elevated platform for sewing machine
#22
Originally Posted by Debra Mc
My sewing machine has to be level or it won't do right. Does this enpare that in any way.
#25
Originally Posted by wesing
My wife uses the Tilt'able by Ergonomic Advantage. ...... I haven't bought one for my machine because I'm hoping to pick up something less expensive.
http://www.amazon.com/Ergonomic-Adva.../dp/B001839ZKO
Darren
http://www.amazon.com/Ergonomic-Adva.../dp/B001839ZKO
Darren
Mama! That's expensive! At just under $60, I'll stick with doorstops! But, thanks for the info. I don't mean to be disparaging.
#26
Just as Amma said, it does take the stress off of your upper back, neck and shoulders. My husband actually made me one several years ago out of some scrap wood he had in the basement and it is awesome. I can spend alot more time sewing before take a break when I use mine.
#28
Timing on this is funny. We needed a few pieces of fabric for some projects and stopped in at one of our LQS. She had a customer who bought the Tilt'albe and loved it, but as has already been mentioned the price was a little steep. Her husband took a look at it and made several out of wood, then brought them to the LQS to see if she would offer them for sale.
They are one piece (no detachable legs), but the way he made them there is a high side and a low side. You can turn it over to make the angle steeper or flatter depending on what you need. She was selling them for $20, so I snatched one up and brought it home to give it a try. I like it on the steep side, and it looks nice too.
If you know someone who works with wood, the design is very simple; it is just shaped like a "Z" with one of the legs a little longer than the other. Hopefully the pics give you the right idea.
Darren
They are one piece (no detachable legs), but the way he made them there is a high side and a low side. You can turn it over to make the angle steeper or flatter depending on what you need. She was selling them for $20, so I snatched one up and brought it home to give it a try. I like it on the steep side, and it looks nice too.
If you know someone who works with wood, the design is very simple; it is just shaped like a "Z" with one of the legs a little longer than the other. Hopefully the pics give you the right idea.
Darren
#29
Originally Posted by wesing
Timing on this is funny. We needed a few pieces of fabric for some projects and stopped in at one of our LQS. She had a customer who bought the Tilt'albe and loved it, but as has already been mentioned the price was a little steep. Her husband took a look at it and made several out of wood, then brought them to the LQS to see if she would offer them for sale.
They are one piece (no detachable legs), but the way he made them there is a high side and a low side. You can turn it over to make the angle steeper or flatter depending on what you need. She was selling them for $20, so I snatched one up and brought it home to give it a try. I like it on the steep side, and it looks nice too.
If you know someone who works with wood, the design is very simple; it is just shaped like a "Z" with one of the legs a little longer than the other. Hopefully the pics give you the right idea.
Darren
They are one piece (no detachable legs), but the way he made them there is a high side and a low side. You can turn it over to make the angle steeper or flatter depending on what you need. She was selling them for $20, so I snatched one up and brought it home to give it a try. I like it on the steep side, and it looks nice too.
If you know someone who works with wood, the design is very simple; it is just shaped like a "Z" with one of the legs a little longer than the other. Hopefully the pics give you the right idea.
Darren
I've been using that set for several years now. I really like it.
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