that area off from the rest of the room.
The frame also became a catchall because of where it was located and I didn’t like doing that.
I do love all that extra storage I gained underneath of the frame.
I am planning on using velcro to make a skirt that goes around that bottom shelf so that what I store under it will not be visible.
After, I moved everything off of the wall where my computer and the 2 large bookshelves were, I moved the frame along that wall.
The window will give me wonderful light during the day but I will need to get some lighting in that area for quilting at night.
This frame without the sewing machine or the long bars on it, is very light.
Even moving it across the carpet was very easy. I did leave it set up at it’s largest length as most of my quilts are large.
I also moved the thread racks to this wall and they hold the threads that I would use on this machine.
Once I got all the furniture where I wanted it then I added more stuff to the walls.
I then moved my sewing machine and computer to the middle of the room and put them in an “L” shape.
The TV stayed where it was but I put it on top of one of the taller bookshelves.
I also took that cutting/ironing table and I removed it from the metal stand that it was on.
I then took the top and put it on 2 of the fabric carts I had and moved those into the space that the “L” area made.
The nice thing about it is that I can move my sewing table or computer desk away from the cutting/ironing area if I need too as everything in my sewing area is on wheels.
I can also turn my computer monitor around and watch DVD’s from the sewing machine and both of these face the TV in case I want to watch TV while sewing or at the computer.
I did lose some of my design wall though as I have fabric about a 1/3 of the way up the wall. I am real happy with the current layout and wanted to share, maybe give you some ideas for your own quilting space.
I should have the photos uploaded in a while that will show you more of what was done and I will post the link.
I have also been working on some projects. I completed testing a quilt pattern for Country Junction. Great pattern and I will post a link when she has the pattern online for sale. I have also been working on some applique from the book by Patty Harants. I haven’t spent as much time sewing as I would have liked too. Spent a couple of weeks getting the yard ready and getting everything ready in the garden took most of my time. I love spring though and it usually gets warm here early so it is extra nice.
I have freed up some time so now I have more time to sew.
I also have a new job. I will be joining the sales professionals for a textile company. I won’t say which one yet but I am going to enjoy that as it allows me to visit all the quilt and sewing shops in my district and show the new lines to the owners. I am much happier working when my love for quilting can be turned into an employment opportunity. It will mean a lot of travel though as my district is in a neighboring State.
My visit with my Mother was wonderful. We laughed, cried, shopped and just had a great time getting to know each other better.
We also went up and saw the Grandkids and my Daughter Wendy.
They live in North Carolina and my grand daughter Ashleigh talks in what I call Sugary sweet tones, she has that southern drawl right at the end of her words and she speaks just sweet enough that she is becoming a true “Southern Belle”.
Every time I talk to them they sing me the latest song that they learned in daycare. It is wonderful being a grandma.
Here is a photo of the kids that my daughter had taken this year.
I still haven’t had my surgery for my nose repair. The doctor did say that they will remove bone from my skull and use that to help build my nose backup. Then of course I will have the “flap procedure” where they take skin and tissue from your forehead and bring it down to my nose. It will sit there and fuse to the skin and tissue currently on my nose. Then once that has fused (joined), they will trim away the excess and do the final repairs. Let this be a lesson for you. Wear that sunscreen and cover those kids and grandkids from head to toe.
Well I will close for now and work on getting all the photos uploaded. Talk to you soon.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Georgia Quilt and Fabric Shops
Here is a listing of “Quilt Shops” in Georgia
Each time this page is updated I will put an * next to the newly listed shops.
