Make your own sewing table
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I watched the video and looks like a great idea. However my question is about the folding table. I have had tables like this in the past and when I start sewing on my machine it just shakes and wobbles all over the place, feels like it will come crashing down any moment. Any thoughts on this problem or cures or whatever? LOL! Thanks in advance fellow quilters!!
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Personally, I like a really sturdy table and, while I did wonder some about that, I was quite taken with her resourcefulness on using the foam, vinyl, etc. - a process that could be used on any surface.
I'd opt for a more substantial table myself, though.
I'd opt for a more substantial table myself, though.
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i posted this from youtube .com about two years ago here on board and made one using two tables back to back and it really works to help you controll the quilt your quilting on finlly after two years time i took it down ,becaues i brought myself a long arm that i put on lay a way half way paid now lol can,t wait to finish paying and start playing on my new long arm
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Here is one someone made with packing boxes the vidio uses foam insulation sheets cut to fit your machine.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-21180-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-21180-1.htm
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