Old 12-28-2018, 11:00 AM
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cashs_mom
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Originally Posted by sewbeautiful1
Patrice,

I have looked at those as well but at this point I am only quilting at home and do not travel for classes etc... The portable table still looks a bit small to contain a larger quilt (perhaps twin sized?) What is your experience with your portable table like? Do you find that you have enough room for larger size quilts or do you still find yourself needing just a bit more room?

There is an option for $100 to get a table top extension table for this machine but i would still be "hovering" over it, so I gave up on that idea.
I quilted a large quilt, about 65 x 90 on it. As I said, I put the SewEzi table next to a larger table in my sewing room so I supports the quilt. I have also purchased the extension table which I haven't had a chance to try out yet. There is a larger table which would probably be nicer, but I'm starting to run out of space in my sewing room so opted for the smaller portable table so that I can take it down when I'm not using it if I wish. I've always used machines sitting on top of large office type tables, but I have to say that having the machine table height did seem to be easier on my back and shoulders. Also, the machine with the larger harp space helped a lot with that. I didn't have to be pushing and pulling the quilt thru the small harp.
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