Inexpensive Sewing Table
#86
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 847
You did great!!
I saw a neat idea of a table in a magazine. Take two saw horses (they got theirs at IKEA) and glue felt on the top. Get an old door, hollow is fine and wrap it in felt. Then cover it with a fabric, like if you made curtains you might want to cover with same fabric, and then to make it smooth if desired, have a glass cut to cover the fabric and lay it on top. Also if pillow in chair cover it also. In the picture it looked great. Made my thoughts go ding-ding, - "sewing room!!!".
I saw a neat idea of a table in a magazine. Take two saw horses (they got theirs at IKEA) and glue felt on the top. Get an old door, hollow is fine and wrap it in felt. Then cover it with a fabric, like if you made curtains you might want to cover with same fabric, and then to make it smooth if desired, have a glass cut to cover the fabric and lay it on top. Also if pillow in chair cover it also. In the picture it looked great. Made my thoughts go ding-ding, - "sewing room!!!".
#90
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Stony Creek NY
Posts: 216
I have a few question to ask if don't mind 1. How do you hold the machine up after you cut the hole.2 Did use MDF for the legs it look like a table all ready made. 3 Was the MDF finish or rough Thanks for any info you can give. I like the looks and where did you get the plastic tape Thanks again
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