Sewing Cabinet
#4
I bought one from Wal-Mart. It was $99.00. I would love to have something nicer, but I keep spending my money on fabric instead.
JoAnn's has cheap ones. I also have found a few on Craigslist... might want to check there too.
JoAnn's has cheap ones. I also have found a few on Craigslist... might want to check there too.
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If you want a real cabinet with drawers, doors, and 3 heights for machine (free arm, flat bed, and stored), look for discontinued models. Koala has a whole new line, which I don't like, but I recently got a huge storage unit and cabinet for 1/2 the regular price. Look for floor models, too. Horn has an inexpensive table with an area to the left which swings up and down for free arm or flat bed use. When my boys were little and I didn't have a dedicated room for sewing, I splurged on a Horn cabinet b/c I needed to be able to lock it up. Drawers lock too.
#7
Originally Posted by Colorful Quilter
I have the same one from Walmarts..and I too would rather spend on fabric!!!
#8
Mary Kay - you can get all sorts of replies on a sewing desk/table but it will all come down to how much you would like to pay for it ;)
There are those of us that go to the second hand stores for stuff like that and pick up things for a fraction of the original cost and there are those that will buy only new.
You have a wide range of options.
I'm a second hand store person for some things - a sewing desk is one of those things. You can get a nice sewing table for under $25 at most of them - and most of them include a sewing machine too lol.
I got two office desk tables at second hand stores for next to nothing and I love them and wouldn't have it any other way - but if space is an issue, I'd look for a small desk (with the drawers to your left of course) or a sewing cabinet that you can put your machine in to - unless you would prefer new which would open you up to all sorts of stuff.
There are those of us that go to the second hand stores for stuff like that and pick up things for a fraction of the original cost and there are those that will buy only new.
You have a wide range of options.
I'm a second hand store person for some things - a sewing desk is one of those things. You can get a nice sewing table for under $25 at most of them - and most of them include a sewing machine too lol.
I got two office desk tables at second hand stores for next to nothing and I love them and wouldn't have it any other way - but if space is an issue, I'd look for a small desk (with the drawers to your left of course) or a sewing cabinet that you can put your machine in to - unless you would prefer new which would open you up to all sorts of stuff.
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