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DJ 03-31-2018 06:30 AM

Slick surface for FMQ
 
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I just got a new Horn sewing cabinet and am loving it! DH helped me cover the top with some marble-look vinyl which is quite a bit smoother than the surface of the cabinet. I'm thinking it will help a lot when I go to FMQ without having to use other methods. I'm not sure how durable it will be, as it's only shelf paper, but it will peel right off. If I find it damages too easily, I will see if I can get some heavier-duty vinyl; or go back to the drawing board. We got it at Lowe's, and it cost under $7, so no big expense if it doesn't work out.

Since the picture was taken, we have covered the other two surfaces.

QuiltnNan 03-31-2018 06:54 AM

a nice set up

sash 03-31-2018 07:00 AM

I hope it doesn't damage cabinet surface and hope it works for you, but I could never do that to my beautiful Horn.

dunster 03-31-2018 07:11 AM

I love the way you've used that storage under the Horn, and the way you lined the front of the drawers. I would love to do that with my cabinet, but the back is against the wall. Now I'm going to think about how I might rearrange things....

Tartan 03-31-2018 07:23 AM

​Nice set up!

DJ 03-31-2018 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by sash (Post 8031996)
I hope it doesn't damage cabinet surface and hope it works for you, but I could never do that to my beautiful Horn.

We tested it before applying it to be sure it would remove without damaging the original surface. I personally like the look better, so if it provides the smooth surface for FMQ and doesn't get damaged too easily, I think I'm going to love it. The jury is still out.

Just thought I'd post the idea here to see what others think. Thanks for your input.

DJ 03-31-2018 12:56 PM


Originally Posted by sash (Post 8031996)
I hope it doesn't damage cabinet surface and hope it works for you, but I could never do that to my beautiful Horn.

We tested it before applying it to be sure it would remove without damaging the original surface. I personally like the look better; so if it provides the smooth surface for FMQ and doesn't get damaged too easily, I think I'm going to love it. The jury is still out.

DJ 03-31-2018 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by dunster (Post 8032003)
I love the way you've used that storage under the Horn, and the way you lined the front of the drawers. I would love to do that with my cabinet, but the back is against the wall. Now I'm going to think about how I might rearrange things....

I didn't think I was going to have room to leave the large leaf open, but we moved a book-case-divider over a few inches and schmoozed it in. Hope you can get a different arrangement with yours. Sometimes taking a different look at the space helps a lot.

A friend of mine has a similar cabinet and was complaining that it took up so much room when she wanted it to double as a guest room. I suggested that she turn it 90 degrees so that she could put the leaf down when she had guests. She had never thought about that, and when she did, she loved it. Just a different set of eyes sometimes!

Maggie_Sue 03-31-2018 04:15 PM

Makes me think about my arrangement perhaps I could do the 90 degree thing too!!! Thank you for the inspiration!!!

jmoore 04-01-2018 03:25 AM

I hope you have great success with your new cabinet and marble-like surface. Your sewing area looks neat and tidy.


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