ORGANIZE YOUR SEWING SPACE - PART 1

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It's time for me to re-organize my sewing space. It's quite the disaster area now and I need to reset my space before I get anymore projects on the go. I’ll be starting with the Sewing Triangle- Sewing Machine, Cutting Table and Ironing Board. This is about what we need to consider when planning our work space.
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  • @suzzarnahenry7256
    @suzzarnahenry72568 ай бұрын

    Considering this topic I thought this would interest you and your viewers. The very 1st “cordless” electrical equipment was the “Kambrook cordless iron”. I worked for them at the time and they told us how it came to be. It started with the very frustrated wife of a manager. Apparently she got so frustrated with the iron cord getting in the way that she threw her iron at the wall. As he went to buy wall repair supplies he tasked the Kambrook engineers to devise an iron that could be used without the cord getting in the way. Everything else cordless- kettles, electric hand drills, toasters ect all came about from that original “cordless Iron” tech-knowledge.

  • @jfdd43

    @jfdd43

    8 ай бұрын

    I would imagine the first cordless iron was the cast iron ones that sat on top of a stove!

  • @kathleenresnick3557

    @kathleenresnick3557

    6 ай бұрын

    How interesting 😮

  • @lilychua7866
    @lilychua78662 жыл бұрын

    “Stop comparing your space to fancy filming sets”…..thank you for bring me back to earth.

  • @debbiewood7718
    @debbiewood77183 жыл бұрын

    I got a tip from another quilter regarding turning off the iron. She plugs hers into a powerbar along with a lamp. If she sees the lamp on so is the iron and it reminds her to flip the stitch. Good for glue guns too.

  • @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    3 жыл бұрын

    Good tip

  • @sheripresloid7839
    @sheripresloid78399 ай бұрын

    I have that iron. LOVE IT! One thing I found from another video was I have a water spray bottle (very fine mist) that I use instead of the steam. I was just tired of filling it; emptying it and making sure it was off when in the base. The fine mist from my water bottle is perfect and works just as well as the steam. Love there is no cord and you can go as far as you want with the iron. Yes, it is around $100, but worth it if you iron a lot. GREAT VIDEO! Thank you for sharing.

  • @pattygailcreations3772
    @pattygailcreations37723 жыл бұрын

    I love when people keep it real and show their spaces how they really are and not picture perfect. Thanks for your posts.

  • @barbaraedmondson1596
    @barbaraedmondson15962 жыл бұрын

    Saying basics in plain language in a straightforward manner- I like that. Sometimes we don't stop to think that way. Thank you, Karen. You motivate.

  • @adamreynolds9816
    @adamreynolds98163 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for starting out saying you have what you have!

  • @celiabanks7667
    @celiabanks76673 жыл бұрын

    I love when you say, "You have what you have". That makes me feel so much better!

  • @denisepineda1788
    @denisepineda17883 жыл бұрын

    Would you mind telling me what sewing table you have. It looks like exactly what I need. I’m using a folding table right now and it wiggles and wobbles if I sew too fast.

  • @lindarenault7187
    @lindarenault71873 жыл бұрын

    "I have what I have" will be my new motto! And I have a dining room table and an Ikea cube shelving unit. I iron in the kitchen but I enjoy the few steps into the kitchen, makes me walk a bit. This is another great video, thanks Karen!

  • @janetbailey4282

    @janetbailey4282

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, for my over all health and my back health I do not twist to press but rather get up and walk those few feet away and press.........no blood clots welcome in my home and certainly no more back issues.

  • @suejameson1517
    @suejameson15173 жыл бұрын

    This is why we all love you so much!

  • @raynasummers3633
    @raynasummers36333 жыл бұрын

    Oh my goodness I am so happy when vloggers show real world life situations. This room I can relate to (including the moving it around for family issues that arise.

  • @psutton473
    @psutton4733 жыл бұрын

    Love the real stuff, not the fluffed up imaginary spaces that just make me wanna give up.

  • @suetimpson-mannell5629
    @suetimpson-mannell56293 жыл бұрын

    omg you have NO idea how happy I was to see your room, I'm not the only one!

  • @ravensmokedancer8242
    @ravensmokedancer82423 жыл бұрын

    Oh boy! I made a queen size quilt with my daughter in the small dining area of a 450 sq ft apartment once. We had a sewing machine on each side of the kitchen table and we used the kitchen counters for cutting and ironing. Since me, my daughter and her friends have moved into a house together and share rent, my sewing area is now in my bedroom. To make space bigger and as I am a single girl, I bought myself a twin bed with a trundle. It sounds crazy but that trundle holds everything and I have a ton of space. I have an L shaped desk and a small Ikea table for my cutting and ironing and it works fabulously! I love it when it gets messy LOL I love to organize it! Have fun Karen!!

  • @JustGetitDoneQuilts
    @JustGetitDoneQuilts3 жыл бұрын

    Good morning. I am sharing my ugly secret today. My sewing space has never really had a proper layout. With kids coming and going, my pile of stuff spread out over two room with never a proper place for anything. So today I'm starting a complete do over to make the room work for me and tidy up. And I got to take a new iron for a thorough test drive. So grab your cup of coffee and join me on PART 1 of my journey.

