cutting table...(LOL)
#62
Originally Posted by Leah Stewart
During my move to my new to me home my sewing desk got to damaged to repair (fell off the truck) and I gave away my kitchen table way before the move, so, now I have resorted to cutting on the floor! LOL. I guess that just shows my love of quilting!
Sorry about your table. Have you ever heard of freecycle.com? If you have an item you're willing to give away and in turn have an item you're searching for you can post it on this site. You would not believe the responses you will get.
I was willing to offer an trash bag full of yarn I can no longer use to knit and have received a bundle of quilt batting and someone else former fabric stash.
Give it a try...
#65
Originally Posted by Leah Stewart
During my move to my new to me home my sewing desk got to damaged to repair (fell off the truck) and I gave away my kitchen table way before the move, so, now I have resorted to cutting on the floor! LOL. I guess that just shows my love of quilting!
at least nothing rolls off the edge!
#66
Originally Posted by MrsM
I broke down and bought a six foot fold in half table to use as a cutting table and as a vendors table at craft fairs. It is sturdy and a life saver.
That's what I use as a cutting table. And if my rotory cutter runs off the edge of the mat, the table takes it in stride. (one of the white plastic folding tables.)
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Originally Posted by Leah Stewart
During my move to my new to me home my sewing desk got to damaged to repair (fell off the truck) and I gave away my kitchen table way before the move, so, now I have resorted to cutting on the floor! LOL. I guess that just shows my love of quilting!
#68
Originally Posted by clem55
At the ripe old age of 26, I felt anything was doable, and all my cutting was done on the floor. And I sewed all the time!! When cleaning, it was faster to walk on my knees to the next spot, same with weeding the flower beds. Now at the really ripe old age of 72( tomorrow) I am paying for it. Do take care of those joints now!!
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Here is a hint that does not cost much. Get a table from the discount store and cut some PVC pipe about 18inches and big enough around that the legs of the table will fit in but won't go all the way down. Place the PVC pipe under the legs when you need to cut and take them off when not needed.
Good luck. My old back sur won't take that kind of bending
Good luck. My old back sur won't take that kind of bending
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