Should I buy this???
#11
Since this is an opinionated question, I can't see paying so much for so little for many of the same reasons already stated.
But, your in a kind of bind, since hubby could do but lacks the time and you need a solution. If it's affordable to you, meets your needs and wants, you'll buy it. I'd suggest taking the drive to check it out in person to see if it truly meets your expectations as well as sewing needs. That's a lot of $$$ to lose if you aren't 100% happy.
My Mom had a sewing cabinet and the stool opened up for more storage, thread racks and so forth, but it was just too small and I developed a great dislike for things like that. But that's just me. I'd be happy for you if you're happy with it.
But, your in a kind of bind, since hubby could do but lacks the time and you need a solution. If it's affordable to you, meets your needs and wants, you'll buy it. I'd suggest taking the drive to check it out in person to see if it truly meets your expectations as well as sewing needs. That's a lot of $$$ to lose if you aren't 100% happy.
My Mom had a sewing cabinet and the stool opened up for more storage, thread racks and so forth, but it was just too small and I developed a great dislike for things like that. But that's just me. I'd be happy for you if you're happy with it.
#13
You might check in your area and see if someone would be willing to make you one that is larger for sewing quilts, has a storage shelf underneath, for that much money or less :D:D:D With the economy being like it is, someone may want to make some extra money :wink:
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Originally Posted by lovemonkie
I've been looking high and low for a different sewing machine cabinet. The one I have now (was my mother's!) doesn't allow me to sit in front of the needle. Awkward and tiring.
I've tried craigslist and my request is on some Google pages....but no result.
I did find a sewing and cabinet store 80 miles away (I live in the country in SW Iowa) and finally got to see and try some Roberts cabinets. Nice but tooooo expensive.
I'm down to two choices:
A sewing machine table (about $130) that holds my machine flush (I don't want it on top).
A cabinet large enough so I can sit in front of the needle
http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog/p...DID=xprd398503
And this doesn't have any reviews written about it...
My DH said to get the one I want now since I use it a lot. (He's a wonderful guy in many ways!!!)
So, do I get the table or pay close to $700 for more????
thanks for your help!
Oh, it's costly!!!
I've tried craigslist and my request is on some Google pages....but no result.
I did find a sewing and cabinet store 80 miles away (I live in the country in SW Iowa) and finally got to see and try some Roberts cabinets. Nice but tooooo expensive.
I'm down to two choices:
A sewing machine table (about $130) that holds my machine flush (I don't want it on top).
A cabinet large enough so I can sit in front of the needle
http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog/p...DID=xprd398503
And this doesn't have any reviews written about it...
My DH said to get the one I want now since I use it a lot. (He's a wonderful guy in many ways!!!)
So, do I get the table or pay close to $700 for more????
thanks for your help!
Oh, it's costly!!!
#15
Originally Posted by mama's place
He might be more inclined to help if he could see how much moolah he could save by building it for you. My hubby doesn't like to do carpentry things but he would balk at my spending that much for a sewing table. It could be really simple and still do the job.
Another idea, maybe you have a friend who is handy at building things who might be willing to swap his skills for something that you or your husband are handy at...maybe you could make a quilt for him/her or do some cooking, etc. I'm very frugal and would have a problem spending that much but that's just me.
Another idea, maybe you have a friend who is handy at building things who might be willing to swap his skills for something that you or your husband are handy at...maybe you could make a quilt for him/her or do some cooking, etc. I'm very frugal and would have a problem spending that much but that's just me.
#16
Originally Posted by dsb38327
My most favorite sewing table in the whole wide world was the kitchen table Mother had when we were growing up. I hate so much that I didn't keep using it.
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That sounds like an AWEFUL lot of money. What I don't like about the sewing desks I looked at is that I have very limited mobility. Right now I have a table and I can scootch the whole length of it without bumping my knees.
#20
I think it's highway robbery, the prices those sewing furniture places ask.
Take the "sewing" out of the description and think "table". Costco sells a nice 6' long table that is height adjustable. A sturdy desk is nice and has the added perk of drawers. Tables/desks come in a variety of shapes and styles, you could find the perfect one for next to nothing.
My first sewing table was my son's old computer hutch.
Take the "sewing" out of the description and think "table". Costco sells a nice 6' long table that is height adjustable. A sturdy desk is nice and has the added perk of drawers. Tables/desks come in a variety of shapes and styles, you could find the perfect one for next to nothing.
My first sewing table was my son's old computer hutch.
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