Sewing Room Ideas - T Party Antiques
Sewing Room Inspiration
We love sharing beautiful sewing spaces with you; whether they are whole rooms stacked with supplies or carefully organised little nooks, it's creativity that counts.This month, Susan Borgen of T Party Antiques shares her gorgeously vintage workroom
Two years ago, we downsized to a charming 1925 stone and shingle cottage where I immediately set out to find space for a studio. By combining several small rooms, I carved out a light-filled workspace that inspires me daily.
My mother was a talented seamstress and I keep spools of her colourful thread beside the table I use for sewing and other crafty projects. Its teapot-embellished tabletop is perfect for me, a former tearoom proprietress.
I enjoy sewing home dcor items for my Etsy shop from vintage textiles on a Singer 285-J sewing machine, a turquoise low-tech workhorse. Best used for basic sewing projects, this 1960s straight-stitch-only machine sews bulky layers with ease. For more complex projects, I use my reliable 30-year-old Singer 6212c.
Chock full of my favorite things, my studio features an oak Hoosier storage cabinet with a long shelf above for my picnic tin collection. A refurbished 1940s produce bin keeps sewing trims and fabric remnants stowed neatly away. Cheery vintage tablecloths hang on a rustic wooden ladder just because they are so pretty to look at. Finally, a grouping of stitched cottage pictures embodies all that is warm and welcoming about home, sweet home.
To learn more about T Party Antiques and for a further peek at Susans vintage stash visit: Website: www.tpartyantiques.com Etsy shop: www.tparty.etsy.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/tpartyantiques Blog: www.tparty.typepad.com (originally featured in love Sewing Issue 22)