Friday 25 September 2009

Welcome to my studio ...

I admit to feeling a little envious when some of you wonderful bloggers have shown pictures of your beautiful crafting rooms. I have admired the fact that you don't end up dripping spaghetti bolognaise on your ironing boards or even tripped over the ironing board whilst rushing to answer the phone, cook the tea and let the dog out whilst trying to quilt your latest work of art - all at the same time!!! Phew, breathless!!!!

Working in the kitchen, from home can be great - the advantages include always being there for deliveries, being able to do what you want, when you want. But the disadvantages in my case far outweigh the benefits;
  • I pratically took over the kitchen and the living room with threads and fabric - as much as hubby loves me he really can't stand what he calls 'mess' and I call 'creativity' ,
  • Often poor hubby can't even find the table under the array of fabrics - never mind eating off it, hence lots of indigestion eating off our knees - oh dear!!
  • Hubby and Henri, our Jack Russell have been the victims of being pricked by dropped pins!!! Whoops!!
  • There is also the distraction of TV, computer, eating, having yet another cup-of-tea to help with inspiration, if I'm desperate even housework took me away from work!!
  • There is also my pet hate of 'having' to tidy up when I am at my most creative - I can never seem to get back into the groove afterwards.

I hate to go on but really, something had to give. After searching on-line for a studio for rent I came across one that sounded too good to be true, not far from home. I e-mailed the owner, had a brief look on a Sunday evening, took hubby back for a second look the next day, weighed up the benefits and moved in on Wednesday. Wow, am I lucky. This place is great, reasonable and allows me to work undistracted and our home to return to exactly that - a wonderful retreat and family home without chaos!!

I hope I won't make you too envious !! Enjoy some picture and apologies for the heavy use of text!!!

8 comments:

loulee said...

Well, I am very envious. What a lovely bright airy space. Enjoy your new studio.

Kim said...
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Kim said...

This is a wonderful quilters retreat! Great light, plenty of space and all you need to do is close the door behind you when you finish for the day to go home to relax. A great solution. Enjoy!

Sew Create It - Jane said...

I was just about to email you and thought I'd check your blog first and see if you were ok...Forgive me for worrying, but you went quiet and you weren't at Rochebeire...but hey...nothing to worry about at all...woohoos are in order!! Can I come a visit? :o) Then I can really be green with envy! LOL

Gina said...

I am not jealous, I am not jealous.

Do you think if I repeat this enough times I'll believe it.

Love and hugs Gina xxx

sewkalico said...

My!! Looks like heaven! And a gogeous new project too!

Katrina Turner said...

Hi Caroline

Wow, wow and wow! Your new studio is fab! Looks like crafting heaven! You must be so pleased, I too realise the challenges of trying to craft in a small kitchen and I long for my own little craft room.

The quilt you are working on looks adorable!

Hope to see you soon.

Katrina xx

Myra said...

Wow! What a great sewing room! Lucky you!!! 8-)