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Craft Room Tours
Explore the craft rooms, studios & kitchens of crafters to see where they work and how they organise their supplies
Come behind the scenes at The Creative Night Shift for a #CraftRoomTour and see Sannu's studio in Lapland.
Even though I live in a small apartment it is possible to modify the space according to current projects. When I am quilting it occupies the whole apartment. This summer every surface plus floor was covered in fabrics.
Then about a month ago I decided to make an advent calendar to my blog and social media and this small apartment became a studio for the project.
Take a #CraftRoomTour or Carol Ann Waugh's professional artist studio in Denver, Colorado.
I love my studio for many reasons. First, its about 4 miles from my house so it's easy to get to and I can make a mess without having to clean up for company. Making art outside my house allows me to treat my art making like the business it is. I can concentrate, keep regular hours, and make sure I spend a substantial amount of time creating.
Come behind the scenes at Fashionable Foods for a #KitchenTour and see Keri's kitchen in Delaware.
My favorite thing about my kitchen is definitely the layout. I love that there are multiple work surfaces - it makes multitasking easier! My favorite feature that really sold me on this house are the 42" cabinets - they are so tall and have tons of space. They are actually so tall that I can't even reach above the second shelf without a step ladder!
Come behind the scenes at May Chappell for a #CraftRoomTour and see Lee's sewing studio in North Carolina.
My favorite part is definitely the wall of fabric. That is where all the quilts start so it's full of possibilities. My other favorite thing is hidden behind the door next to the fabric. It is a built in sewing table that is original to the house! It is covered in fifty years of contact paper, but I hope to restore it soon. When I bought the house, there were a lot of jokes about buying the most expensive sewing table ever.