I finished covering the ironing table at the studio yesterday! All the creases and foldlines disappeared nicely once I sprayed it all down with water and ironed it dry. It's a lovely smooth and firm surface for ironing & rolling yardage now.
I have a gravity feed iron I've never gotten around to setting up at home, which we'll be installing on Monday. Can't wait to put that ceiling outlet to work that we asked to have put in when they did electrical!
If you'd like to see how I made a console table into an ironing table for my home sewing room, here's my old blog tutorial about that. The studio table is topped with the same type of bump-cloth (two layers of it) but I used the more typical harder-wearing canvas over it instead of silver ironing fabric. https://customstyle.wordpress.com/2014/03/19/build-your-own-ironing-table/
#SewingStudioBuild #ironingtable
I spent the day priming things for paint and then I remembered to shoot a quick video. #SewingStudioBuild
I started cutting all the edges while Janet was away yesterday morning. When she got back after lunch, she pulled out a roller and started filling in. I'll put a pic below in the comments. #SewingStudioBuild
We broke for lunch and then came back with a portal ac unit plugged in to an extention cord from the house. Can't wait until they finished hooking up all the electrical and we have the mini split cooling the room for us - it was stupid humid today! #SewingStudioBuild
More on the Michael's purchase of JoAnn. "Ever-expanding" plus it went on to say they will be carrying sewing machines, notions, and thread in stores. And there was a 50% off one item coupon - let me know if any of you need that.
I'm kind of surprised I have to sign up for emails (not sure if I want to yet) considering how many companies sell email lists.
I finally finished the patchwork jeans! @SewBrooke , the elastic in the waistband suggestion worked brilliantly. I ended up taking it as close to the button/buttonholes as I could, because the waistband I originally picked had the buttons on the wrong side and I had to piece it together/the second waistband was also collapsed in from wear. I really don’t know why, I checked against all of my jeans and I did put the fly on the correct side! Anyway, it’s done, and I’ll be happy to come up with a project that takes much less time. After I clean up the leftover bits— it looks like I used 7 pairs of jeans/shorts, so I have a lot of tops and leftover leg/waistband scraps!