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that is sooo cool!! and I might have to bribe my dh into making me one of those...Very innovative!!!..thanks for sharing
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Great idea for a extension table.
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I slide the end of my ironing board slightly under the sewing table and pile the quilt on top so the board holds ALL the weight.
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How did you round the corners?? You are resourceful.
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So is mine!! He loves Lowes so this should be a perfect thing.
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Since they cost around $80, this is good advice. - J
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I don't have one of those. Never thought I needed one till now. Does that help in some way when sewing?
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I would go to my local True Value Hardware Store and have them cut the plexiglas to whatever size and round the corners. They will also smooth those rounded corners.
This is a wonderful idea!
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Great Job!!!!
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Thanks for the great idea. Guess where I'm heading????
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