  • @ecoquilting7077

    @ecoquilting7077

    3 жыл бұрын

    Good morning! Thanks for including the part about not expecting your sewing studio to look like a TV studio! I'm far from that, since the way I was finally able to restart my quilting life was by resolving to somehow, some way, do crafting in the little rented bedroom I share with my husband in a shared little house. I started doing some paper craft on the corner of the bed (where we also eat many meals), got the little desk decluttered, (you know, by cramming everything under😉), took my cutting tools and some stash out of storage, set out my sewing machine, and quickly overwhelmed myself with new ideas! I've noticed that I'm taking less time to move my stuff back and forth for work/play sessions, meanwhile I've made some progress on projects old and new, the credit goes partly to you! Thank you so much for sharing your journey with us. I really hadn't watched any online quilting posts when this spring your Beginner mistakes video caught my eye, and I laughed so hard-- your first one was a bullseye-- too big! That was me, a big 2-sided t-shirt quilt. Since then I've scattershot binge-watched myself into a more selective state, and your videos set the bar for real-life quilting messages. I hope to meet you some day when travel is back on (and what's the old song say? "If I ever get my hands on a dollar again").

  • @KnitzyKitzy

    @KnitzyKitzy

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lovely to see a realistic looking sewing space. It looks used and functional. I have fabric and yarn stashed around the house in a chest, bags and boxes. My cutting mat lives under the bed. However my sewing machine is kept in it’s bag on the deep kitchen windowsill. It’s too high for my little one to reach and my sharp things are up there too. When I sew it is in ‘stolen moments’ at the kitchen table either when everyone is asleep or rarely when I have a few hours at the weekend. I can only sew a few hours a month total. However I know as life changes I will have more time again and eventually perhaps more space! I will endeavour to use your advice when that time comes and vicariously watch your videos whilst cooking :)

  • @mary-annz.reynolds7778

    @mary-annz.reynolds7778

    3 жыл бұрын

    @ecoquilting I have a lot of respect for you. Just making your space work. I feel like my problem is miniscule compared to what you are facing. I'm taking a lesson from you to make my space work. Thank you for responding. I have watched Karen's videos forever (before she got famous), And loving them still. 💕

  • @deadiemeyers1661

    @deadiemeyers1661

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Karen, for another thoughtful and comprehensive video. Your suggestions are all percolating in my head and I am already thinking of ways to increase my productivity through better organization. I do have a little suggestion about your videos. I often find that the volume of your voice drops off from time to time, and from location to location as you film. I sometimes need to go back and listen several times to catch what you're saying. Would it be possible for you to work on the audio element of your videos to get it to be more consistent? Thank you again for all that you contribute to the quilting and sewing community. I have recommended your channel to numerous quilting friends.

  • @ecoquilting7077

    @ecoquilting7077

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mary-annz.reynolds7778 That is so kind of you! Funny how it works: I too feel like my problem is miniscule compared to what others are dealing with, unless of course, I let the "poor me"s sneak in, but they pass when I remember how blessed I am. Have a fine day!

  • @kathleenreynolds6492
    @kathleenreynolds64923 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I have sewn voraciously since age 6 (I’m 73) and have finally decided to treat myself to a planned, efficient, functional sewing room! I’ve spent many hours viewing cute, fancy, sometimes huge spaces and, when ready to quit, happened on your video. As a retired PT, your ergonomic suggestions hit home. I won’t change the planned layout, but with this information, I know I can make it work - without having to make frustrating changes. You have made a difference and I’m grateful! P.S., I’m not a quilter. Garments are my passion.

  • @catstitchstudio
    @catstitchstudio3 жыл бұрын

    Karen, I've watched only the first two minutes, and already I'm just so appreciative of your attitude. Yes, we have what we have. I'm grateful for my awkwardly shaped room. And I'm so pleased to have you as my teacher. Thank you. Now on with the video...

  • @saramarin9972

    @saramarin9972

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ppl

  • @donnaburt9437
    @donnaburt94373 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love my cordless iron. Glad to see Karen is now a happy member of the cordless club.

  • @questfire3028
    @questfire30283 жыл бұрын

    Love your videos! For other Mavericks out there: In the distant past, when a cellist, I learned that thighs about 60 degrees below horizontal resulted in less back pain during long practice sessions. I tried to find where the “parallel to the floor” came from, because I had already learned it in my 1960s typing class. Never could find original research to support it. Anyway, being up higher puts my wrists in an advantageous position, too. I haven’t died yet, so feel safe if you want to try it out. I just got a cordless iron, too. Love it.

  • @agb6330
    @agb63303 жыл бұрын

    “The first step is accepting is that you have what you have. I know it’s hard but stop comparing your space to fancy filming sets......”. That was helpful, I really should be focusing on the fact that I have a great sewing machine (Juki) and an understanding husband who never complains when I take over the dining room table. The up side is it can’t ever get too bad because I always have to pack it up so it never permanently takes over the room 😉. Thank you!!

