portable sewing tables
#31
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Northern California
Posts: 112
My friend bought the sew-ez table and she loves it. I was sewing at her home yesterday and used her table and machine to try it out. It also has an insert for her specific machine. It's great. No shaking or movement from the table at all. It rolls to move it when you have to take it along somewhere and it comes with a case to protect it. It's a great little table and just the right amount of portable space to tote along with you.
#32
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: near Peoria Illinois
Posts: 1,638
Originally Posted by mom-6
The portable tables I've used are the wooden snack tray tables that come in a set of 4 for about $40 and the light weight folding picnic type tables that are about the same price for 5 or 6 ft table.
What I've found that I like even better are the school desk type tables that are about 4 ft x 18". The legs are adjustable and they are quite sturdy, even if a bit worn from being in a school classroom for however long. I found mine at a yard sale from someone who got them in bulk at auction when the school replaced them with new ones. He was selling them 4 for $30. I convinced him to let me have 2 for $15. Then went back a few weeks later and got 2 more for use elsewhere.
What I've found that I like even better are the school desk type tables that are about 4 ft x 18". The legs are adjustable and they are quite sturdy, even if a bit worn from being in a school classroom for however long. I found mine at a yard sale from someone who got them in bulk at auction when the school replaced them with new ones. He was selling them 4 for $30. I convinced him to let me have 2 for $15. Then went back a few weeks later and got 2 more for use elsewhere.
#34
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: SoCal
Posts: 702
In the video, you can see the table wiggle when she touches it.
The Sew-EZ
http://www.seweziusa.com/photo.html
The Gidget
http://www.daystyledesigns.com/sewingtable2.htm
Originally Posted by sparkys_mom
Originally Posted by montanajan
I'd like to see a pic of the sew-ez and gidget.
http://www.seweziusa.com/photo.html
The Gidget
http://www.daystyledesigns.com/sewingtable2.htm
#35
I have the Janome table, similar to the Gidget, got it with my 6600 ... it doesn't move or vibrate even with the 6600's speed. I love having the machine inset in the table, it's almost as good as a custom cabinet and MUCH less $$ !
#36
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Huntsville, AL
Posts: 62
Originally Posted by Peckish
I have a friend who got the sew-ez table and she LOVES it. I like to use a sturdy tv tray or folding table when I go on retreat; I set it up perpendicular to the table my machine is on.
#39
Originally Posted by Quilt Mom
I use a plastic craft table - it's about 18"x30" - that folds up. It is available at a lot of stores for an inexpensive amount. To keep my machine from 'walking' off the table I put a piece of shelf liner under it. This is lighter and more portable than what I had previously. And it perfect for my machine.
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