Calling all SewEzi Table users:
#12
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2019
Location: Iowa
Posts: 377

I do have the SewEzi - well, actually two, but the first one was one of the original ones with no rotating tray. I gave the first one to my DIL who is just starting to sew, but i do have the one with the tray and like it.
One thing i still do is slide one of those clear/lidded plastic containers (the ones they sell for school supplies) under the area where your machine sits on. There is plenty of room and you can see whats in there at a glance cuz its right under your clear insert. I used that even before i got the table with the tray - but still use my container too because i am so used to it being there.
One thing i still do is slide one of those clear/lidded plastic containers (the ones they sell for school supplies) under the area where your machine sits on. There is plenty of room and you can see whats in there at a glance cuz its right under your clear insert. I used that even before i got the table with the tray - but still use my container too because i am so used to it being there.
#14
Super Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: North Dakota
Posts: 2,633

I went to the website. They no longer have thescrapmabob,now it’s the scrapbob plus and they r sold out. I’ve had mine for at least 3 years n I love it. Gotta figure out a new configuration out in my sewing room. Not enuf room. OMG how did I ever get by with just a little space???
#15
Power Poster
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 14,866

Would you believe my scrapmabob came up missing at a retreat? I was so upset. I was packing up and had items on my table to pack. I left to go to bathroom and when I came back it wasn't there to pack. People going in and out with their carts and totes so no one noticed anything. Kinda hard to accidently pick it up thinking it's yours.
#16
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 8,759

I have the swinging tray and I like it. It's not the greatest design but it does give me a place to park my scissors snips, etc. I'm really careful to not catch as I walk by. Since my table sits next to another table and I have to walk around both to get from my vintage machines to the ironing board, it's a bit of a challenge. I'm just careful and it works.
#17
Super Member
Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 4,679

I have one of those plastic roll around drawer units that has a tray on top that you can get at Target or Walmart and put it to the right of the table and it holds things like pins, scissors, etc. I too have a small room and the cart is rolled under my cutting table (it's one of those foldable adjustable tables) and when I am sitting it is easy to get stuff. If I am making long strips or quilting a top, I have several of the same units that I can roll to the back of the sewing table to catch the pieces or the quilt.
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