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  • Creating a Sewing Center
  • DIY to the Rescue help to create a space just for sewing.
    From "DIY to the Rescue"
    episode DTTR-708


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    Enough room for sewing and computer surfing!
    The Suhocki’s and DIY to the Rescue team build a sewing corner for Anne Marie Suhocki. Adding this designated space will give Anne Marie to have enough space and storage to work effectively in her bonus room.

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    Materials:

    nail gun
    trim pieces - 5 per shelf (1 x 2’s)
    wood glue
    measuring tape
    router and round over bit
    crown molding pieces
    power paint sprayer
    wood putty
    paint for shelves
    4 x 8 piece of birch plywood
    chalk line
    table saw
    nail punch
    table saw
    1- 1/4-inch dry wall screws

    Steps:

    1. For the sewing corner, use a stud finder to find out where to install the ledger strip (Figures A, B, & C).
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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C


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    Figure D
    2. To make the six cubby unit, glue nail and screw the pieces together just like the other shelves and entertainment center (Figures D). This unit will sit under the counter and also act as a support.

    3. After laying down the counter top, use 1 ¼ inch screws to screw the ledger strip along the bottom of the countertop into the one on the wall studs we installed earlier (Figure E, F, & G). This will provide a solid connection for the whole unit.
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    Figure E

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    Figure F

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    Figure G


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