Cutting & Sewing Tables in center or against wall?
#41
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Missouri
Posts: 959
My sewing machine/cutting table is against a wall because when I am piecing or quilting the wall 'holds' my quilt on the table.
If it was in the middle of the room my fabric/quilt would always be falling off the edge. My room isn't large enough to place it in the middle. If it was, I would still have it against a wall.
My ironing board is set up where ever I need it to be set up, depending on what machine I am using. My room isn't large enough to have a 'permanent' ironing area. When I don't need to iron I can take it down and stash it behind the door.
Set things up whichever way is convienient for you.
If it doesn't work. Its easy enough to move things around.
Happy Quilting!
If it was in the middle of the room my fabric/quilt would always be falling off the edge. My room isn't large enough to place it in the middle. If it was, I would still have it against a wall.
My ironing board is set up where ever I need it to be set up, depending on what machine I am using. My room isn't large enough to have a 'permanent' ironing area. When I don't need to iron I can take it down and stash it behind the door.
Set things up whichever way is convienient for you.
If it doesn't work. Its easy enough to move things around.
Happy Quilting!
#43
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Barnesville GA
Posts: 3,181
I love your room , Featherweight. I wonder what my brother would say if I said I wanted to start all over. lol
Not sure how mine is going to end up yet. But I do know the table with the machine is going under the window.
I just got book cases yesterday so I need to put them together and get all my books and magazines up. Mine is a make do room until I win the lottery.
Pics are of my room at this moment. Hopefully soon everything will be sorted,cleared and rearranged so I can actually work in here. I am taking down the design wall and am going to cover the sliding doors to the closet with flannel covered foam board. I need more thread holders too. One day at a time.
Not sure how mine is going to end up yet. But I do know the table with the machine is going under the window.
I just got book cases yesterday so I need to put them together and get all my books and magazines up. Mine is a make do room until I win the lottery.
Pics are of my room at this moment. Hopefully soon everything will be sorted,cleared and rearranged so I can actually work in here. I am taking down the design wall and am going to cover the sliding doors to the closet with flannel covered foam board. I need more thread holders too. One day at a time.
#47
I have my sewing table facing out, then I can see out the door, watch tv, and if I have a large project it doesn't bunch up against the wall, i set up a chair/ironing board to extend the table to hold the project.
#50
Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Oshkosh Wi
Posts: 117
What I would like to know is how some have their machines facing a wall. What do you do to quilt a large piece. My cutting table is outside my sewing room so I can keep it open. Most of my center floor space is taken up by a queen size bed. My machine's right side is towards the wall so I can put a folding table to left or in front of the machine table for more space.
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