I am looking for a sewing table that will allow my machine to sit flush with the table surface. I have a Bernina QE440 machine. I am interested in hearing from you quilters who have a sewing table you really like and recommend. (And hearing about which tables I should avoid.)
I don't need a large table as I have plenty of table space to spread out my quilt tops -- just a small table that I can butt up to the large tables. I am going to the Houston International Quilt show in November and can look at sewing tables then. I hope you can steer me to brands and models that are the best. I trust your recommendations more than the manufacturers' brochures. |
I really like Tracy's tables. They do go to alot of shows so you might see them at Houston. They are a very good company and will modify just about anything to your needs. They are much less expensive than very high end like Horn.
http://www.traceystables.com/ They often have show specials and if you are local can negotiate for a model on the floor at the show for pick up at the end ( will save you shipping $$). |
I bought an old L shaped desk and my DH cut out a spot to fit my machine and make it flush.The desk was $10 and it has been super.I love the L,I keep my iron and cutting mat to the left and I can swing around without getting up.
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I have the Bernina 440QE. Here's the table I got recently for her.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-55069-1.htm |
I love my Koala tables.
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Oh no, you're in for a million different responses! I love the Holt that I got at my Bernina store :D
No, I think it's called Horne, or Horn, sorry!!! |
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