Here is a partial view of my studio. My husband and his brother built me the cutting table this year and I totally love it!
Wonderful. What's the view out the window?
Yes what is out the window
I see you have too have discovered the joy of a higher cutting table. I have a commercial cutting table and a new one that is on 5 kitchen pots and pan drawers. My commercial table now just holds projects in piles waiting to be finished. I even have a drafters chair up to my new cutting table and that is where I spend most of my time working by hand. I like you just love it.
My back doesn't hurt when I cut on this higher table and I am only 5'3" I can't imagine how tall people work on those shorter tables. My table is on wheels so it is even higher 42 1/2 inches high
Thanks Jane and Whidbey! The view out the window....my studio is in a daylight basement...the house sits on a hill with a lovely view of the Missouri River, so what you are peeking at are the tops of some evergreen trees down the hill a ways.
Love how you have your fabric up on that high shelf.
Your studio is lovely - wish I had that much space but maybe someday...
Ruth
All your sorted and folded fabric on view must make you want to get to work as soon as you enter the room. I am going to raise my cutting table. I am short (5' 0") but even I need a higher table for cutting.
Terri, I absolutely love your studio. The cutting table your husband and brother built is gorgeous...have they thought of going into the furniture-building business?...I would imagine they'd get lots of orders-(including one from me!) I'm working towards a nice studio like yours when I buy my first home. For now, I enjoy my 14'x7' office/studio in my cozy apartment and sometimes sprawl into the diningroom for more space. The small space doesn't seem to hinder my creativity a bit. Thanks for the inspiring studio pic.
What a great space! And look at all those yummy fabrics!
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