Sewing Table recommendations
#21
Originally Posted by kkbrand
I am trying to set up my sewing room, currently my sewing machine sits on top of one of those 6 foot long plastic tables you get from Sam's Club.
Does it really make a difference to have the machine sit down in a cabinet for quilting? I do not have an extension table for my machine.
What type of table do you use?
Does it really make a difference to have the machine sit down in a cabinet for quilting? I do not have an extension table for my machine.
What type of table do you use?
#22
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Clay Springs AZ
Posts: 3,229
At first I bought one of those 79 dollar plastic tables that the quilt gets caught on all the edges. So I broke down and bought a cabinet with the lift. What a difference.
Dont cut corners its not worth it.
Dont cut corners its not worth it.
#23
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Cove City, NC
Posts: 8
I had my DH take the old dining table with the removable leaf and he did a great job of making one my machine fits in. Now its level with the top plus I get plenty of sewing room. And I can still use it as a table if needed by putting in the old leaf.
#24
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 844
Originally Posted by Rose Marie
At first I bought one of those 79 dollar plastic tables that the quilt gets caught on all the edges. So I broke down and bought a cabinet with the lift. What a difference.
Dont cut corners its not worth it.
Dont cut corners its not worth it.
Any pros or cons with it, so far?
#25
I bought a table from Ikea with adjustable legs. I made the table low ( I am a bit short from the waist up) and have an office chair that was also adjustable. It is great. No neck strain at all. Total cost was $89.00 The legs cost more than the table! l0l
#26
I agree that having a table that the machine sits in is better for your shoulders and back. I bought a small table and I butt it up to a larger table for more working surface. I also have a small table I'm able to put to the left side when quilting a large quilt.
my set up
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king size quilt I quilted w/Patches
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#27
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Clay Springs AZ
Posts: 3,229
I bought the Bertha table from Arrow for oversized machines.
It was 500 dollars and so new on the market that it was a bear to put togather. It had flaws in the instructions also.
Regular size machines have many models to choose from.
It was 500 dollars and so new on the market that it was a bear to put togather. It had flaws in the instructions also.
Regular size machines have many models to choose from.
#30
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Mechanicsburg, PA
Posts: 190
http://www.sewperfecttables.com/
After researching my options, I bought this table last year and love it. It is strong...like a commercial table. I bought the quilt professional with the extra space on the right side.
I also bought a plexiglas blank insert as an accessary and can use it as a light box.
The company was good to work with.
Good luck.
After researching my options, I bought this table last year and love it. It is strong...like a commercial table. I bought the quilt professional with the extra space on the right side.
I also bought a plexiglas blank insert as an accessary and can use it as a light box.
The company was good to work with.
Good luck.
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