Sewing Room 3 - All the storage!
Hey Reader,
I don't have much to say this week, other than I have finally figured out my storage in my craft room. I found these amazing metal shelving units from HomeDepot. I had set up two of them in my garage and realized that they happened to be the same size as the closet in the sewing room.
This kind of coincidence must be exploited, so I brought home another one and started assembling it inside. It is a little harder to get the shelves on when you are trying to put them up in a closet. See, the shelves are comprised of four long metal poles and size shelves. The shelves are held in place by plastic dividers that clip on the metal pole and then the shelves slide over them. The first shelf provides the stability to hold the whole thing upright. That had to go in while inside the closet. That seems like not a big deal, but it is. Then it gets harder as the shelves get higher and higher and there is less space to maneuver since we already established the shelves fit perfectly in the closet. Whatever, I got it done!
I also installed a over door spice rack on the side for glue and markers, taking advantage of every inch of space.
I started to pile the various and sundry craft supplies I have into the closet and realized I have a lot of stuff. I knew that, of course, but when you install a shelving unit in the closet and then immediately fill it to bursting, it is an eye opening experience. Just means I have to make more stuff! I can live with that.
I had extra stuff, namely fabrics and yarn. I had used this modular Ikea shelving as an entertainment center in my apartment. It lived in my garage and didn't get much use. I flipped it on its side and created yet more storage. The second table for the craft room will also have storage so really I shouldn't feel bad about all my hoarded craft stuff. I think.
Also, check out the cute wooden marketry art. My uncle and grandfather made those and I need to learn how to do it too. Someday.
Keep making cool stuff.
Until next time,
JoshPrime
I don't have much to say this week, other than I have finally figured out my storage in my craft room. I found these amazing metal shelving units from HomeDepot. I had set up two of them in my garage and realized that they happened to be the same size as the closet in the sewing room.
This kind of coincidence must be exploited, so I brought home another one and started assembling it inside. It is a little harder to get the shelves on when you are trying to put them up in a closet. See, the shelves are comprised of four long metal poles and size shelves. The shelves are held in place by plastic dividers that clip on the metal pole and then the shelves slide over them. The first shelf provides the stability to hold the whole thing upright. That had to go in while inside the closet. That seems like not a big deal, but it is. Then it gets harder as the shelves get higher and higher and there is less space to maneuver since we already established the shelves fit perfectly in the closet. Whatever, I got it done!
I also installed a over door spice rack on the side for glue and markers, taking advantage of every inch of space.
I started to pile the various and sundry craft supplies I have into the closet and realized I have a lot of stuff. I knew that, of course, but when you install a shelving unit in the closet and then immediately fill it to bursting, it is an eye opening experience. Just means I have to make more stuff! I can live with that.
I had extra stuff, namely fabrics and yarn. I had used this modular Ikea shelving as an entertainment center in my apartment. It lived in my garage and didn't get much use. I flipped it on its side and created yet more storage. The second table for the craft room will also have storage so really I shouldn't feel bad about all my hoarded craft stuff. I think.
Also, check out the cute wooden marketry art. My uncle and grandfather made those and I need to learn how to do it too. Someday.
Keep making cool stuff.
Until next time,
JoshPrime
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