  • @kandaykerr3653
    @kandaykerr36533 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for honestly showing your quilting space. I'm always so embarrassed when people show their beautiful spaces off and mine looks like a bomb has gone off in it. I'm going to work mine as you put out these videos so I can be more productive. Stuff is just everywhere all the time. I'm always "cleaning" but I don't want to clean I want to sew, so it ne or gets organized. Thanks Karen for the help.

  • @christinebroeze1004

    @christinebroeze1004

    3 жыл бұрын

    Kanday, I have to say, that is my sewing room. My dad made me a beautiful “large” table for cutting out of this massive table, I have less than 24 inches square. The rest is holding “sewing stuff”. My sewing room is at the back end of my living room. I am trying to get my basement Reno’s and until that is done, I refuse to take my sewing machine and fabric downstairs. But I am happy :)

  • @kandaykerr3653

    @kandaykerr3653

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@christinebroeze1004 I'm not sure if you've heard of Pat Sloan, she has a word that she uses for a year. Last year I picked a word but with Covit and all, I did stick with it and now I can't remember what is was. This year my word is Order. I'll be working towards this word all year. Happy sewing.

  • @christinebroeze1004

    @christinebroeze1004

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes I have heard and watch her along with Eleanor Burns. I enjoy them too. Down to earth.☺️

  • @robbieknapik6745
    @robbieknapik67453 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for keeping it real. And thanks for the link to the iPad holder. I need one. I like my iron but hate the cord; my ironing board has an attached metal rack for the iron and the cord gets caught between the rack and board all the time. A cordless iron may be in my future. I’ve been tweaking my sewing space. Finally got it close to “right” and decided to add a second machine so more changes are happening. The yoga blocks are a great idea. I have a thick book on the floor with rug mat under it for my “passive” foot so that I keep my hips balanced on my chair. Still struggling with scrap organization. As a relatively new quilter, I don’t have any go-to piece sizes yet. I’m trying “by color” right now for all but 10” square or bigger.

  • @chrislittebrant5235
    @chrislittebrant52353 жыл бұрын

    Hi Karen, Since I began quilting I’ve changed my space three major times. Right now my walkable space has shrunk to a 4x4’ range between sewing machine, ironing, cutting table & fabric clutter. So I was relieved to see I am not alone 😳😉🤣 COVID changed the way I need to buy fabric. The demand for fabric went up & I found if I don’t buy immediately, I wasn’t able to get what I wanted at a later date. So here I am back to square one needing to re-design my sewing room again 😬. It’s a challenge. I am going to love this series. Thank you so much for all your videos, greatly appreciated, 💖 Chris-Raleigh NC

  • @Carolmaizy

    @Carolmaizy

    3 жыл бұрын

    Me too. In September I rearranged my sewing room, but it's not working out. My sewing machine ended up against the wall in a corner, and I feel claustrophobic there. Time to try another arrangement,lol.

  • @crystalwolff8490
    @crystalwolff84903 жыл бұрын

    I love love love my Panasonic iron! With kids and cats in the house, being able to throw that cover on while it's still hot I know that I can walk away to take care of dinner or something and not have to worry about curious fingers or noses getting burned. Not to mention I never have to ask myself "did I leave the iron on again?" anymore. 😁

  • @nataliestanchevski4628

    @nataliestanchevski4628

    3 жыл бұрын

    One of my cats jumped on my ironing board the other day when I was far away from it. She was pretty annoyed by all my shouting and arm waving while I ran towards her but at least I distracted her from the hot iron, lol.

  • @triciabrooks2520
    @triciabrooks25203 жыл бұрын

    How did KZread know that I really needed to see this.😆

  • @paulabecker7483
    @paulabecker748311 күн бұрын

    The Panasonic iron is so much better than one with a cord!❤❤❤

  • @sharonpreston2826
    @sharonpreston2826 Жыл бұрын

    That's right, you don't have to have much room to sew. I have only had a sewing machine with cabinet all my life. 50 years. All my "stuff" is packed away. I have to drag it out and clean it up after. And I have made mountains and mountains of items. From couch cushions, drapes to bathing suits. Even make items to sell. I am getting ready to make an actual "sewing room"! I retired 8 years ago. I'm so excited. This room will still be multi purpose. Home office and murphy bed but it will be great to have everything stored in ONE room.

  • @lindiuys4327
    @lindiuys43273 жыл бұрын

    Hi. I found that putting my ironing station away from work station, force me to walk a bit and stretch the legs

  • @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    3 жыл бұрын

    I have that in mind too. We need to use those joints or lose them

  • @kdramsey965

    @kdramsey965

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’ve also done this!

  • @sandramyer7081

    @sandramyer7081

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes absolutely

  • @nataliestanchevski4628

    @nataliestanchevski4628

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm good at taking breaks but I found that I was too lazy for good ironing practice to have my iron far from my sewing machine, lol. Now they are plugged into the same power bar that I turn on and off so if my machine is on, my iron is also ready to use and right beside me. It's so interesting how different people have different strategies to complete the same tasks.

