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grammy.mj 07-14-2013 02:15 PM

chair for long arm
 
My low back has started bothering me when I stand for a period of time at the long arm. Any suggestions on a chair if they make such a thing for the long arm

feline fanatic 07-14-2013 02:19 PM

Yes there is such a thing
http://www.compuquilter.com/Saddle_Stools

dunster 07-14-2013 03:00 PM

I bought this one, but I seldom use it. http://www.bizchair.com/st205-os.html

QuiltnNan 07-14-2013 03:30 PM

i find that the answer for me is to just take frequent breaks. i could not get used to using a chair at the frame

ktbb 07-14-2013 03:40 PM

instead of, or as a break from a chair, have you tried standing with one leg raised slightly? Place one leg on a thick phone book or other item about three inches thick. This helps a lot of folks with back problems - helps force the spine into alignment. Alternate legs periodically.

JustAbitCrazy 07-14-2013 08:28 PM

I have back problems, too, and for me, the pain is from bending forward and holding that position. So I try to keep the area I am working on close to the belly bar if I am working at the front of the machine, so I can remain very upright. If doing a pantograph, I try to remember not to lean forward. And when my back starts to hurt, I lay down until it's better. Working in spurts like that is what works for me.

grammy.mj 07-15-2013 02:47 AM

Thank you for all the great ideas. I will have to try to see which works maybe all of them will help!

mighty 07-15-2013 06:23 AM

Taking breaks helps me, to hard to move a chair along while I quilt.

jlm5419 07-15-2013 06:54 AM

I use a rolling office chair and alternate between sitting and standing. My frame is not height adjustable, and bending so I can see is hard on the back.


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