December 31, 2011

Where I Work

My office. I’ve been spending the better portions of my days here. Sewing. Printing. Packaging. Lord knows I need a real office chair with the amount of sitting I’ve been doing!

The office is getting cozier. I added this cute needlework and changed up the frame montage above the couch.

I waited and waited on these pretty ruffle curtains to go on sale from Urban Outfitters and snagged them up when they dropped to $9 each! Love them. They definitely add to the granny chic thing I have going on 🙂

 I sew everything on my grandma’s old singer. I know I should look into purchasing a new one. I got this machine serviced last year and it about cost as much as a new machine would cost. But I still like this old gal! She is sturdy, sews a straight line, and I have been using it since I was about 12.

Is there a room in your house that you spend most of your time in?

8 responses to “Where I Work”

  1. Lana says:

    Thanks for posting and sharing your creative space. It’s always so nice to look into the creative world of someone else. It’s very inspiring and you never know when you’ll find a new storage or organizing tip…or just a simple style tip! ^_^

    I have a post on my old blog showing my space…been meaning to do an updated post on my current blog. Maybe in the new year! http://simplyhandmadebylana.blogdrive.com/archive/cm-12_cy-2011_m-12_d-29_y-2011_o-10.html

  2. Great space! I’m in the process of finishing up my own print/drawing studio room. Your wok is really nice!

  3. Rae Veda says:

    Your workspace is so pretty and colorful. How inspiring! xo, rv

    http://aneclecticheap.blogspot.com/

  4. Elizabeth says:

    Loved seeing your studio Stacie. I recently received the owl calendar I bought from your Etsy site. I LOVE IT! I will have it posted in my art studio this year and it will make me smile.

    http://circlesaregood.wordpress.com/

  5. Sarbear says:

    Your studio looks so cozy, love the addition of those curtains. I spend most of my time in the living room area of our house right now, but need to shift that into my studio. 🙂

    -Sara-

  6. LMHenry says:

    I couldn’t help but notice your multiple tray sewing box, my dad just restored one for my sister-in-law and made a pattern from it..bentwood handle and all. I just found you and I LOVE YOU.
    Thank you for adding some sparkle to my world!

  7. Anonymous says:

    I had an old Kenmore sewing machine that just sewed forwards and backwards. I got rid of it when the base broke. I have a Husqvarna now, much more fussy, and I miss my Kenmore! I think the Kenmore could sew two sheets of metal together (not that I tried!)

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