The inserts fit around you machine so you have a totally flat surface. You can also get a clear one to make it a light table or a solid on for just a plain surface.
I have not seen the other table, other than in a video, but I think it looks sturdier. |
yes i like it and have the insert for aach of my machines. I have the older model They have a new one that the larger arm machines will fit into but I have insert for my Bernina and my Viking
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Originally Posted by hobbykat1955
I've been looking for one to use with my 301...I was considering the Gidget since you can adjust it to fit any machine...I see you all are talking inserts? Could you give some kind of comment on what those are and have you compared to the Gidget
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I've never seen the gidget, but have the sew ez and so glad I do. I love it!!! Highly recommend it to anyone. I use mine at home, since my son was born, that's all I sew on now. Don't want to go back to using a table.
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If u keep checking shopgoodwill.com they occas get 3-4 in at a time. They go for 20-30$$. Wish I would of bought one now!!!
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I have a Roberts portable sewing table. I love it! It is the right height for me. I take it to quilt retreats. I move it where ever I want to sew in my house. I purchased the insert that fits my sewing machine. That is extra but well worth it. Go to sewingtableshop.com. They have several to choose from.
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I have a larger machine and these tables were only for regular machines. They now have them for the larger machines. If they had come out sooner thats the way I would have gone.
Much cheaper than buying a cabinet with a lift. Mine ran $550. and was really hard to put togather. You need two people to do it. |
I have two of the sew Ez tables. One stays in my car trunk to take to classes and sewdays. I like having my own space when I sew. The other one stays in the house. I have inserts that fit all my machines. I bought it for the ease of transporting.
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