Saturday
Jun072008
The end of the agony.
Saturday, June 7, 2008 at 3:21PM
Today's installment will bring our Studio Horrification Tour to an end. You've been patient. Only one more post to read through, and it will be over with.
I'll try and make it quick. I can't promise it will be painless.
Next door to the office is the room that now has clotheslines for drying all that yummy yarn. We care about the environment, and are trying to minimize our energy usage. We also recycle everything we can, source environmentally responsible yarns, and use recycled/biodegradable/low impact paper, dyes, and auxiliaries.
This table took up the entire room. Had to be chopped out with an ax. I cannot tell a lie, I DID chop up the giant, carpet covered table so I could walk in this room.
And lastly, but not leastly (or least, for that matter), the storage room. This room needed the least amount of work. There was actually something useful in there (shelving), instead of big holes in the wall, or velcro strips, or piles of rubble, or giant ugly tables, or Nano Hot Water Heaters. I am happy to report that this room is currently housing much of our yarn. The yarn tells me that it likes it here in the new studio. Just call me the Yarn Whisperer.
Tune in for tomorrow's edition of "Tales of Woe from the Fugly Yarn Studio."
I'll try and make it quick. I can't promise it will be painless.
Next door to the office is the room that now has clotheslines for drying all that yummy yarn. We care about the environment, and are trying to minimize our energy usage. We also recycle everything we can, source environmentally responsible yarns, and use recycled/biodegradable/low impact paper, dyes, and auxiliaries.
This table took up the entire room. Had to be chopped out with an ax. I cannot tell a lie, I DID chop up the giant, carpet covered table so I could walk in this room.
And lastly, but not leastly (or least, for that matter), the storage room. This room needed the least amount of work. There was actually something useful in there (shelving), instead of big holes in the wall, or velcro strips, or piles of rubble, or giant ugly tables, or Nano Hot Water Heaters. I am happy to report that this room is currently housing much of our yarn. The yarn tells me that it likes it here in the new studio. Just call me the Yarn Whisperer.
Tune in for tomorrow's edition of "Tales of Woe from the Fugly Yarn Studio."
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Reader Comments (9)
Can't wait to see the finished product!
They sure used that blue everywhere....
Maybe the blue was one of those oops colors that you can get cheap from the home improvement store.
I like a useful table as much as the next person, but my gosh you can't even open the door all the way in the third picture.
i am speechless....good heavens, how did you ever find this place (trap)....i am laughing ...i just can't say anything more.
I watch the Dog Whisperer and met the Horse Whisperer now the Yarn Whisperer. Now I have lived.
keep up the good work ....Jo
I think the new studio is going to be a wonderful airy place to work. We will all be happy for you when it is done and those of us waiting for several skeins of wooly goodness in our mailbow will be glad when you have a nice place to do your magic.
I'm sure there was a reason for the velcro strips... but... my brain... it just can't...
velcro strips + framing = display area for frame options? I don't know.. maybe..
hey, I'm the yarnwhisperer, check me out on rav.
I thought this was too funny.
In which can I find much more facts on this matter?
Can any users here suggest a nice place to find a vet job?