  • @amandaworden2

    @amandaworden2

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@nataliestanchevski4628 yes asking me to get up and plug in my iron. Lay down a towel and to start ironing is a great way to get to not iron. I pin anything the needs to be ironed for seams generally and it comes out okay

  • @MyQuiltProjects
    @MyQuiltProjects3 жыл бұрын

    I find it I put things just out of reach, a good stretch while sewing performs a bit of yoga and prevents pain if I am at it for long periods of time. My space consists of a buffet table in the living room. My ironing is in the kitchen. All the fabric is in the bedroom. This assists me with a bit more movement so the arthritis doesn’t remain silent, and then blare out of nowhere. I stand while sewing because my posture at a sewing table was not right for me. It took me years to figure this out. Kudos to those who have a studio. I know it can be magazine perfect only if you never use it. Keeping it real for all us! Love it!

  • @marykelly2017
    @marykelly20173 жыл бұрын

    I love the real sewing spaces, I’ve tried the Pinterest route and found they really didn’t work out . I like repurposing what I have on hand.Now it’s the KISS plan . The best part is that I have 2 rooms for my space. The dining room and what was once an office , now retired.

  • @rosettagadson1762
    @rosettagadson17623 жыл бұрын

    Nicely done. My husband let me make the master bed room my sewing room and we sleep in the smaller bed room. I do have a great husband

  • @nicolajoybaillie9421
    @nicolajoybaillie94213 жыл бұрын

    ”you have what you have“ so true - I live in a bed sit and do my cutting on the floor and my sewing on a leaf-fold coffee table 😅 still some good tips though.

  • @LSquaredCrafts
    @LSquaredCrafts3 жыл бұрын

    I love your wisdom! "You have what you have!"

  • @lorrainebateman8799

    @lorrainebateman8799

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes!

  • @debbieannheckeroth3879
    @debbieannheckeroth38793 жыл бұрын

    - whoo hoo..... I had already been doing all of the check list. 😀

  • @allisonmiller3148
    @allisonmiller31483 жыл бұрын

    I had a sewing space, but I had to give it up when my husband had to start working from home more. Now I have some fabric bins and my kitchen table 🤷‍♀️. The biggest problem with that is keeping my 2 year old out of my fabric and notions 🤦‍♀️😬, but I’m glad I can still sew sometimes

  • @brookefreeman593
    @brookefreeman5933 жыл бұрын

    I watched this in the morning and by the afternoon my sewing room was set up using things I already owned! Thanks very much 🧑‍🎓

  • @layitonmebaby
    @layitonmebaby3 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been pretty obsessed with watching sewing space videos lately! I’ve purchased a crank height adjustable desk from ikea. I can lower it for using my machine and I crank it up when cutting. One of the best sewing investments I’ve made. Looking forward to part 2!

  • @jylromain6439
    @jylromain64393 жыл бұрын

    I have a child's toy storage unit that I keep smaller pieces of fabric in. The large bins are for projects and the smaller ones hold different colors. It fits in the built in closet in my very tiny 2nd bedroom, aka sewing room. Luckily there are also four drawers built in under it, so the fabric is at a great height. I have my sewing machine, ironing board and two bookcases, for more fabric and supplies, in there, along with my flannel tablecloth design board. That's all the room there is, so my cutting table used to be the coffee table. Hard to fit a cup of coffee on there now. LOL

  • @akapody
    @akapody3 жыл бұрын

    You have inspired me. It's now time for me to stop looking at the mess and saying tomorrow I'll do something. Thanks and stay safe.

  • @laurajones5817
    @laurajones58173 жыл бұрын

    Never disappointing. Makes want to reevaluate my sewing room. The height of the cutting table made a lot of sense. Need to raise mine up. Now I have iron envy. 😆

  • @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's amazing when you have the right tool for the job

  • @cc83jc85

    @cc83jc85

    3 жыл бұрын

    I added blocks to my cutting table to raise it (38 years old now, in perfect condition, my ols 'change table' when my kids were babies!

  • @patriciaroth4659

    @patriciaroth4659

    3 жыл бұрын

    My daughter raised her dorm bed with cheap and ugly 4” risers you can buy as a set...guess who’s using them now! Happy sewing!

  • @winkielaroo
    @winkielaroo3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Karen! Had to chuckle when you said "You have what you have." Too true! What I have is a sewing machine and storage area in one very cramped office on the second floor, an ironing table in another room on that same floor, and a cutting table in the kitchen on the floor below. I consider all the travelling to be part of my fitness routine. In any case, I'm grateful to have what I have.

  • @BettsiLedesma

    @BettsiLedesma

    3 жыл бұрын

    When my daughter was in the tiny "no no" stage, I built a playpen for myself by angling my sofa and creating a corner sewing "room". It was what I had and it was fine!

  • @hekeseme
    @hekeseme3 жыл бұрын

    Once again...I had to write you and thank you! A great video and I loved your quote....” you have what you need”

  • @lucindacindymartin6012
    @lucindacindymartin60123 жыл бұрын

    I no longer waste precious time on other youtuber - you are one of the best ( I have found a couple others I appreciate) but you go into practical topics, smart, concise, thank you thank you.

  • @terriwilliams2452
    @terriwilliams24523 жыл бұрын

    I love my Panasonic cordless. I also have a longarm and I needed it to "tame" borders on some of my clients quilts and have found that it is one of the best investments I've made.

