Anyone need a sewing cabinet
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Good to know. I like the idea of having the shelf for an additional machine - seems to be efficient storage.
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I have one of these. It is heavy and sturdy along with a great price. I think you can have it shipped to your home but then you will have to put it together. I put mine together and if there is one (of many) thing(s) I am not, it is a carpenter. I read the instructions and off I went with the screwdriver in hand.
If someone was really handy they could probably cut a place in the top for the machine and add one of the lifts.
If someone was really handy they could probably cut a place in the top for the machine and add one of the lifts.
Last edited by SingerSewer; 12-08-2014 at 09:51 AM.
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I have it and I like it a lot. I keep it opened against my office desk so it make a quite large surface for quilting. My serger and coverstitch machines fit on the shelves under, so I can easily set them up when I need to work with them. It's not a fancy cabinet but it's quite versatile. I have made many changes in my sewing room configuration and I have always end up keeping this cabinet.
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