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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sewing room" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a designated space where sewing activities take place, often equipped with sewing machines, fabrics, and tools.
Example: "She transformed the spare bedroom into a cozy sewing room filled with colorful fabrics and patterns."
Alternatives: "a craft room" or "a stitching area".
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And in a sewing room sits 62-year-old Antoinette Brocklebank.
Next to the workshop is a sewing room, where he assembles his giant kites.
Ms. Webb used books to teach herself to make a quilt and turned her dining room into a sewing room.
I'm starting to feel a bit sorry for Kirsty, but Roberts cheerfully counters that she has a sewing room upstairs.
"In the new house, we'll have a sewing room!" I proclaimed to nine-year-old Emily, though neither of us sewed.
A bedroom on the first floor functions as a sewing room, and there are four more bedrooms and a family room in the basement.
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Ironing board caddies that hang on the door are a great way to save space in a smaller sewing room.
Dressed in a skirt from the sewing room and a twinset that the matron had bought, and with a red ribbon threaded through her already graying hair, Naida waited for the car.
The turret has a music room on its first floor, an office and sewing room on the second and an office on the third.
They make great mini sewing kits or storage for buttons, needles, pins and other sewing items in a laundry or sewing room.
You can use anything- an old dishtowel (washed beforehand), an old t-shirt, scrap fabric from your mum's sewing room, a microfibre cloth or craft-store felt.
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