  • @lesfibresfantastiques7265
    @lesfibresfantastiques72653 жыл бұрын

    Right on time! I painted the walls of my new sewing space this morning!

  • @nancymalchoff9702
    @nancymalchoff97023 жыл бұрын

    I got this iron from my husband at Christmas and every time I use it, I thank him and tell him this iron is awesome. Another plus of this iron is how lightweight it is.

  • @analuisamom
    @analuisamom3 жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed your initial words. . Meaning enjoy our sewing space and projects. It’s not only about having a beautiful space, “ we just need to be organized and confortable for us to create and enjoy.

  • @cashby1425
    @cashby14253 жыл бұрын

    I find organizing and cleaning to be very therapeutic. Thanks for the tips to make our spaces more productive and easier to work in. Omgosh shlepping stuff from one spot to another - probably a lot of us can relate to that!! It was funny watching you do it in fast motion. Having a scrap “system” and the benefits of a cordless iron were two key takeaways. Thanks so much. You are a such a good teacher and not afraid to share your logjams and struggles. It makes your videos highly relatable and fun to watch.

  • @mary-annz.reynolds7778

    @mary-annz.reynolds7778

    3 жыл бұрын

    I have never, ever felt cleaning as therapeutic. But I do love an organized space and I like knowing what I have. Hats off to you! 💕

  • @paulabick5964

    @paulabick5964

    3 жыл бұрын

    I cannot find Part 2. PLEASE direct me to Part 2. Thank you.

  • @elainelott9916
    @elainelott99163 жыл бұрын

    Love your honesty about your mess !!! Made me feel right at home !!! My favorite thing you said was to be satisfied with what we have. That makes a world of difference!!! Loved your video!!!

  • @karensparrow1529
    @karensparrow15293 жыл бұрын

    KB - I 'gave" myself the Panasonic iron 4 years ago after using it at my local quilt shop. I know it was a "splurge" but I think it has paid off in so many ways. You didn't show the detachable water tank feature, which to be honest I rarely use as I refill from my Brita pitcher directly into the iron. I too adore the shut off feature. Yay for that. I recently used a Rowenta cordless and was totally underwhelmed by it. I wanted my Panasonic!!!! I am thrilled your son is well enough to give you back your sewing room. WIN WIN... Thanks again for another fabulous video!

  • @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    3 жыл бұрын

    I don’t use the steam much anymore...prefer to spritz

  • @sw6118
    @sw6118 Жыл бұрын

    You can keep the iron cover inside your sewing machine traveling bag when not in use. You’ll probably use the bag and the cover at the same time or, not at all.

  • @LC.101
    @LC.1013 жыл бұрын

    Highly recommended. I have been using this Panasonic iron for about 17 years and still love it. I also got 3 more as a gift for my relatives and they all love it.

  • @naomim5015

    @naomim5015

    3 жыл бұрын

    I didn't know it's been around that long. I've had mine 4 years and LOVE it as well!

  • @PennyManning2

    @PennyManning2

    Жыл бұрын

    And it's never leaked?!!!

  • @Robin-qc4gn
    @Robin-qc4gn3 жыл бұрын

    This was wonderful! I'm excited to see the rest of the series.

  • @zxedzoicks8041
    @zxedzoicks80416 ай бұрын

    I use my Panasonic cordless on my longarm. When I advance the quilt, before I stitch the sides down, I iron it. Having the cordless instead of unplugging a regular iron and plugging it back in. What a help it has been!!

  • @reneehughes7860
    @reneehughes786011 ай бұрын

    My cutting table folds down on both sides and out of the way when not in use. I'm in my dining area because I know soon as I use my spare bedroom family will need the spot. My tables are all portable. Have the same similar ironing table. You're a smart lady.

  • @normatownes2857
    @normatownes28573 жыл бұрын

    I've had my iron for about two years now and love, love, love it. It's everything you say it is.

  • @rw8873
    @rw88733 жыл бұрын

    As this awful year winds down, I want to thank you for your encouragement, your instruction and making this misery a bit more comfortable for all of us. I learned so much and put into action so much of what you taught. May 2021 bring blessings, health and happiness to you and your entire family!

  • @cynthiazumbrunn8700
    @cynthiazumbrunn87003 жыл бұрын

    My 'quilter's ironing board' is wonderful! I bought 2 at a quilt shop years ago, made by the owner's hubby. It's plywood 55"x24" covered with thin batting and heavy duck fabric, and has slots underneath designed to fit over a regular ironing board. I originally gave one to Mom and one to Sis, who ended up gifting hers back to me. Mom has used hers so much she's recovered it 3 times! For mine, I wanted to better utilize the wasted space underneath. A local craftsman advertised his custom tables on Facebook so I upscaled and splurged a bit had him make me storage unit to fit under the board. If I ever stop sewing, the table is still a lovely piece of furniture. Looking forward to the next video!

  • @sherifoxworth309
    @sherifoxworth3093 жыл бұрын

    I bought this iron a couple of months ago. Long before I saw your video. I have fallen in love with my iron. I wondered if I had purchased a good one. Since I've had it I couldn't imagine one being without it. Im delighted that I made the right choice and seeing your video confirms it by a "long time" quilter... I only started an 3 months ago. - Btw, I LOVE your videos! You seem authentic and very down-to-earth; with an enjoyable personality. Thank you... From one of your newest fans! - Sheri Foxworth

  • @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank y you

  • @PaperDiva67
    @PaperDiva673 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! This is so timely for me. My firstborn just moved out last week and I’m designing my sewing room. Painting tomorrow!!!!!

