::Sewing Room & Quilting Studio Pictures::

 

 

 

Pictures of
Sewing Rooms and Quilting Studios

When I was ready to set up my quilting studio, I was browsing the Internet for ideas on workspace setup and stumbled across the Real Sewing Rooms link below.  I spent some time browsing the links and pictures making note of anything that I thought would be nice to have in my room.  Then I got a little obssessive and starting saving my own list of links.  LOL  I hope at some point to be able to whittle this down to just my favorite 100 rooms.  In the meantime, enjoy browsing the links.  I hope they inspire you!

Here are the "before" and some of the "after" pictures of my old quilting studio.  

  • Real Sewing Rooms
    Webpage by Carol Younge with links to over 80 sewing rooms.
    Carol's Comment:  My online search for sewing room furniture led me to many personal web sites of seamstresses and quilters.  These creative ladies were proud of their sewing space and wanted to share how they solved the problems of "stash" storage, clutter management, and having an inspiring place to work.  I enjoyed looking so much I saved the links.  They are here to make your search a little easier.  (Carol's Sewing & Knitting Studio)

Although, there may be a few that are the same, I've tried not to duplicate Carol's links.  Most of the women whose rooms are pictured are quilters although they may do other types of sewing.  I really enjoy the picture albums with *lots* of explanation of what I'm viewing in the picture.  I also like the "clean sweep" before and after photo albums.  Many women comment that their sewing rooms are where they spend most of their time.  (LOL  I *can't* imagine!)  These sewing rooms reflect some very creative use of space.  :o)

  1. Adonnaleota's Sewing Room  Great idea for using old spice racks to hold thread.

  2. Alex Anderson's Quilt Studio  Host of HGTV's Simply Quilts.  Click on *Print Version* at top of page to get the best "view."  (Alex's website here,)

  3. AprilQuilts' Sewing Room

  4. BeachGirl's Sewing Room

  5. Beth's Sewing Room  I *love* the pink walls.

  6. Bobby's Sewing Studio  Only 2 pictures but a nicely decorated, organized room.  Pretty!

  7. Bonnie's Sewing Room

  8. Bumpy's Sewing Room  From Ashamed to Estatic:  A studio makeover--or should I say "clean sweep."

  9. Bwmoe's Sewing Room

  10. CalicoQueen's Quilting Studio

  11. Carlene of Color Quilts CA studio  And pictures of her VT studio

  12. Carolyn's Sewing Room

  13. Catsigler's Sewing Space

  14. Chris' Sewing Room  Great tour of her room.

  15. Circl8r's Sewing Room

  16. Clairefromoz's Quilting Haven  I like the walls and the cat on the ironing board.  What *is* it with cats and quilting?

  17. Clhw2's Sewing Room

  18. ComputerDiva's Sewing Room Makeover

  19. CrazyCrafter's Sewing Room

  20. DBestQuilts Sewing Room

  21. Darlene's Haven  Nicely decorated and organized.  I like the cabinets over the workspace.

  22. DDLiles' Sewing Room  Here are pictures of her B-Line frame with PC Quilter and Brother PQ1500S.

  23. DearJaneBlocksbyGail's Sewing Room  Love the wall colors!

  24. Depp81344's Sewing Room

  25. Dee's Sewing Room  Imaginative use of a treadmill.  LOL

  26. Designing A Sewing Center  Aticle with practical considerations for designing your sewing space.

  27. Dixie's Quilting's Quilt Studio

  28. DixieQWV's Sewing Room  Love the temporary design wall idea...  I've "borrowed" the idea for my studio.  Here's a picture.

  29. Dvdsmom's Sewing Room

  30. Elaine's Sewing Studio

  31. Ellaamy's Sewing Studio  Check out her use of Press 'n Seal for machine quilting here.

  32. FeedsackFanatic's Sewing Room  Ummm...  she *really* has a lot of feedsack fabric!

  33. FollyGirl's Sewing Room  I like the large, U-shaped workspace and her 4-sided storage tower.  Nice room.

  34. Gail's Quilting Studio  Lovely design wall!

  35. Geri's Quilting Studio  Another beautiful room.

  36. Goalema30's Sewing Room

  37. Granfranvan's Sewing Studio

  38. GrannyPatches Quilt Studio Makeover - Before Pictures and After Pictures  I like her idea for stencil storage.

  39. Heather Bailey's Studio Another beautifully decorated room.

  40. In2Quilting's Sewing Room  Pictures of a room renovation that becomes a sewing room.

  41. Ina69's Sewing Room  *Love* the fabric cabinets!  Also pictures of her beautiful antique Singer sewing machine.

  42. InAMinuteAgo's Sewing Room

  43. Jamie's Sewing Room Clean Up

  44. Jane Houser's Longarm Studio  Plus gardening pictures and her's and her sister's experiences with HGTV's Simply Quilts.

