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Let's face it. Saying you're going to reset and actually doing it are two different things. This week, I set out to walk the walk to go along with all that talk last week. To that extent I had to start digging out my studio.
Right now, I can easily say my studio is going through an identity crisis. It's a small space to begin with and to bring another art form into it is going to take some ingenuity. But first things, first it needs digging out....
Right now it looks like this....
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| Not just the pretty pictures 'cause the struggle is real And if you know you know.. |
Luckily, I took the problem to my husband and he said why don't you buy them with wheels and they could slide back into an under utilize corner. That way you can slide them out when you need them and tuck them back when you don't. Oh he's smart...no wonder I married him!
The trick to buying good shelving is to figure out what you want to store, how you want to store it and how much space you have. THEN take all that information and head to Amazon which has a ridiculously huge variety of sturdy, inexpensive metal shelving. I decided that I wanted 6 tiers, about 30" long by 15" deep on wheels...for under $75. It took a while I found buy what I was looking for.
I sorted and folded the wool and it easily fit. I took all the smaller pieces and put them in a bin that fit on the bottom tier.
It went from this....
To this....a perfect solution for $61...I'm all happy.
You'll have to wait to see the final reveal of the whole room because I'm not quite done yet. I've been working steadily but I don't want to get all crazy.
Speaking of crazy...here's what's new on this week's Rug Watch! Little by little, he's shaping up. I'm getting the hang of hooking yarn. It gives a more nubbly texture that is appropriate for the trim of his vest. But it's harder to control that's for sure....
That's it for me...What Have You've Been Up to Creatively?








great idea for wool storage
ReplyDeleteI love your new shelving solution, and look forward to seeing the final reveal.
ReplyDeleteI've watched you reinvent your space multiple times over the year. Love how you find just the right furniture, especially on casters, to solve your latest needs. I'm also enjoying watching your Santa come to life. Thinking of you Buffalo as our snow arrives in approximately 5 hours. Not Buffalo worth, but more than we have seen for over a decade.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your thoughtful comment - for sure my studio is always changing to my current needs - it took a while, but I learned that I like to create in calm rather than the storm. But LORD it's hard to get it calm!
DeleteHi Nina Marie - I understand your storage and studio problems well. I'm slowly figuring out what are the most difficult problems about my storage and trying to fix that. I'm getting there but my studio looks worse than ever. Best of luck!
ReplyDeleteHi Andree, as always you and I are on the same wavelength. For sure its a process. I don't think it's a bad idea to take your time and find out what works for you. Also, don't be afraid to throw out what's not working and come up with something new.
DeleteHow will you keep the carpet weevils away?
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