  • @DH-qz2so
    @DH-qz2so3 жыл бұрын

    Could you do a review on the rolling sewing machine cases (ie. Everything Mary, Tailor, Tutto, and BlueFig?)...that would be awesome! thanks!

  • @gailrodgers3079
    @gailrodgers30793 жыл бұрын

    My cutting table is an old square grand piano from the Civil War era. So lots of space on top and hubby after taking out the 'guts' left me a storage area inside. I have a 6 drawer cart (4 small drawers and 2 bigger ones) that I store threads, stabilizer for machine embroidery and other carmaking craft supplies. Now if I could just get rid of all the stuff on top of the cutting table!

  • @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    3 жыл бұрын

    That sounds so cool

  • @caroltee2242
    @caroltee22423 жыл бұрын

    I bought a new iron last year. I looked around and examined and researched the ones I was interested in. I bought the Panasonic iron. I felt the dual sided, cordless attributes would be really helpful and they ARE. And another reason is that they don't require any heavy duty electrical slots. My sewing area is large but compromised electrically. It has a number of outlets but when the house was built they put them all on the same breaker! I have lots of other electrical needs in my sewing room so I had to run some extension cords into other rooms. That's not fun! So this iron can easily be used in my sewing room without compromising anything. At first I was looking at some really whammy jammy expensive irons, but they needed extra voltage or wattage. Not sure which one, but one of those. This iron requires a bit less. And with all the other attributes you mentioned, it became my dream iron.

  • @catherinefrasier4051
    @catherinefrasier40513 жыл бұрын

    I'm so excited to watch this video, I can relate to much of what you've shared. I've had my sewing room 14 years "on and Off". I've had health issues through out this time, as well. This past summer I was home all summer due to covid. I started in on my room. I stopped half way through because I couldn't decide what to do about the storage and cutting table. I finally found a solution to this problem and I built a table with storage for myself with my husbands help. The categories you address are the same ones I needed to work on. I was so happy to learn all the details you offered. I put the iron on my wish list! I'm really looking forward to your up coming videos on finishing your room. Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @bethotoole6569
    @bethotoole65693 жыл бұрын

    Karen, This are the videos that made me fall in love with your channel. How to do, what to do, where and with what to do it. You make things look so easy that even a numbskull like me could do it :)) Love your interview series! Learning so much!! I hope you, your son and family are doing well! 👍😎

  • @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    3 жыл бұрын

    Your brain just works differently...and I am very happy to help

  • @dianadivadiamond
    @dianadivadiamond3 жыл бұрын

    I love your sewing table. Very innovative.

  • @missyb.623
    @missyb.6233 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate how practical you were about this. I rarely watch these kinds of videos because my workspace is not a showroom. It's in a basement with lots of leftover pieces of furniture and storage solutions. But it works. I have pets, many pets. My cats are thieves. All my sewing and sewing notions must be covered or they steal it and make beds on my supplies. We do what we must to make our spaces work. I just can't look at one more magazine like sewing space. In addition, all my crafting is super messy. Sometimes when I am in the middle of a big craft project it looks like I am renovating! Also, I have several machines. I created my space with sitting and standing sewing stations. For a while I had my ironing board across the room to force me to change my body position. Not all because I am crazy but because my rheumatologist wanted me to change my body position every 30 minutes. Thanks for sharing!

  • @lizbiagi7998

    @lizbiagi7998

    3 жыл бұрын

    You are so right! Its looks like I'm renovating during a creative year! Fabrics are flying, scraps dropping, iron hissing and then it's over... have to straighten up again.

  • @lizbiagi7998

    @lizbiagi7998

    3 жыл бұрын

    Creative tear

  • @dawndecesare2177
    @dawndecesare21773 жыл бұрын

    I love your outlook and practical can do attitude. Can't wait to see the other videos on this series. TFS

  • @lauracollett6696
    @lauracollett66963 жыл бұрын

    I made your ironing table, however my ironing board top is larger, I love the storage shelves, with baskets for all my ironing accessories, I love that I can just roll it out of the way! Thank You so much!

  • @carolwarnat3305
    @carolwarnat3305 Жыл бұрын

    In my head now I keep saying Just get it done and this January I completed 4 Quilts. One I started in 2017. Sewing is messy. I got 4 days of your 21 day clean up done and things were looking better until I started working on my projects. My big thing now is books. I love your tips and tricks. Thanks. My first cordless Panasonic iron was great. I had it working for years. The next one is terrible as it takes forever to heat up and is not hot enough. A different model than yours. I will look for a solution.

