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Craft Room Tours

Explore the craft rooms, studios & kitchens of crafters to see where they work and how they organise their supplies

New York, NY, USA • Visit Website »

We loved Sarah's book Craft-A-Day so much that we couldn't wait to take a tour of her office / apartment / writing space in Hells Kitchen, Manhattan.

I think my favorite part of my apartment is the daylight. There are windows that face south and east so there is always sunlight streaming in



Lexington, KY, United States • Visit Website »

Come behind the scenes at Our Fifth House for a #CraftRoomTour and see Carmel's workspace in Lexington, Kentucky.

I loved how happy and inviting the space was.



Bath, United Kingdom • Visit Website »

Come behind the scenes at Rough Measures for a #KitchenTour and see Sus' kitchen on a narrowboat in Bath, England.

I love my sink!



Come behind the scenes at Just Make Stuff for a #CraftRoomTour and see Nora's craft room and office in Orange County, California.

I have a lot of favorite things, but I think how open it is to the rest of my house is at the top of the list. This room is almost like a loft. It has double doors (although we took them off) and this kind of peculiar “window” that overlooks our living room downstairs.



Voorhees, NJ, United States • Visit Website »

Come behind the scenes at Dizzy Busy and Hungry for a #KitchenTour and see Kristin's kitchen in Voorhees, NJ.

We had a bay window installed a few years ago and it is my absolute favorite part of my kitchen. It lets in so much light, and it looks out over our gorgeous, woodsy backyard so I can easily enjoy watching our many wildlife visitors, such as deer, turkey, and sometimes even foxes!



Join Lucy Knisley for a #CraftRoomTour of her shared studio in Chicago.

The sunlight! Also very fond of the desk I made.




Come behind the scenes at The Party Girl for a #CraftRoomTour and see Ashley's office & craft room.

My floral wallpaper. I am a complete girly girl (hence the pink walls!) and I'd been lusting after this peony wallpaper from Anthropologie for years, and when I moved into my own place it was the first thing I bought. No matter what I'm doing in here - working (I work from home so I'm in here all day) on projects or crafting for the blog - I have a great view that always cheers me up.



Seattle, WA, United States • Visit Website »

Come behind the scenes at Gold Standard Workshop for a #CraftRoomTour and see Kristie's craft room in Seattle.

It's light and bright! I've been careful about choosing things I absolutely love to display on my desk and craft wall. I'm always happiest sitting at my desk!




Join us for a #CraftRoomTour of Miriam Tribe's multi-purpose studio in Utah.

My favorite things about this space are the DIY projects I did to customize and maximize the space to our needs. I made/built/sewed the chaise lounge (by cutting up a king-sized memory foam mattress!) to create more seating in a limited space. I designed and built the wall organizer to keep the art supplies away from my special-needs daughter. The work table was a backpack storage unit I bought from an elementary school's surplus sale that I added legs and casters to, as well as a table top to make a super function table that also holds a ton of storage. The wooden dowel and copper joint wall grid is place to put up my latest textile and print art. I worked really hard on a tight budget to create a space that we all love to be in.



Williamsburg, Virginia • Visit Website »

Come behind the scenes at Big Red Kitchen for a #KitchenTour and see Robin's kitchen in Williamsburg, Virginia.

It's small. My former kitchen was huge- thus Big Red Kitchen. But two years ago we decided to downsize from our 4100 square foot home in Northern Virginia to our current 1100 square foot home called Manderley Cottage here in Williamsburg. We are a family of five, so we are definitely cozy. The smaller kitchen has made me focus on the kind of cooking I want to do. So in a sense, I downsized how I bake- no more cupcakes (too many gadgets!), and I had to ask myself which tools I use most frequently, and if it is something that is used only once or twice a year, well then it had to go. Smaller kitchens while difficult to cook large meals in, do lend themselves to clean up very quickly. Big Red Kitchen took hours to clean, and this little kitchen is almost fuss free.


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