Ultimate Sewing Box
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Ultimate Sewing Box
I’m thinking of purchasing and Ultimate SewingBox from the Original ScrapBox. It’s a major purchase, but I can’t find many reviews that aren’t part of the company’s advertising. Does anyone have one? If so, what are the pros and cons? Any information is greatly appreciated!
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OMGosh....I have never seen this before. So cool! I'll be lurking since I am building a new home with my own sewing studio and I'm still deciding on workspace furniture. I drive by their shop in a couple of weeks and I'm going to try and stop by.
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I've seen it before and think it's awesome, but also a lot of money and I have to redo my sewing room including taking down a bunch of shelves and redoing things so I don't think one of these is in my future.
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That is quite impressive. Many years ago I something similar on "Simply Quilts". The person was showing how quickly she could make her sewing room into the guest room, and everything folded into the closet with doors hiding everything. Let us know what you decide. And if you buy it, please post pictures.
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It is nice, but I agree with rjwilder and KalamaQuilts, not Nearly enough space. Singer had a cabinet that had machine storage, thread, etc., back in the 70's I think, probably not as nice though. I've seen them at yard sales or the like for about $50.
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Would love to have one, but unfortunately it's way out of my price range. You are correct though, I've tried to find reviews of it and have seen very few. There was a discussion on Pattern Review but it never seemed to go anywhere (the person who was getting the box never responded as to how she liked it). Wonder how many they have sold!
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Consider the type of projects that you make. Do you need space for large quilts? The sewing space looks small. It looks nice overall but not functional for the way I sew, quilt, or use the embroidery machine.
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