  45. Jeanette's Quilting Studio

  46. Jeanmfo1's Sewing & Quilting Room

  47. Jeanne's Sewing Room

  48. JLHuffman's Sewing Room

  49. Jody's Quilting Studio

  50. JoiePhotos' Sewing Room  A neat and organized room.

  51. Jojorip's Paradise  Love her vintage and toy sewing machines decorating her room.

  52. Joannie's Studio  Beautiful fabric cabinets.

  53. Judy's Sewing Room

  54. Judy Anne's Studio  The Challenge of Organizing a Small Studio.  Judy Anne is the author of the American's Quilting History website.

  55. Julie's Sewing Room  Last 6 pictures in album.

  56. Julil2003's Sewing Room  I *love* the purpley-pink walls!  I'm too chicken to do a whole room with deep colors, although I have done 2 walls a deep burgandy before.  :o)

  57. JunkBlond's Sewing Room

  58. Karen's Hide Away See how Karen transformed a travel trailer into a quilting haven.

  59. Karper Quilting Service's Sewing Room  I like the small pressing station she has set up on a folding TV tray right next to her sewing station.  Karper Quilting Studio  And a New Sewing Room in her new house.  This space is amazing.  I'm jealous.  :o)

  60. Kateoz's Sewing Room

  61. Kat's Quilt Room Reorganization

  62. Kazzxie51's Sewing Room

  63. Kellerface's Sewing and Quilting Studios  Beautiful rooms.  I love the fabric in the cabinet recesses.

  64. Kfccooksmom's Sewing Room  Pictures of her very cramped before space and her larger, nicely organized space.

  65. KJB139's Sewing Room

  66. KKendo's Sewing Room  Love the idea of using CD cabinets for fat quarters.  Looks like a bright and nicely organized room.

  67. Kslwoods' Sewing Room  Remodeling a garage into a sewing and quilting space.

  68. Kwilter's Flying Goose Studio

  69. Ladydirtold's New Sewing Room  From storage area to sewing room.

  70. LALawson's Quilt Studio

  71. Lisa's Quilt Studio  Lovely!  *Lots* of design wall space.

  72. LobsterSam's Sewing Room

  73. Lone Star Quilt Ranch's Studio

  74. LornaMcK's Work Room

  75. Louise's Sewing Room  Unfortunately there's only 1 picture of this pretty room.

  76. Louisiana Quilter's Sewing Room  Her dad made her a beautiful sewing cabinet.  Lucky girl!

  77. Luvanteex's Sewing Room  Nice uncluttered sewing space.  Lots of storage bins put to good use.

  78. Marian's Sewing Room Remodel

  79. Mary's Sewing Room  Another neatly organized room.  Great use for an old baker's rack.

  80. MDQuilter's Sewing Room

  81. Melissajax's Sewing Room

  82. Mequilter's Sewing Room

  83. Mmarg1520's Piece of Heaven

  84. Morgan's Sewing Room  Morgan's home was hit by Hurricane Frances in 2004 destroying her old sewing room.  Here are pictures of the distruction.  Pictures of the new exterior

  85. Msueh's Quilting Studio and Sewing Room  Love all the windows in her quilting studio.

  86. Mvignali's Quilting Studio

  87. Nemorn's Sewing Studio

  88. MyPhotos270's Sewing Room  I like the crafty idea for hanging pictures!

  89. OneCent63's Sewing Room  One picture of the room and the next of her stash.  I like the hanging system she has on her walls.  Classier looking than pegboard.  :o)  The ledge around the room is nifty, too!

  90. Pat's Sewing Room

  91. Patti's Quilting Room  Well organized fabric collection.

  92. Paula's Sewing Room  Paula is the pattern designer of Bobby Socks Quilt Company.  Love how her sewing machine inspired her room color!

