Originally Posted by
Onebyone
My PT friend had me put my sewing machine low and my chair high. Never hunch shoulders or jut out your neck to sew. You should be able to just tilt your head down. Back straight. I can sew for hours with no problems once I made this posture a habit. I remember sitting this way in school when posture was important and taught. The shorter kids had cushions to be at proper table height. I don't think kids are being taught proper posture in school now.
Oh if you are in a workshop try stacking two chairs to be at a better height.
Agree with all said here.....the nuns were strick about posture, but now as I am older, I appreciate it.....also, dad showed me how to walk straight, balancing a book atop of my head.......I'm positive the children today are not taught correct posture...just look at how they "slump" when they walk......and manners, proper English.....all things of the past..........