My New FMQ Table
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During the summer we live in a mobile home and I do a lot of fmq but I don't have a good setup for my fmq'g, so I decided to invest in the small Arrow Gidget table so my machine could be flush with the table for easier fmq'g. It came today, I put my machine in and it fit perfectly but there are gaps, which I knew there would be. They in no way affect the fabric as it moves over the table but I needed to cover them up. I copy patterns onto plastic placemats so I took a Christmas plastic placement and cut it to fit into the gaps so now they are covered and pretty too. There is plenty of space to fmq a runner but sometimes I need more support. I had a small table that I got at Costco in the closet that was adjustable and on his highest height, it's the same height as the Arrow table so I now have an extra table for added support for bigger projects. The table was less than $100 and shipping was free. I found it on this website http://www.internetsalesusa.com/sear...+table&x=0&y=0
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Great set up.
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Looks like it works just fine. Good ideas all around!
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I have a sewing machine table like that, I love it. Mine needs to be a bit taller. I also use a fold up 4'x8' table beside my dining table, works real well.
You have a great set up and can sew away. |
Looks like just the ticket for your machine.
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I have that table just to use when I go to retreats! I love it!
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going to copy your idea as I have the same table and have used it for years. thanks
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That's a nice table. Thanks for sharing the link and the picture.
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Just wonderful and looking great, good job and thank you for sharing
Have a Blessed day Ellen |
If there is a will, there is a way, and you have found the way. Great idea.
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