How many times do you think I will run downstairs just to sew for 10-15 minutes? If you guessed almost never....you are 100% right!!! What I need is a mini-sewing station all set up with a project so if I have 10 or 15 minutes I can just sew a few blocks. That is exactly what I've done and I even made myself a portable ironing station and design wall.
I had bought a set of 4 wooden TV trays at a garage sale last year for $5 with the intent on making an ironing station. I made one for my main sewing area but now I need a portable one....so I got out some Insul-Bright and used some tacks to tack it to the top of the TV tray.
This way if I get anything yucky on my ironing surface I can change out the fabric and not have to change the Insul-Bright.
One portable ironing station at your service :)
What about a design wall that is lightweight and portable? I got this tip from Lois while I was at the Lake House Retreat. I took my 72 x 72 Quilt Wall and used some pant hangers to make my own lightweight portable design wall.
In order to be able to hang it anywhere I needed some 3 M Command Strips....good thing I keep a supply of those around :)
I like Command Strips because when I pull on the tab....the white part I have my thumb under....it is removed from the wall and it doesn't leave a mark. No one ever knows it was there.
I can take the design wall anywhere with me ....just fold it up and it's good to go.
I couldn't resist putting up my Valentine Wall hanging....just for the pix....but you can also see that I put some vintage blocks I have on the wall....it holds the blocks without using pins.
Now when I have a few minutes, I have this nice little sewing table in my front room so I can just sew a few blocks while I'm waiting for the school bus. I bet I get this quilt done a whole lot faster than I would have otherwise.
That's what I'm up to...what are you up to?