I'm in the process of re-creating my studio space and would like to see what others are doing.
Currently, I'm in a small room (that won't change) and have an L shaped pressed - wood desk with both sewing machine and serger in it. I don't much care for it and am considering getting a Sew Perfect table http://sewperfecttable.com/sewing-table-original.shtml or maybe something custom made from the amish folk around here. Anyway - would anyone be willing to show a photo of what they have and describe why they like or don't like? |
Wow, that was a great list of previous threads.
Thank you for that. I looked at each one and didn't see one Sew Perfect Table.... I wonder if that's a bad sign? |
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These two photos are of what I have now that I want to get rid of.
In the next post, I'll add photos of the sewing machine cabinet I just scored from criagslist. I think I'm going to retro-fit this for the serger and do something else for the sewing machine. |
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Ok, Here's the beginning of my new studio!
This will need to be refinished and customized to hold a machine permanently instead of the fold-down way it was originally made. Probably, this will hold the serger, and I'll get the Sew Perfect Table for the sewing machine. I considered doing something else... but I really like how the Sew Perfect Table is adjustable for height and there's a customized insert for my specific machine to create a flat surface. Any thoughts? |
The reason everyone's quilt room is so different is because everyone designs theirs for what works best for them--in their space, in their budget, and for their needs.
I have never seen the Sew Perfect table before. If it is what will work best for you, in your space, for your needs, then by all means, get one. I like the old cabinet that you are re-doing for your serger. Both functional and beautiful. |
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