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Old 07-26-2011, 04:13 PM
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Has anyone ever heard of Tracey's Tables? They're out of Stratford, WI. I saw some at a local sewing center today, and they were really nice. Not a real bad price, either.
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Old 07-26-2011, 04:14 PM
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Don't know them. Do they sell online?
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Old 07-26-2011, 04:18 PM
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Yes, you can find them @ www.traceystables.com. You have to call or email them for the prices, but the one I was looking at is $749 from the sewing center in town. That's for a 61 1/2" X 40" table opened up and with 3 drawers.
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Old 07-26-2011, 04:29 PM
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Correction: the table is 77" wide by 40" deep when opened. It's 61 1/2" X 24" closed.
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If anyone wants a nice small table to put next to the sewing machine Mennards has one that folds up like an ironing board. It states super tough polyethylene top. It is small, about 30" x 19.5", adjustable to 28", 26" 24" 21" high. I love mine I iron seams on it while at the sewing machine. They are normally $19.99, now on sale for $12.99 (last page of our ad). I went to JoAnns used a 50% off coupons and bought a pad the same size to iron on for $12.99, down to $6.50, I'm not certain of the prices, but close.
My BIL uses his for the printer, my niece uses hers for her computer, my sis uses hers for sewing machine, many uses.
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Old 07-26-2011, 06:01 PM
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I have seen the tables at a quilt show, looks like a good quality.
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Is that like the "lifetime" brand table which adjusts to different heights and the legs are like cross bars and they fold up to the table? I have 2 like that. Paid a lot for the "brand name" but went to Big Lots and paid half the price. Sam's also carries them in a little bigger size. Mine is perfect for one machine for regular sewing. I would probably put the 2 together to make it wider to hold a quilt.
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I don't think so, I think it's a family-owned company (there us a Tracey!) based in Wisconsin.
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