hobby table
#21
Lately I've been shopping at Walmart online. The prices are good. I'm thrilled with the furniture I've ordered. And best of all, there is free delivery so I don't have to struggle with getting it into the car and into the apartment.
#22
I have the table. My husband changed the casters out for ones that has rubber wheels and it works great. Does not move on me. Give me a great surface to work on. I use it for everything from pinning cutting and ironing. Love the table cause it folds down if I need more room. He got the casters at harbor freight for a couple bucks each.
#23
Not many know that Walmart online has great quilting items. Most all the quilting books, rulers, furniture, machines, notions, items you won't find in their stores. For some reason only known to Walmart, the quilting/sewing supplies are listed in the Party and Occasions category. There are over 45 sewing machines listed on the site, Warm and Natural batting, Q Snap floor fame, so much more. Look at all the different quilting rulers available: http://www.walmart.com/search/search...onstraint=2637
#24
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: at the foot of the Ouichita Mountains, SE Oklahoma
Posts: 273
About Walmart...I also discovered their online quilt items. However, when I compared some of their batting prices to those of the same brand with those at Fabric Depot, I found that Fabric Depot was cheaper. Not sure if it's still that way but it was true about a month ago when I ordered. So just do a price comparison before ordering.
#25
I bought mine about a year ago from JoAnn's on sale, and its great. I have it set up most of the time, and I have no issues with it being wobbly. However, my gf has one, and her's is not very steady. The difference was, she has wood legs while mine has metal legs. At least that is the only difference I can see.
#26
Super Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Thornton, Colorado
Posts: 1,023
I have had the same table from Joann's over ten years now. It was on sale, too. It's been in various locations in the house, sometimes open, sometimes folded down. Now it is always open in the studio. You can have a large rotary cutting mat (same size) on top of it, too. Love it.
#27
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Durand, MI
Posts: 751
I've had mine for about 5 years. I bought an ironing cover for it from Nancy's Notions (about $60). There is also one w/shelves. I wished that I had that one. Always need more storage. Sullivan is the manufacturer.
#30
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Central Pa
Posts: 521
Whew! That's pretty expensive even on sale! Looks fabulous though. However, I don't have a regular sewing room so I have to set up in any space that's workable. I use a plastic folding rectangle table.
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