  • @deannesherriff3247
    @deannesherriff32473 жыл бұрын

    Hi Karen, how I envy your ironing table. My work space is spread between three areas, where my machine is, in the cloakroom (because it’s in its own cabinet), my kitchen, where I do my cutting, planning and other activities, and my living room when I can spread out quilt tops and fabric to photograph when I’m planning something. My iron is in my ‘cellar-head’, and I have a traditional ironing board which has to be put away after use and an ironing pad which I made myself, and fits in whichever room I need it. I have an ordinary iron, and have invested in a Duotronic mini iron, which I find invaluable. But I would love an ironing table like yours, with storage and is moveable. No room, sadly. Oh well .... 😊

  • @angelar1500
    @angelar15003 жыл бұрын

    I love reality, thanks so much for being real! My sewing space in my apt is my tiny dining space. My old apt size table is now sitting atop $5 bed risers from clearance aisle at "Big Lots", which turned out to be perfect pushed against wall, my old small computer desk holds my Juki, and my old regular ironing board completes my u-shape space. It's a good working solution although there is a storage issue, I will have to decide to give up on a place to eat or not and add some type of storage piece under the table. For now the dining chairs are there, and a second vintage machine for zigzagging. Lots of "stuff" in my bedroom (argh).

  • @ruthkrieger92

    @ruthkrieger92

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yup, I use bed risers under a card table!

  • @mariannebrown4951
    @mariannebrown49513 жыл бұрын

    Loved this-I’m looking forward to part 2

  • @debipointing8824
    @debipointing88243 жыл бұрын

    Can't wait for the rest of these videos! I live in an old shed in the top end of Australia and the biggest room in the place is the sewing room (thanks to my wonderful understanding husband). It is hot as hades most days but he installed fans on a 12volt system as we are on solar and batteries and now I just want to organize it all so I can sew more. Hurry with the next installment!

  • @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    3 жыл бұрын

    Which state

  • @debipointing8824

    @debipointing8824

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@JustGetitDoneQuilts Northern Territory about 2 hours south west of Darwin at a little place called Dundee Beach

  • @byDsign
    @byDsign3 жыл бұрын

    *I'm NOT even a quilter!* I'm a fashion sew'er. I'm even a fashion crocheter. How I came upon this video is a wonder of the KZread algorithm! ♥♥♥ But looks like I've found a great source of information to keep my TWO+ sewing/craft studios (using 2 bedrooms and part of my home office) organized. And when you put me on game about that iron... well that pushed me right over the top! **New Subbie!!!** ♥♥♥

  • @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    3 жыл бұрын

    Welcome

  • @robinryder990
    @robinryder9903 жыл бұрын

    The cover has a handle, so could you install a hook on your ironing table to hang it from? Then for travel maybe get one of those purse hangers that clip onto a table? Great information on organizing a sewing space!

  • @beckyg5489
    @beckyg54893 жыл бұрын

    I love my Panasonic cordless iron at my pressing station. It has been a game-changer for me in my quilting studio. I've had it for a couple of years now. I do still have my old one, but it stays in my laundry room and doesn't get used much. Great video! Thanks for some helpful tips!

  • @christinawitkowski9681
    @christinawitkowski96812 жыл бұрын

    I have watched designing sewing room videos all morning. But yours was the first one that said that what I already had was good enough and go get off Pinterest! Thank you. I really needed that kick in the right direction.

  • @khsampson4998
    @khsampson49982 жыл бұрын

    Thank you ! Thank you ! Thank you! I had the wrong chair!!! In past few months I have been sewing more, and my chair just wasn't right and I knew it wasn't right, but ... work with what you have. After seeing this video, I could not wait to get home and make an adjustment that I had been putting off. I turned my table (not my dream table) around so that I can use a better chair between two work spaces. WAY BETTER!!! I'm so glad I saw this.

  • @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful!

  • @jennifercarrier5708
    @jennifercarrier57083 жыл бұрын

    This was so helpful! I have been looking for this info while working on my space. Can't thank you enough and looking forward to part 2!

  • @katherineanderson8570
    @katherineanderson85703 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this Karen. I also have a bedroom as my sewing room, and light was an issue, with just an overhead light fixture. I found a flexible neck LED floor lamp, with a step on switch. I was able to position it in the room so that I can flex it for extra light at my sewing machine, or to light up both my ironing surface and cutting board, which are side-by-side on a standing height table. I love my lamp! No more shadows over my work area. Oh, and I have the same Panasonic cordless iron, which I also love. And, with a standing height table, I have room for a short shelving unit below for fabric storage.

  • @patriciagazey4693
    @patriciagazey46933 жыл бұрын

    One of the best thing about you that I love is that you are so Real QUESTION - SERIOUSLY CAN you discuss quilt kits You mentioned them... much thanks

  • @penny9157
    @penny91573 жыл бұрын

    This was very informative I too cut my fabric at my kitchen bar Its the right height. My problem is i took a 3rd bedroom and made it my sewing room shared with my husbands desk , I find i don't like sewing in there no entertainment so I love you have solved that problem with your tablet now if I can just get a tablet about 17 inches hahaha Thanks for all your great tips and have a good week !

  • @peggyoconnor3810
    @peggyoconnor38103 жыл бұрын

    I use my kitchen counter for cutting. It's the perfect height! I'm going to look into the ironing station. Looks like something that will work for me. Thanks Karen for the informative video!

