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FMQ Friday – Creating the Perfect Spot to Hand Sew

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Leah Day has been teaching online since 2009. She's the creator of the Free Motion Quilting Project, a blog filled with thousands of quilting tutorial videos. Leah has written several books including 365 Free Motion Quilting Designs, Explore Walking Foot Quilting with Leah Day, and Mally the Maker and the Queen in the Quilt.

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  1. I do my hand sewing in front of the TV. It gives me the excuse to watch the latest Netflix selection in my queue. I sit on a comfy, but supportive sofa with an floor standing OTT light to my left that pivots and even has an "arm" with a magnifier. There is a whole wall of windows to my right that overlook the lake beside our condo. There is also end table to hold my glasses, hand sewing container with things like small scissors, needles, thimble and the current thread and of course a coaster for a beverage.

    This is a habit I picked up from my mother. She didn't quilt, but she did like to do crewel or needle point. She didn't feel justified JUST watching TV nor could she JUST do hand sewing. However, if you combined the two, that was OK.

  2. Linda says:

    I like your space there, such good lighting and lots of shelves. Hope you find the perfect chair or couch!

  3. Angela Welch says:

    One of my favorite things about handwork is portability! I like to take my handsewing along and sit on a park bench, or at a coffee shop. At home, I curl up in the living room in a comfy chair. Your guest room looks like an inviting and sunny spot to sew!

  4. Dedicated space is important when you want to be by yourself. I do like to sit in the living room at night and do handwork on a smaller scale. My husband never thought quilting would take over the whole house though. LOL Chris

  5. sophie says:

    Because I have real studio space in this house, my second bedroom became a small den, with a couple of comfortable arm chairs, with a small side table–large enough for my sewing basket and Ott lamp, TV, and book shelves. It's my favorite place to sit and stitch … if I'm still in the studio when the sun sets, one of the cats will come and bug me until I go upstairs with a project to hang out with her there.

  6. I'm not a fan of hand sewing. I've never been good at it or had the patience for it, which is funny because I'm a knitter and I don't think twice about doing that. Anyway, I'm currently working on making my primary sewing space more functional and comfy so I understand your desire to find the perfect spot. Good luck in finding a great chair.

  7. Great idea to find a dedicated space for handwork. I also am moving my stuff from room to room. Natural light is the best. I am going to put on my thinking cap on how and where to get a designated sewing spot for handwork.

  8. Nina Paley says:

    If you set up a camera, I'd love to see a time-lapse of a day of your hand-sewing!

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