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Old 09-08-2009, 10:25 AM
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I'd like to buy a good quilting chair to sit at my long arm. Can anyone recommend a particular brand or type? I would like an ergonomic one with good back support. Thanks, Candita
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Old 09-08-2009, 10:44 AM
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Have you tried a Beauty Supply? I know they have chairs for hair dressers that are hydraulic and can sit up higher than a regular chair and they have them with a back. Just a suggestion. You could ask your local hair salon if they have a catalog or something you can look at. ???

Hope you find what you are looking for. :)
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Old 09-08-2009, 12:00 PM
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I have Sew Steady or Sew Fit or something(I think I'm not at home to be able to check) chair. I love it, it has back support, 2 different ajustments to fit your body, can be raised or lowered, has rollers and is confortable. However I spent about $150 or so each for 2 of them. You can find good adjustable chairs in an office supply store. Just sit in them and try it out first.
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Originally Posted by Jim's Gem
I have Sew Steady or Sew Fit or something(I think I'm not at home to be able to check) chair. I love it, it has back support, 2 different ajustments to fit your body, can be raised or lowered, has rollers and is confortable. However I spent about $150 or so each for 2 of them. You can find good adjustable chairs in an office supply store. Just sit in them and try it out first.
It's for sitting at her Long Arm so I think it needs to sit higher than a typical chair.
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They actually make them now to come up to bar stool height. The sewing chair that I have does not but the new ones that recently came out do.
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Originally Posted by Jim's Gem
They actually make them now to come up to bar stool height.
Awesome. Didn't know that. Thanks. :) :)
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Wish mine did so I could sit at my cutting table!
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Old 09-08-2009, 05:38 PM
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Check out a saddle stool. That is what I use for my longarm and it is wonderful and I have a bad back.
Not sure of website

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Originally Posted by live2quilt
Check out a saddle stool. That is what I use for my longarm and it is wonderful and I have a bad back.
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I found this online. I googled saddle stool and found several.This one looked good.

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The one with no back is the one I have. It keeps your posture straight.
You can adjust hight and can roll as you quilt.

I have had 6 back surgeries and this really helps. Found this before I bought longarm, couldn't do quilting without it. Can't stand for any leangth of time.

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