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Old 08-02-2011, 05:16 PM
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I'm so glad to see so many people starting to use Margarita's sewing table setup... Isn't it just great!
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Anita, of course we would love to see photos of your table! Please!
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Anita, of course we would love to see photos of your table! Please!
Okay...I'll take some in the a.m. and get them posted.

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What a great tutorial!
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I made one like this last year. I "remodeled" it this year and covered it with white oilcloth instead of draping it with the clear vinyl as Marguerita does. I just took each section (mine is in three pieces so it fits my table and machine and allows for bobbin access) and wrapped it as if it were a gift package and taped it securely on the bottom with duct tape. Looks nice and the oilcloth is really slick for FMQ.

Don't know if that makes sense...let me know if anyone wants to see a photo.

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that was my question, what about machines that don't have drop in bobbins. You just make those pieces on that end removeable?
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Originally Posted by AnitaSt
I made one like this last year. I "remodeled" it this year and covered it with white oilcloth instead of draping it with the clear vinyl as Marguerita does. I just took each section (mine is in three pieces so it fits my table and machine and allows for bobbin access) and wrapped it as if it were a gift package and taped it securely on the bottom with duct tape. Looks nice and the oilcloth is really slick for FMQ.

Don't know if that makes sense...let me know if anyone wants to see a photo.

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that was my question, what about machines that don't have drop in bobbins. You just make those pieces on that end removeable?
Yep... you just customize it for your machine!
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That is very helpful. I need a quilting table. It will make quilting much easier and look better.
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These are great videos with so much useful information. Thanks for sharing. I am redoing my sewing room and will have to watch all of her videos for some great advice.
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I saw all her videos. This is very cool.
I love the way she teaches you to fix your sewing table.
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