I really enjoyed this structure way of showing your sewing rooms. I learned a lot, gained some new ideas and I have one suggestion. I sorted my zips into length, hold them together with decorative bulldog clips and hang the clips from the Ikea hooks.
Thanks for sharing your sewing spaces with us! I had a big revelation this week about the rotary cutters with the handle that you have to hold to release the blade - there’s a lock button to keep the blade locked, but you can also use it to lock the blade open! So no more having to grasp it so tightly while cutting. Hope that helps! 🤗
I didn’t send in any questions but I have really enjoyed watching along with so many ideas. You ladies have made me realize that I too need to cull my stash of fabrics, patterns, notions, etc. I know I just wasn’t live long enough to sew all the fabric I have, lol. Rachel, for the unused fabric with faces I immediately saw a kimono style jacket/ duster (a simple long jacket). You would have so many choices of colors to wear under it. Thank you ladies. I do wish you made more than one video a month but I realize it takes a lot to do that. Take care, love you two.
Fabulous sewing rooms ladies. I made a kallax cutting table, after being inspired by your one Nikki👏I think we've seen the pic of your mum before Nikki and how you are so like her❤ Fabulous drawing by your son Rachel - amazing 👌I think the faces fabric would make a lovely Heather Blazer by Friday Pattern Company. Thanks as always for sharing ladies as I picked up a few ideas for my storage 😻
It's always interesting to see how sewists create and organize their spaces. Thanks for sharing both of yours! Nikki, have you considered the Liesl and Co Wynwood shorts and robe for your pink silk? Rachel how about a whole cloth lap quilt for the faces fabric? You wouldn't need any seams across the faces. 🧵🪡
Loved this video - interesting how your rooms have developed over time. Faces fabric- def cushions and or seat covers, storage box covers - or a tote bag/sewing machine cover or even wall art xx the brown stripe would make a lovely teddy bear
Loved the sewing room tours. Your son is an amazing artist Rachel. Wow-very talented. And tell Dylan that I loved his revolving world plaque as well! See you soon ladies. Hugs from Oregon.
Loved the tours and your pic of your mom and you! Beulah keeps me company every day as I sew as well. She was a master seamstress. Miss her every day, too.
Rachel & Nikki your video has really helped me a lot I have a one bedroom property and I do most of my sewing in my living room which to me is getting quiet annoying due to space. Love all your ideas and I must say your sewing rooms are amazing well done XXXX
So nice and learned some tips. Loved seeing the printed patterns in envelopes, the cycle of rotary blade life, the evolutions that your spaces have gone through are very relatable. Thank you for sharing your treasures and stories with us.
I absolutely loved this. I watched it while battling my way through the ironing! Your video made it much more enjoyable and its also made me want to sort my sewing room so it's more organised and tidy
Hello my favourite stitch sisters so good to see you both on your channel. I am watching you beauties as I am typing away. So so organised love you both and it is great to clear what you don't need it anymore. :) :) :) :)
Ok i love that face fabric. And I've got the perfect idea! Make a knee length trench with the body in the faces and the lapel and sleeves in a corresponding color like fuscia or purple! I'd wear that in a heartbeat! Oh pleeeeeeeease make it. I'm dying to see it!
It was interesting to see your sewing rooms.I like that you've both made the most use of your space and made them yours. Rachel the fabric with colourful faces could be used to make a blind and chair cover in your sewing room or for a group of different bags which would look designer.Nikki your volume was altering so I don't know if that can be sorted as I missed some of your chat.Your sewing machines look fab and I would be interested to see what each can achieve.
Thanks for the tour ladies. I am going to work on organizing my sewing room this weekend! Nikki's audio was a bit maddening though compared to Rachel's, both in quality and volume.
Use Gloria when you are sewing something super bulky. She's a workhorse and you cannot knock her timing out which you can do all too easily on a modern machine. Thanks for the tour.
I really enjoyed this structure way of showing your sewing rooms. I learned a lot, gained some new ideas and I have one suggestion. I sorted my zips into length, hold them together with decorative bulldog clips and hang the clips from the Ikea hooks.
I use large zip lock bags for patterns. They come with a writing panel and very cheap.
Thanks for sharing your sewing spaces with us! I had a big revelation this week about the rotary cutters with the handle that you have to hold to release the blade - there’s a lock button to keep the blade locked, but you can also use it to lock the blade open! So no more having to grasp it so tightly while cutting. Hope that helps! 🤗
I didn’t send in any questions but I have really enjoyed watching along with so many ideas. You ladies have made me realize that I too need to cull my stash of fabrics, patterns, notions, etc. I know I just wasn’t live long enough to sew all the fabric I have, lol. Rachel, for the unused fabric with faces I immediately saw a kimono style jacket/ duster (a simple long jacket). You would have so many choices of colors to wear under it. Thank you ladies. I do wish you made more than one video a month but I realize it takes a lot to do that. Take care, love you two.
