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asked by mattisboss on November 26, 2006 4:26 PM

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I am new to sewing and working to set up sewing area. I thought this would be a guideline book. What it seems to be is the personal sewing rooms of professionals. If I were a publisher of sewing books, I too could have these sewing rooms. I think they have beautiful places to develop their patterns and books they sell to us. I wish they had considered someone who doesn't have the funds to set up these places. The closest they came to my life style was the one under the stairs. Unfortunately, I don't have any stairs. Perhaps they should have gone back to when they did not have a publishing company and think about the closets being used for clothes, not sewing rooms. I will figure out a place to sew, but not with much help from this book.
reviewed by noreason on November 29, 2006 12:13 AM

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Being in the process of creating a sewing space, I am thrilled to find a book so filled with wonderful suggestions! There are things I'd never thought to consider but are vital to the creation of a wonderfully functional sewing space. The reader will love the personal touch the author brings to her writing, drawing the reader into each page filled with great tips and brilliant ideas. Buy this book!!


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reviewed by mountaindew on November 29, 2006 1:05 PM

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Maybe the word dream confused me I was expecting a little more creativity in the spaces. The spaces look very outdated and did not offer a lot of variety as far as alternatives to having a lot of cabinetry in your sewing space. It did, however, have some great storage ideas in the book. Overall I am a little disappointed because I was looking more for ideas on sewing spaces and did not end up with any.
reviewed by allnet on November 29, 2006 3:23 PM

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