New quilt Room
>> Thursday, August 21, 2025
This summer we moved my quilting room into a different bedroom. I always thought it was smaller than the room I picked out when we moved into this house, but the layout makes it great. My original room is where the sliding doors are located to go to the backyard deck so it's a high traffic zone when I'm on summer holidays. My new room no one else has to go in!
Right away I started to free motion quilt and get a quilt finished. My desk fit exactly on this wall beside the door.
I slowly worked at taking down my daughter's decor and am even more slowly putting up new stuff. I am enjoying the blank space above my machine while also thinking about cupboards or shelving.
There was also an irresistible sale on PFAFF machines in July so I decided to buy myself a passport 3.0 machine to take to my guild sew days. I bought this machine for our daughter for Christmas this year.
One more photo of our outdoor plants. Here are the plants I wondered why my husband planted in pots and put on the stairs. Now they are some of my favourites this summer!
With Joy,




1 comments:
I really enjoyed reading about your new quilt room. It sounds like a peaceful space where you can fully focus on your work. Having a room with less foot traffic really makes a difference. I like how you are taking your time setting things up instead of rushing. That blank wall space can actually feel calming while you plan. I also think comfort matters a lot when you spend long hours quilting. Something like a medicated mattress for quilt room can help if you ever need a quick rest during long sewing sessions. It supports the back and helps reduce fatigue. Along with a supportive cushion or ergonomic chair, it can make your workspace even better. Your new setup sounds like a place where creativity can really grow.
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