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    Old 03-14-2015, 05:19 PM
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    I have a Koala chair. It is tall as I am tall and most chairs are too low.
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    Old 03-14-2015, 05:29 PM
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    I have an Arrow sewing chair and LOVE it. They are made for sewing, come in very cute fabrics, and the seat lifts up for storage. I used to use an office chair, but it always rolled a little wile I was sewing. The Arrow chair still has rollers but stays put while sewing. The seat is quite wide so there's a lot of re-positioning that is possible and has a great wide back support. I can't believe how great it is to use a chair designed for sewing. Pricey (about $200) but worth it.
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    Old 03-14-2015, 05:56 PM
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    Originally Posted by Sewnoma
    I bought a saddle stool and I loved it for my back but I've had a hip replaced and it pressed uncomfortably on that hip-bone so I had to stop using it. Now I'm using a balance ball - it hasn't been that long but so far I like it a lot.

    I have a terrible habit of scrunching up my shoulders and hunching over when I sew, even though I've carefully set up my station to be ergonomic if I sat properly. So now I'm trying seats that force me to sit up straight(er) in order to balance, and it does seem to be helping me not hunch up as much. Now when I hunch up I have to use my stomach muscles a lot more to stay upright, so I guess if it's not correcting the problem, it's at least helping me exercise some pretty much unused muscles, LOL.
    I had the whole hunched shoulder issue and found a huge magnifying glass set-up called Big Look, between that and my rolling, armless height adjustable chair forces me to set up straight and back to use the magnifier. Figured out part of my hunched over posture was that I was bending in to see the needle. Interesting about not using the saddle seat with your hip replacement--I was shopping for a stool for the long arm and a friend suggested I steer clear of saddle seat (although she loves hers) cause she worried I would have trouble getting on/off with my knee replacements (both).
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    Old 03-14-2015, 06:09 PM
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    I have a chair like DonnaC. Different name since I got it from Office Depot for $99 on sale. It is wonderful & since the arms move up & can get as close to my machine as I need to but can put them down for hand work.
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    Old 03-14-2015, 07:02 PM
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    I have an office chair with arms. I don't mind it at all. I personally am too clumsy and fearful of a rolling stool rolling right out from under me. I like to steady myself on the arms and make sure I'm planting my bum firmly and accurately !
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    Old 03-15-2015, 03:24 AM
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    I got mine at Target. It is made out of Bungee strips and conforms to the body depending on your mood!!!! Well, at least my mood~ It has the seat and the back and 6 bungees for the back and 7 bungees for the seat. At first I thought I was nuts, and then it got so comfortable. It has the wheels and scoots around. I love it. AND IT WAS NOT EXPENSIVE. I don't buy the chairs with the arm rests - they only get in my way and I end up having to pay for them anyhow. Good Sitting!!!!! Edie
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    Old 03-15-2015, 04:22 AM
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    I use the basic office type chair. It has a back but no arms. I like being able to roll around and lean back to stretch or think or whatever. My sewing table is multi-purpose...by need not by desire! I cut, draw, design, look through patterns, sew as well as quilt so I like having the chair with a back.
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    Old 03-15-2015, 05:14 AM
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    My chair is a folding chair. When I am finished at the machine, I fold it up so I can move around the room. Don't get me wrong, I love my little sewing room. It holds the bulk of my stash, two sewing machines (two working projects). Plus, my knitting, hand embroidery, counted cross stitch, locker hooking, and rug hooking supplies. I even do a little reading and TV watching in there. My folding chair serves me well and I only wish I had thought of it earlier.
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    Old 03-15-2015, 05:38 AM
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    I, recently, bought a desk chair from Walmart for $69 which I love because it raises higher than most. It was only online but delivered to the store - has blue fabric seat and back, no arms. Sorry I don't have exact info.
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    Old 03-15-2015, 06:27 AM
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    I have three sewing stations in my quilt room and over time, have collected yard/estate sale finds. Two of my chairs have low arm rests and supportive backs. The third is armless. All are on wheels. My flooring is porcelain tile so I glide around quite easily. Thanks for the tip on cleaning the chair rollers. It's amazing how much collects in there! I did not spend any more than $20 on each one.
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