Is the Sew Ezi Sewing Table really worth $249?
#14
I have one with different insets. I have gotten my money's worth out of it too. I go to a lot of workshops and classes and enjoy having my own table space. Also when I go stay with my DDs I have an instant sewing space in the guest room. It's great for travel, fits perfecly in my car's trunk. It was $129 when I bought it just a few years ago at Paducah quilt show.
#15
Another option would be to purchase 1 or 2 Lifetime adjustable height tables, the size of 24 inches x 17-18 inches. Office Max, Staples, sometimes Costco, and such will put them on sale. I got my first one on sale for about $14 ... the price has gone up to about $19 on sale. I take these with me when I am working out of town. One for my machine and one for the extra fabric if needed.
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wow, the tables are adjustable???
Originally Posted by AliKat
Another option would be to purchase 1 or 2 Lifetime adjustable height tables, the size of 24 inches x 17-18 inches. Office Max, Staples, sometimes Costco, and such will put them on sale. I got my first one on sale for about $14 ... the price has gone up to about $19 on sale. I take these with me when I am working out of town. One for my machine and one for the extra fabric if needed.
ali
ali
#17
I have one for the RV and just love it!!! It is so nice to sew on it instead of a TV tray type thing I was using. When we are not on the road, it sits in the sewing room with the embroidery machine on it. Works great. The Bernina Store here carries them.
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I don't have the one you asked about, however I know a lady with one. She adores it. She takes it with her to workshops/classes etc. You can buy different insets for different machines. While it is pricy, it would hold up to the weather in Hawaii. It folds up small, fits great in special carry case, and you could move it around your small home easily I think. Hers appears to be extremely sturdy, and it didn't shake at all.
As far as price, you would really need to search for best shipping. Ask at the few quilt shops there are if they have any customers with one? Contact them for info? And as another poster mentioned you can get local shop to cut the different size insets you might need if you own more than one machine.
I would love one, but it's definitely not in my budget. I can dream...
Kat
As far as price, you would really need to search for best shipping. Ask at the few quilt shops there are if they have any customers with one? Contact them for info? And as another poster mentioned you can get local shop to cut the different size insets you might need if you own more than one machine.
I would love one, but it's definitely not in my budget. I can dream...
Kat
#20
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
I have one with different insets. I have gotten my money's worth out of it too. I go to a lot of workshops and classes and enjoy having my own table space. Also when I go stay with my DDs I have an instant sewing space in the guest room. It's great for travel, fits perfecly in my car's trunk. It was $129 when I bought it just a few years ago at Paducah quilt show.
I'm trying to select the best option as I plan to use it a long time.
Thanks for all replies so far.
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