Studio

Sewing Day!

I’ve had two days of sewing help in the Bunny Hill Studio.  It’s been exciting to see what we can get done when we work together. 

The studio has gone from this…

To this…

…in a matter of minutes.  Here’s Nancy sewing together the “Snowbound” quilt.  It’s so cute , I hope you love it!   She finished it early and now it’s over at Ellie’s for the border applique.    I can’t believe I’m showing you this messy photo.  I mean really, the bathroom door is open and we’re ironing in the bathroom!  This is what happens when you add people to a studio! 

Meanwhile Robin is sewing together strips of jelly roll fabric…she’s on a roll so to speak!

Robin’s coming back today to sew more strips together!  Soon we may have a quilt!  A real quilt! I have stations set up in my studio so more than one person can cut and sew.  Think about how messy your sewing room gets when you’re working away.  Then triple it and you get the idea of what my studio looks like right about now.   I have to say it’s so much fun!  I love my Bunny Hill helpers! 

Next week I’ll show you some photos of it cleaned up. “Quilter’s Home” magazine is coming for a photo shoot.  I’m not telling them about the iron in the bathroom.  A quilter’s gotta do what a quilter’s gotta do!  We can work anywhere right?   

Hugs everyone!  It’s back to work!  I’m going to sew on my pink featherweight today!

Anne

23 Comments

  • Marsha

    Your little pink featherweight is soooooo yummy! The chair is great, too. My sewing area is not as cute, but I do get a lot of sewing done there. My ironing board is set up in the kitchen so I do get exercise walking back and forth! Enjoy that beautiful studio!

  • Sherri

    Love the fun photos of your sewing studio…even the iron in the bathroom! Makes me feel a little bit better about the shape my sewing room is in right now!

  • annie

    You make me smile…and we quilters do what we have to do. i should share my ingenious cutting table someday. It is actually a piece of light weight wood ( covered in toile…of course) that balances on my mother’s walker ( NO LIE) and an open drawer that I pull out of the dresser. Very strange, but totally doable (G)!!!!
    So ironing in your bathroom is a HUGE step up from my sewing studio (HA HA)!!! Hugs to my favorite designer. XX

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