Don’t Touch My Craft Room!!!
There is a reason I’ve called this post “Don’t Touch My Craft Room”. Really. Other than the fact I’ve had a bit of a re-organisation in my crafting space and plan to share some of the piccies here with you.
Here’s the reason:
One of the door plaques I sell is this one. It surprised me that so many crafters attend craft fairs as customers (I don’t know why that fact surprised me - I attend as many craft fairs as I can as a customer even though most weekends I’m selling at them) - I only know they do because they buy this plaque. The wording seems to be something many crafters definitely associate with!
It’s available as a hanging plaque too.
I can change the wording.
If you’d like a craft door plaque of your own, here’s the link: http://www.1stuniquegifts.co.uk/doorplaques.2.html
And if you’d like the hanging plaque: http://www.1stuniquegifts.co.uk/hangingplaques.html
But now onto my space. As home-based workspaces go, it’s quite a generous size - I’m very lucky, I know. I still manage to fill it - and mess it up!!
This is the main space I use for painting:
It’s often quite messy. But also sometimes a bit like a production line:
Round the corner, there are even more shelves of items ready to be finished off:
It’s sometimes quite organised.
The whiteboards keep me on track (mostly) - I update them daily.
It’s not just practical stuff that finds its way onto the walls. I’ve put up some of my own paintings and you’ll also find postcards and photos that inspire me on the walls. The beach hut canvas is one of mine. I was inspired to paint this after getting lost in Devon one night. I had to stop the car in a mad frenzy of excitement when I saw beach huts in the dark lit up by fairy lights. It was magical, although the rest of the family thought I had completely lost the plot by this point. They may well have been right.
More of my paintings in another corner.
This bit of the studio is a bit messy:
I love sewing too but my poor sewing machine is feeling a little neglected these days. It is a fabulous machine and deserves much better. I will dust it off soon (promise!) and may even do a bit of something creative with it as well as the practical (read: boring) jobs I have lined up for it to tackle.
My sewing machine has a story attached to it. Quite a few years ago, I had a regular column in Sewing World magazine - and I stitched everything at the time on one of the most basic machines you’ve ever seen. The then editor of Sewing World came to visit me (on her way to somewhere far more important) and was astonished I was creating these projects on such a machine. She offered to sell me this machine at half the retail price - it had only been used as a demonstration model - but I couldn’t afford it. So I paid for the machine in magazine articles. Most of the articles were “how-to” projects, and all were stitched on this machine, which I received in advance of writing the articles.
It really does deserve a couple of fabulously creative projects to get its teeth into doesn’t it? I’ll get to work on the idea…
PS: If you want to see the studio being built, the story and pics are here: http://www.1stuniquegifts.co.uk/blog/creating-the-garden-studio/
February 15, 2010 | Posted by Wendy 










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