  93. Paula from Coffee Time Stitches Blog  Here's a look at Paula's quilt studio after a fall cleaning.

  94. PickingDaisy's Studio  Love the pink walls!  (Yeah, yeah, I know, I have this thing about pink walls...)

  95. PorchRocker's Sewing Room Before Pictures and Her Sewing Sanctuary Afterwards

  96. Quilt2sr5's Sewing Room

  97. QuilterMom's Sewing Room  Nicely decorated room.

  98. Quilting Finale's New Quilting Studio  Many pictures of the whole building process.  It's beautiful!

  99. QuiltnCrazyLady's Quilt Studio

  100. Quilt Studio Set Up  Myrna Giesbrecht shares her ideas for creative quilting spaces from adapting guest bedrooms into a quilting area to quilt traveling kits when she guests on HGTV's Simply Quilts. Click on *Print Version* at top of page to get the best "view."

  101. Quiltygurl's Sewing Room  Before and After photos.  All her quilts hanging up give a nice look to the unfinished walls.

  102. RoseQuilts' Sewing Room  I learned to sew on a machine just like Minerva!  It was my Mom's.  :o)

  103. Sally's Sewing Room  Lots of storage bins put to good use in a long and narrow room.

  104. Sandeb71's Sewing Room

  105. Sanfilippo2's Old Sewing Room and the new Sewing Room Texas Style

  106. Sckpenn's Sewing Room

  107. Scox238's Sewing Room and Machines

  108. SDGodfrey's Sewing Suite  Okay, I'm really jealous...  It looks like she has two rooms plus a closet area to spread out in.

  109. Sew Good's Studio

  110. SewMadSueUK's Sewing Room Makeover  And the tour continues here.

  111. Sharon's Sewing Room

  112. SharonMansil's Sewing Studio

  113. ShayRonnie's Sewing Room

  114. Shimmers411's Quilting Studio  Quilt University class makeover with before and after photos.  The class is taught by Myrna Giesbrecht. (Photos of Myrna's studio)  Great makeover!

  115. SpinQuilt100's Sewing Room  Before and After of her "clean sweep!"

  116. Susie's Sewing Room  And after a spring clean and rearranging.

  117. Tamaera's Sewing Room

  118. TessaQuilts' Quilting Studio  Her husband has made her some beautiful cabinets for threads and notiions.  Lucky woman!  I like her idea of using plastic bins to store fabric and patterns in "kits" of future projects.

  119. Thistj1's New Sewing Room  Love the french doors! and her organized pegboard!  Pictures of her old sewing room setup here.

  120. Tlynadkin's Quilt Studio Includes a picture of her B-Line Quilting Frame with Brother machine and (I'm assuming because of the laptop) PC Quilter.

  121. TrashQuiltLady's Sewing Loft  This room wins the award for the most *creative* use of small space!  :o)  Here are some shots of her "big board" ironing board.  And some pictures of her machine quilting frame set up in what I think is an RV.

  122. Vickidinsga's Sewing Room

  123. VisionQuestCocker's Sewing Room

  124. WhiteStone777's Sewing Room

  125. XSGrandma's Sewing Room  Pictures of the wonderful sewing table made by her DH.

  126. Zekerkat has a Retreat Studio!

Does your room need a "clean sweep?"  Here's some help!  SewOrganized.com Articles by Cynthia Townley Ewer, Editor

  1. Declutter the Sewing and Crafts Room

  2. Designing the Sewing and Crafts Areas

  3. Storage Ideas for Sewing and Crafts

So, is it a sewing/quilting room or a sewing/quilting studio?  

I got the impression after viewing so many sewing/quilting rooms/studios that many feel as though a studio is a separate building or at least an area separated from the main living area of the house or a space dedicated to longarm quilters who charge for their services.  Some one said their's was a studio because it has a door.  :o)

Here's a couple definitions of studio from Google.

  1. workplace for the teaching or practice of an art

  2. space where an artist works

After viewing many beautiful quilts while browsing through photo albums, I think it's safe to say that quilting is an art form.  :o)  (I should mention that not everyone would agree with me that *all* quilting is *art.*)  It shouldn't matter whether it's a spare bedroom, a loft, a room addition, garage or basement reno, or a brand new building built just for your sewing/quilting--it's okay to call it a studio.  I think where I work on *my art* will be called a studio--for me, anyway, it's a studio--a quilting studio.  :o)

 

 

 



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