Monday, March 2, 2015

It's going to get worse before it gets better...

Tile gone

Baseboards gone


Carpet gone

Reluctant participant

Top Cabinets....are staying

Concrete patch

Clean up

 I'm not going to lie to you this was dusty work, between the hammer we rented to lift the tiles, mixing concrete patch and grinding down the high spots we were covered with fine dust.  I felt a little like pig pen, with every step we took little clouds of dust billowed around  us.

Also expenses I never factored in, hammer rental, dump fees, gas, concrete patch and contractor bags  I'm sure it won't stop there  The really big one was the tile underlayment, who knew? That will be the next post.....

You probably noticed the base cabinets are gone, that was because who ever designed the kitchen didn't make room for a dishwasher.  Who wants one of those? Me.  The other thing that was driving me nuts was the dead cabinet space in the blind corner.  After reading tips for designing kitchen layouts, they recommend avoiding corners.  Not very helpful.

So the base cabinets are another added expense.

Onward and upward, next week, tile underlayment

So far one blister, down 2 lbs, it's the renovation diet.

Sunday, February 22, 2015

The Dream, Space Enough to Sew

I can only say after trying to work in cramped space, I needed to do something to improve my work environment, and that meant more space.  In my search, I found a fixer upper with good bones.  After 2 years of daring to dream I could live in a freestanding house after living in a town home,  with it's benefits and drawbacks, I still can't believe it's mine

Here's the first building that needs to be worked on it's a bungalow, not terribly large but eventually it will make a great sewing studio, and guesthouse.




There's a great open space inside, big enough to accommodate a large cutting table and plenty of room for storage, machines and fabric.


And of course a place to cook, because I'm not going to give up eating even in a studio :)


To be continued....






Sunday, February 9, 2014

The Jewel Box Quilt - 1930's print



The Print Color Palette 







196 blocks





Arranging blocks 



24 Blocks 




Finished Quilt Top

 


Block detail

  



Late Night Quilting on my Singer 15-91

   


 Stippling Pattern


 

Broken darning foot