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Studio Tour

Sunday, January 14th, 2007

I finally did it! I got my studio all organized, and I have no excuses left. I can do surface design and quilt design and even do my morning calisthenics!! I hung quilts on the walls, and it has made it feel so festive.

First, I want to show you the latest additions to my surface design corner. Mr C built two tables for me that are on casters. One is padded and covered with the silver Teflon ironing stuff and that is where I do my ironing and pressing and fusing. The other table is for screen printing. I went to a carpet store and asked if they had any padding remnants for sale. They gave me a very large piece. I cut it to fit the top of the table. It has plastic underneath.

Studioprinttablepadding

I then added batting and stapled white felt over the top. This makes a great surface for doing screenprinting.

Printtablefelt

My other acquisition is this rack for drying screens or painted/dyed fabric. I am using the top as storage for some of my supplies. This used to reside in at June’s, but since she has turned her garage into a painting studio, there was nor room and not as much need for this. It is also on casters so that it can be rolled around. The racks have aluminum screen to facilitate drying.

Arttrays

Here are some views of the studio. This is the studio bar, sometimes the art bar for the grandkids. On the other side of the bar is a small kitchenette with a sink and counter and storage for dyes and paints.

Studiobar

On the left side of the back wall, I have black felt. You can also see the ironing table.

Blackdesignwallcorner

The other side of the back wall has gray felt. This is my main design wall. You can also see my bookshelves which hold my design and inspiration and how to books and journals and magazines.

Graydesignwallcorner

The window wall is my fabric storage wall. I have some IKEA storage units.

Ikeastorage

The cabinet on the left hold fabric that reads as a solid sorted by color family. The cabinet next to it has assorted geometrics and polka dots and stripes. The bottom cabinets hold large pieces for backs and pfd silk and cotton waiting to be dyed or painted.

Solidfabricstorage

This cabinet has batiks sorted by color family and the storage unit next to it has my exotic silks and unusual fabrics.

Batikbycolorstorage

The other window wall has my sewing area.

Sewingarea_1

This is a unique feature in my studio. The fireplace with the blazing TV.

Studiotvfireplace

In the center of the room is my cutting table and this colorful storage from Target. I have my hand-dyes stored here, by color family. I also have several small drawer storage units for miscellaneous supplies.

Targetstorage

Cuttingtablesewingtable

Next door is my office/workspace/grandchildren’s playroom. This corner has my computer. This is the most difficult place for me to keep neat.

Computerdesk

Here is my very comfy sofa where I do handwork. The quilt over it was a gift from Deb Roby.

Comfysofa

Here is one of my Walls of Fame – art quilts that I have purchased or that were given to me. The credenza holds my Thermofax screen maker on the left and an old Canon Copier on the right. There are several fiber postcards on the wainscot shelf.

Walloffame

Here is the other Wall of Fame. Below is the grandkids toy storage and the electronic keyboard.

Walloffame2

Now, I must get a good night’s sleep and get up and go to work in this wonderful place.

Shedding new light on the subject

Saturday, February 26th, 2005

Steve installed the new track lighting in my studio while I was away from the house. This always makes me nervous. I am a firm believer that ladders, electricity and husbands can be a dangerous mix. But here they are – all matching and shedding new light on my work space.

An Eclectic Day

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2005

This morning I had to see my oncologist. He is having me take Femera, the drug that has replaced Timoxifin, to inhibit any future cancer. I also had to have several tubes of blood drawn – a really joyful occasion. This afternoon Stevie and I took a ride down to Petaluma to the Silver Penny Ranch so that I could retrieve a favorite Chico’s jacket that I had left over the week-end. Then we went to a lighting store to pick up new trac lighting for my studio. Here is the pathetic lights I have now – they are mismatched and keep burning out.

So tomorrow while I am presiding at the guild board meeting, Steve will install them.

Here is a photo of Maggie who hangs out in the studio with me. She is very quiet except when she hears a UPS or Fed Ex truck! She loves to get packages as much as I do!! She is 10 years old. We acquired her when we lived in North Carolina. She is a Jack Russell Terrier named after Margaret Thatcher because she is a British female who can stand up to the good ole boys.

Now I am going to work on the guild newsletter and watch the Project Runway finale.