Athens
For the Love of Stitches 2260 Barnett Shoals Rd 706-546-0960
Atlanta
Atlanta Fabrics 3267 Buford Hwy 404-633-3313
Fiber On A Whim 326 Sandy Springs Circle 404-705-9164
Pintucks & Pinafores 4300 Paces Ferry Rd SW #405 770-384-1216
Augusta
Sewing Gallery 362D Fury’s Ferry Rd 706-855-6479
Blairsville
Corn Crib Quilt Shop 101-D Pat Haralson Memorial Dr 706-745-3426
Fabric Center 174 Cleveland St. Box 5 706-745-6918
Blue Ridge
Country Stitches, Inc. 30 W. Main St. 706-632-3070
Mountain Holly Quilters 801 E Main St. 706-258-1123
Bowden
Qwiltz Quilt Shop 112A W College St 770-258-3201
Canton
Quiltin’ Time 3075 Holly St. 678-493-2112
Cleveland
Calico Barn Quilt Shop 3599 Duncan Bridge Rd. 706-865-9029
Columbus
Sew Much Fun 2911 Airport Thruway, Suite 6 706-317-0024
Conyers
Sweet Home Quilt Co 1004 Green St 678-413-1611
Covington
Patrick’s 1176 Elm St NE 770-786-3220
Dahlonega
Magical Threads 315 Church St 706-867-8918
Dawsonville
Sew Memorable 4055 Hwy 43, Suite 110 706-265-2121
Decatur
Intown Quilters, Inc. 1058 Mistletoe Road 404-634-6924
Duluth
Atlanta Sewing Center 2255 Pleasant Hill Rd 770-622-2581
Share the Spirit Quilting & Yarn 3129 Main St, Ste B 678-473-4617
Gainesville
Quilted Hearts, Ltd. 104 Carrington Park Dr. 770-536-3959
Garden City
Sew Much More 5201 Augusta Rd 912-966-5626
Hiawassee
Log Cabin Patchworks 312 Big Sky Dr. 706-896-7275
Hiram
Quilt Station 37 Beatty St. #105 770-222-6861
Hogansville
1910 House Quilt Shop 104 High St 706-637-6556
Jackson
The Gardener’s Quilts 237 E Third St 770-504-8222
*Jesup
Jesup Quilts & Crafts 1955 Waycross Highway, Jesup, Georgia 31545 912-427-7935
Jonesboro
Quilts and Fixins 7986 N Main St. 770-472-0015
Kennesaw
Sulky of America 980 Cobb Place Blvd 828-369-0514
LaGrange
Stone Cottage Quilts 2601 West Point Rd 706-242-9070
Lawrenceville
Stitch ‘N Quit Shoppe 2070 Sugarloaf Pkwy #1000 678-985-3456
Logansville
Quilt Place, The 5240 Gutherie Cemetary Rd 770-787-8814
Macon
Macon Sewing Center 3076 Riverside Dr 478-474-3042
Marietta
Ashby Sewing Machine Co. 2990 Canton Rd 770-427-9947
Little Quilts 1450C Roswell Rd 770-578-6727
Red Hen Fabrics 220B Trammel St 770-794-8549
Tiny Stitches 2520 E Piedmont Rd #H 770-565-1113
Martinez
Jeff’s Sewing & Vacuum 3833C Washington Rd 706-863-0960
McDonough
A Scarlet Thread 3805 Jodeco Rd. 678-583-2296
Moultrie
Suzanne’s Quilt Shop 9 First St SE 888-798-0934
Newnan
Heritage Quilts and Fabrics 22B West Court Square 770-683-9058
Ringgold
Sew Bee It 6103 Alabama Hwy 706-937-9142
Savannah
Colonial Quilts 11710A Largo Dr 912-925-0055
Let’s Sew Quilt Shop 361A Commercial Dr. 912-354-5200
Statesboro
Deb-Bee’s Creations 17943 Hwy 80 W 912-764-5423
St. Simons Island
Stepping Stones 301 Skylane Rd 912-638-7128
Watkinsville
Dragonfly Quilt Shop 1260 Mars Hill Road 706-769-0070
All contents © 1997-2008 Pickleweed's Quilt Patch. | Syndication: RSS 2.0 | Atom
Site easily maintained with EllisLab ExpressionEngine1.6.3
This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License