tilting your sewing machine
#84
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Keene, New Hampshire
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I used to use door stops, but they kept moving.
I bought wooden lifts for each of my 2 working machines
from Debbie Umphress, a Board member whose husband makes them.
The Lifts and the Bendable Lights make machine work much easier
I bought wooden lifts for each of my 2 working machines
from Debbie Umphress, a Board member whose husband makes them.
The Lifts and the Bendable Lights make machine work much easier
#85
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Corner of Ia., Neb. & S.D.
Posts: 132
Originally Posted by TFquilter
Interesting...so by tilting your machine, it makes that much of a difference? I have a computerized machine...I wonder if it would do damage after awhile...does anyone know?
#87
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Northern CA
Posts: 422
THank you, I'll look into that.
Are the screws long enough so you could unscrew them some, add the wedges, then screw them back? This might work & if not, maybe you could find some longer screws, just a thought!...
Originally Posted by happymrs
Originally Posted by T.
I also want to try this, but have a question. My machine is set on a "platform" with a couple of screws. The platform that can be lowered into the cabinet so that you can close the top(standing up). But I usually don't. My question is if I take it off of the screws, tilt it, would it be stable enough? If I raise that platform to be even with the rest of the cabinet surface, then the machine will be too high? (I am vertically challenged as well, but probably more than all of you).
Will this work? I guess I'll have to try it & then I'll let you know.
Will this work? I guess I'll have to try it & then I'll let you know.
#89
Originally Posted by Lone Feather
nancy, where did you get that beautiful signature???
#90
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 2,122
I picked up some info at that booth at the quilt expo. I loved all of her products. I really want one of her chairs. The website is: http://www.sewergo.com
When I took a machine quilting class a couple of years ago the instructor gave each of us an empty fabric bolt holder to prop up the back of our machine. That works really well for my machine with the acrylic extension.
When I took a machine quilting class a couple of years ago the instructor gave each of us an empty fabric bolt holder to prop up the back of our machine. That works really well for my machine with the acrylic extension.
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