Oh that face-and-fire patterned fabric is GORGEOUS!!! What about making a kimono-style jacket? That would really show off the print.
Fabulous sewing rooms ladies. I made a kallax cutting table, after being inspired by your one Nikki👏I think we've seen the pic of your mum before Nikki and how you are so like her❤ Fabulous drawing by your son Rachel - amazing 👌I think the faces fabric would make a lovely Heather Blazer by Friday Pattern Company. Thanks as always for sharing ladies as I picked up a few ideas for my storage 😻
It's always interesting to see how sewists create and organize their spaces. Thanks for sharing both of yours! Nikki, have you considered the Liesl and Co Wynwood shorts and robe for your pink silk? Rachel how about a whole cloth lap quilt for the faces fabric? You wouldn't need any seams across the faces. 🧵🪡
Greetings from NZ. This was great timing 👏 very inspiring. My sewing room is in desperate need of a streamline, tidy up.
Thanks ladies 😊
A coat would be nice with the fabric with faces on it
What a great video, really enjoyed it. X
Loved this video - interesting how your rooms have developed over time. Faces fabric- def cushions and or seat covers, storage box covers - or a tote bag/sewing machine cover or even wall art xx the brown stripe would make a lovely teddy bear
Get that photo of you and your mom in a frame! Hugs.
Thank you so much for sharing!
Well this was just delightful!!! 🌸🌺🌷Love seeing people's sewing spaces and hearing about their fav things!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!!❤️👏🏻👏🏻
I think we all could do a "clear out" of our sewing spaces! yours are both lovely!! I don't believe your fuchsia coat needs buttons.
Loved seeing both of your studios. I would love to see how you keep notes on your sewing.
Good one, me too.
Loved the sewing room tours. Your son is an amazing artist Rachel. Wow-very talented. And tell Dylan that I loved his revolving world plaque as well! See you soon ladies. Hugs from Oregon.
Loved the tours and your pic of your mom and you! Beulah keeps me company every day as I sew as well. She was a master seamstress. Miss her every day, too.
Rachel & Nikki your video has really helped me a lot I have a one bedroom property and I do most of my sewing in my living room which to me is getting quiet annoying due to space. Love all your ideas and I must say your sewing rooms are amazing well done XXXX
Nikki I think you would look so lovely with a pixie cut
So nice and learned some tips. Loved seeing the printed patterns in envelopes, the cycle of rotary blade life, the evolutions that your spaces have gone through are very relatable. Thank you for sharing your treasures and stories with us.
I absolutely loved this. I watched it while battling my way through the ironing! Your video made it much more enjoyable and its also made me want to sort my sewing room so it's more organised and tidy
Hello my favourite stitch sisters so good to see you both on your channel. I am watching you beauties as I am typing away. So so organised love you both and it is great to clear what you don't need it anymore. :) :) :) :)
Maybe use that face fabric for curtains, apuhlstry for a chair, or a cover for your sewing machine?
Great video. Thank you. I am inspired! 💕
This was so interesting and has given me a few ideas on how to improve my sewing area, thank you 😊
Very interesting. I need to have s bit of a clear out!
This was the perfect companion to my own sewing room tidying…I mean, I probably need 3 days worth of videos but you got me started 😂
Ok i love that face fabric. And I've got the perfect idea! Make a knee length trench with the body in the faces and the lapel and sleeves in a corresponding color like fuscia or purple! I'd wear that in a heartbeat! Oh pleeeeeeeease make it. I'm dying to see it!
Fabulous rooms xxx
It was interesting to see your sewing rooms.I like that you've both made the most use of your space and made them yours. Rachel the fabric with colourful faces could be used to make a blind and chair cover in your sewing room or for a group of different bags which would look designer.Nikki your volume was altering so I don't know if that can be sorted as I missed some of your chat.Your sewing machines look fab and I would be interested to see what each can achieve.
🇨🇦😃 wonderful!
Thanks for the tour ladies. I am going to work on organizing my sewing room this weekend! Nikki's audio was a bit maddening though compared to Rachel's, both in quality and volume.
Apologies for that, don’t k ow what went wrong at the recording stage but we made the best of what we had
Use Gloria when you are sewing something super bulky. She's a workhorse and you cannot knock her timing out which you can do all too easily on a modern machine. Thanks for the tour.
Interesting! fyi Nikki your sound is weak (Rachel's is great).
Yea, sorry about that. Something went wrong when I recorded so we were stuck with it