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Old 05-17-2016, 01:49 PM
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I have the opposite problem too - I'm 5'9". About 12 -15 years ago I took my vacuum in to be repaired and the shop had a cutting table that I swear was made for me. It was the perfect height, it folds up into a full length mirror and easy to move around. Luckily I had my daughter with me and she talked me into buying it because it was $400.00 and I am not used to spending that kind of money on me. I have never regretted buying it. It saved my back and knees - because I can use it when sandwiching a quilt.

What if you bought a desk at a Thrift Store and you pay someone to cut the legs down. (I just assume the table you have has metal legs - but they could be cut too.) Our ergonomic specialist at work would provide angled foot stools for the people that needed them. It is not good to have your feet dangle.

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Old 05-17-2016, 01:58 PM
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I would recess the machine, if possible. I found it very difficult to sew with my machine up on top of a table, including not having good control of the fabric as it goes under the presser foot. I learned to sew on my mom's machine that was in cabinet so got used to that flat surface. Then you only need to adjust your chair.
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Old 05-18-2016, 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Tiggersmom View Post
Cut the legs down or recess the machine sounds like the only options with the table you have right now.
I'm facing a similar situation.
I did this and everything was fine margee
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Recently I have been doing some of my planning at my very old Proctor ironing board lowered to a conveniently low level for sitting in front of it. Very restful. Maybe this would work for the very short person with the sewing machine set up on it. My serger table on casters, no longer available unfortunately, is only 25 inches high and works very well with my Janome 7700 and my 5'1" height. Seems like the sewing machine industry is focusing more on embroidery and long arm machines than on ergonomic issues - just like clothing manufacturers think that what works for size "0" works for the rest of us.
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I am 5' & I use a stool that was my brother's when he was a kid. Since my sewing machine is on the dining room table it makes it just the right height with the stool which is about 25" high. On another sewing machine that is in the cabinet & use a very large pillow to get me up high enough.
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I am 5' 2" and am shortwaisted so I have long legs for my size. I had be working on one of those plastic tables and hated the table shaking when I sewed and it was too tall for me to sew comfortable...used adjustable chair, added pillows....Then I found a computer desk and that was just perfect, just my size.. Desk is big enough for cutting board
and drawers for sewing stuff... happy, happy, happy..
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When I worked in a payroll office (many years ago), a very sweet little custodian lady surprised me with a footrest made from a wooden coke crate covered in wood-grained contact paper! Now I have a footrest at my favorite chair made from the lift of a recliner that I took apart after hubby busted the chair!
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My sewing table was the perfect height for me till I got the table extension for my D1. Now its too high but there is no way to cut the legs down so I'm either going to have to remove the extension table or just live with it. I do like having the extra flat surface when I'm sewing though so guess I'll just deal with it.
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Old 06-18-2016, 05:19 PM
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I think I've decided that when my DS is in town , I'm going to ask him as my birthday present, to change the support on the table in the front (which hits my thighs if I sit up higher) and cut down the legs (wood) on the table. That why I don't have to worry about a footrest, or have my arms angled up (not at 90degrees) while sewing. At 5'6" you'd think it wouldn't be such a problem, especially with my adjustable office chair, but I can sure feel the pain of wrong posture when I'm sewing for very long!

A tip for those that find the table too high when at retreats or guild sew-ins--if the chairs are not truly folding, ladies in my guild will stack 2--this will give you extra height without being wobbley.
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