Here's a problem I encounter every time I work with my dye pots: I have a smallish kitchen with a standard four-burner stove. The scenario this morning is that I have a skein of yarn and a big piece of silk in the pot at the top of the pic. The pot below it is my dinner--chicken and sweet corn soup. The big aluminium pot on the third burner is one of my dye pots--I always keep separate equipment for dyeing. There is one spare burner for my coffee-pot, but it's hard to reach with everything else going on. Now the soup is cooked, so I can brew myself a coffee before moving on to the next task.
The laundry of my dreams has room for a small two-burner electric stove next to the laundry tubs. I have plans approved by Council, but I have yet to find a builder willing to commit to such a small task. I'm shy of managing the project myself after my experience with the studio last year. That's a different sort of conflict to resolve in my mind before I can solve the tangle on my stove in the longer term.
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An idea of turning a corner of your new studio into a dyeing space jumps to mind. But then that opens a whole new can of worms (not to mention expense & stress) doesn't it? You'd need to get plumbing attached to the studio ...
Of course that presupposes that there is a spare corner in the studio.
I have found that a standad stove top only allows for two large pots set at diagonally opposite burners and the to even fit a small pot on one ofthe other burners becomes difficult.
All the very best in tacking down a suitable builder / hanyperson.
Thanks:) I think I need to summon up some extra courage first!
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