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Quilting space set up
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Read this post and just know I'm not that handy to arrange this awesome handmade quilting set up.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...le-t52581.html However, power of suggestion to turn sewing machine sideways to quilt made me realize I can use this versatile table I recently purchased. Adjustable height can be used as a cutting table. Table also tilts so can be used to draw, etc. Table has drop down slot to fit most domestic sewing machines. Placed my basic Grace Baby Loch sideways and it works perfectly. I'm going to purchase a 2nd table to accommodate working space to the left. |
Interesting!
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where did you get the table? I have been looking for something like that.
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Love it! Wish I could turn my table.
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Originally Posted by doloresbeger
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where did you get the table? I have been looking for something like that.
Paula Reed, quilting teacher, featured in Its Sew Easy on PBS TV last Sat. suggests to locate the sewing table against the wall to gain better control and manage the weight of the quilt when quilting on a domestic machine. Im going to try her suggestion. |
This is a nifty idea. Thank you for posting
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I think the machine is in backward. I would turn the machine around and push the table up to the wall. By doing this, the weight of the quilt is on the big piece of the table and the small part of the table is in front of you. Your back would not be able to stand leaning that far into the machine!!!
Ellen |
I see what you are doing.... essentially looking at the machine like a long arm setup right? Keep us posted on how it works for you!
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Originally Posted by pjnesler
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I see what you arease doing.... essentially looking at the machine like a long arm setup right? Keep us posted on how it works for you!
I've added the 2nd table so I have balanced quilting space on both front sides and am able to sway/move away towards the back sideways as I advance. Ideally I would love a true sit down long arm. Maybe some day. |
Originally Posted by Ellen 1
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I think the machine is in backward. I would turn the machine around and push the table up to the wall. By doing this, the weight of the quilt is on the big piece of the table and the small part of the table is in front of you. Your back would not be able to stand leaning that far into the machine!!!
Ellen |
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