
This little PC desk came from IKEA and it was easy to put together; the size is perfect as a base for my Touch n’ Sew buttonhole station. The white bins are IKEA as well; I have eight of them in various sizes. One interesting thing about their stuff is that its all designed to fit together, the space on the right is normally where the PC tower would stand. The keyboard tray pulls out and has been pressed into service as a place to stash my collection of scissors and hemostats. A piece of non-skid shelf liner has been added to keep things from sliding around.




Brilliant! You are a genius with the repurposed use of a sliding keyboard tray! I almost want to go out and buy a computer desk now.
Wow, Phyllis, you are so organized! Of course I love your buttonhole station but your scissor collection…sigh.
What a great idea. I am a little jealous. Since I am still kind i newbie to sewing I don’t have a set space for myself but after looking at some of your ideas i think hubby will be busy redoing the shed for my needs
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NICE set-up !
What a wonderful place to make buttonholes. And those scissors, oh my!
That is a very kewl addition to your sewing room!
What a great idea! I was at IKEA yesterday where I bought some pattern storage furniture.
Well, isn’t that brilliant!
This looks fabulous and so inviting to work in. I love IKEA stuff
CAN I BY THE SINGER IN THIS PICTURE.
Its not for sale Joyce, but Singer Touch n’ Sew 648′s are easy to find on Ebay and Craigslist.
what order, I am impressed!