Monday, 16 August 2010

All sorted

I've finally finished squeezing my store into our garage...well most of it. We closed our store in Jimboomba just over 2 weeks ago and for two weeks I have be sorting, cleaning, moving the whole house to accommodate all the stock. Boy, am I glad most of it is unpacked and found a home. This is what our garage looks like now. A bit different...





Doesn't look to bad...now to find a home for all the shop samples.

11 comments:

Joy said...

Oh wow!!! I wish my garage looked like that :o)!!!
Hugs,
Joy :o)

Chookyblue...... said...

oh I wish my garage looked like that..........being on a farm it is just a small part of a big shed............yours looks much better.........

Lynda said...

Looks fantastic Tereasa. We're all so envious of your garage.

Vicki said...

Looks about the same size as our local quilt shop Tereasa - and that's in a store, LOL. Of course, you wouldn't have a hope in Hades of setting up in our garage........

The Patch Craft said...

Wow I wish I had a garage like this too.

Anonymous said...

Yep, that's my 'dream Garage' for sure, looks great and you still have room for class

Teresa said...

Hey Trees... it looks brilliant! I am really amazed at how much you've got in there and it looks really, really good! Can't wait to see it for real and soooooo good to see you today, Treez xx

Selina said...

wow! It looks just like a real shop! You should have done this all along! Hope you aren't too puffed after all that moving and sorting :)

bettsylyn (Lynda) said...

It's looking good - and you won't have anyone to tell you you can't out quilts on the windows either. I might just have to plan a visit in a little while. Have fun playing in there.

Bec said...

What a beautiful looking garage now! I am pleased the move went well and everything has fit in your garage.
PS Thanks for the pattern.

Willow Grove - Kez said...

Wow I thought I had lots of fabric. Looks great. I hope to have a new room for my stash at the end of the year. I know where to go if i need anything