machines without cabinets -- help!
Hello again, everyone,
I am having done trouble adjusting to using my vintage machines that don't have cabinets (my Singer 301s and my Featherweights). I'm so used to having the bed of the machine flush with the surface of the cabinet that when I use my tabletop machines, I feel like I'm reaching up and have my elbows tense. Any suggestions? An adjustable chair so I can sit up higher? Pile some pillows on my setting bench? I usually put my FW on top of a closed cabinet with my Kenmore folded up inside. I could try using the dining table for more space, but it's not any lower than my cabinet top.
I grew up using a cabinet machine and am not very adaptable, I guess.
Ila