  • @meinschatzi8978
    @meinschatzi89783 жыл бұрын

    I am so excited to see this. How did you know I am emptying a room for a sewing/craft/guest room! Perfect timing for me. Thank you!.

  • @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    3 жыл бұрын

    we can be a support group

  • @missdizzlepop

    @missdizzlepop

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ditto!! Such perfect timing!

  • @mary-annz.reynolds7778

    @mary-annz.reynolds7778

    3 жыл бұрын

    Agreed. I've was using a part of our large master bedroom. Then took over a small bedroom as my son is away at college. But then I don't have space for him at Christmas. Since we don't own the house, we can't put in a Murphy bed.

  • @carilynjurgeson6178
    @carilynjurgeson61782 жыл бұрын

    Now I don't feel so bad about my tiny sewing room/office and the fact that my projects spill onto the kitchen counter and living room and bedroom. Maybe that's normal. That iron is very interesting...gonna research it. I know Panasonic makes good stuff. TFS

  • @elizabethannwest646
    @elizabethannwest6463 жыл бұрын

    Hi Karen you are the best lots of great ideas and precise instruction. You are so cute and you make me laugh,😁

  • @christinachiang1080
    @christinachiang10803 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the tips, particularly the ergonomic ones. Good posture leads to longer hours for enjoying our “quilting indulgence”. Appreciate very much your practical tips. Christina from New Zealand

  • @strawberryemery
    @strawberryemery3 жыл бұрын

    I’m looking forward to this series. Congrats on this sponsorship! Seems to be a good fit

  • @gabrielemalcolm3567
    @gabrielemalcolm35673 жыл бұрын

    Missed a lot of your conversations...hope I didn't miss too many of your shared tips...take care.🍁

  • @lauraveechFMQ
    @lauraveechFMQ3 жыл бұрын

    I have a Panasonic iron like that. I love it! Before I make the quilt sandwich I put a quilt top on my design wall and press it with my cordless iron.

  • @denisek5208
    @denisek52083 жыл бұрын

    Such great advice! I have recently upgraded my sewing space to a table that is the correct height, it made the world of difference. Thanks for sharing.

  • @delmariesnodgrass5038
    @delmariesnodgrass50383 жыл бұрын

    Hello Karen, I love your tutorials! You always have something for me to ponder and improve upon. I keep cleaning and organizing just to turn around and unorganized again. Never ending cycle. However because of your insight I have my scraps under control. Now to get my sewing room straight. I also want to say I purchased a Panasonic 360 a year ago when I was first learning piecing. I love love love it! So much I bought a second one when it was on sale. I use one near my sewing machine and the other when I do large cutting projects in another area (my kitchen island). I look forward to the rest of your series on organization. Thank you so much.

  • @goetiagirl
    @goetiagirl3 жыл бұрын

    Wow.. thank you sooooo much. all this tips are soooo useful. What i found wors for me best for my tea, is a Contigo west loop travel mug. It eeps my drink warm and if it top it, it does not leak. You see, my sewing space for everything is my living room table. Some day, hopefully soon, I will have a sewing space

  • @lauriep3334
    @lauriep33349 ай бұрын

    Thank you for showing the “before” of your transitioning sewing room. I’m just beginning to watch this video.

  • @suebennett3715
    @suebennett37153 жыл бұрын

    Hitting it out of the ballpark with this one. Keeping it real, covering room & movement strategy plus physical form to reduce neck back & shoulder strain, is all a huge help for me! Panasonic iron just hit my Christmas wish list!

  • @amandaworden2
    @amandaworden23 жыл бұрын

    I have what I have. I sew on a dog grooming table, that still gets used every other month. In between groomings, it gets vacuumed and I sew on it. I have an old 70s kitchen counter top with a set of bottom kitchen cabinets as a cutting table/storage unit. It is enough.

  • @barbarakornacki8599

    @barbarakornacki8599

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oh this made me realize I may be able to use some cabinets we removed from our kitchen for cutting and storage! Why didn't I think to measure for that possibility? I don't have room for the triangle idea anyway.

  • @pegpage8618
    @pegpage86183 жыл бұрын

    I love your honesty and willingness to share your sewing room with us. Thanks for keeping it real.

  • @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    @JustGetitDoneQuilts

    3 жыл бұрын

    It was hard...but then I realized we all have the same problems

  • @pegpage8618

    @pegpage8618

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@JustGetitDoneQuilts we sure do!!!!

  • @seasidestitches615
    @seasidestitches6153 жыл бұрын

    Ha ha. Love your honesty. You are a joy! Love your tutorial manner. I Love facts and helpful info. That sitting angle is just like the typist’s angle I learnt years ago. Just want to thank you for your inspiration. Was watching you early on in our first Lockdown in the UK. You’ve taught me sooo much, and eventually I stopped just watching, and got back to actually sewing myself. Sorted out my UFO’s from years ago. And now, I’ve even started my own channel. Your Colour, Scraps, Pressing, Sewing in a straight line, instructional type videos, and several others, have been such a helpful foundation for me, and I just want to thank you! So, Thank you Karen! Love all your quilts and your boldness at sticking them up in the stairwell of your condo! Wonderful idea 😄. Love it! Glad I found time too pop back in, lol x

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