Sewing Extension Table
#61
This group was at the Road2Ca quilt show, this week. There tables were reasonable and really nice. Here is the link.
http://www.dreamworld-inc.com/
http://www.dreamworld-inc.com/
#63
I just purchased a new Pfaff Quilt Expressions 4.0 to replace a Babylock Ellageo which I had just purchased an extension table for and I decided to see what the difference was in the table fitting my new machine. There is very little difference in the size and fitting so I am going to use it on the new machine. Maybe I will get hubby to file it down just a little on the inside but that would be all it would take. Lucky me. I use the Sew Slip sheet on top of it anyway for FMQ and so it covers the small opening that is left.
#64
I've done thisand it works really well especially if you are a bit on the short side
:lol:
Originally Posted by amma
I am buying a dining room table, cutting out and dropping my machine down in the lower right hand corner, so I have even more surface area... :wink:
#65
Originally Posted by Linda - K.
A few years ago Eleanor Burns had an episode on her show where her son helped her make a dining table into a large sewing table. I'm not sure if she has instructions on her QIAD site, but you might check or email to see if they sell instructions for it.
http://www.quiltinaday.com/eleanoran...y/freepattern/
Click on the link near the bottom right, then a one page PDF will open with instructions, but no pictures.
One of the QIAD books, "Machine Quilting Primer" by Cynthia Martin does have the complete directions with photos in it.
#67
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Join Date: Mar 2013
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Plexiglass Thickness
My previous machine had an extension table and I loved it.....had a mishap with my machine and had to purchase a new one. I bought the Kenmore (love them) but this did not come with the extension table and I really missed it.
Hubby went and bought Plexiglas, 18"x 24", used the legs from the previous one and I am again a happy sewer.....he did need an additional leg so he used a coat hanging peg..and applied a screw to it.........about $30.00
Below are the pics of his accomplishment.....he's a keeper....
Maryjane
Hubby went and bought Plexiglas, 18"x 24", used the legs from the previous one and I am again a happy sewer.....he did need an additional leg so he used a coat hanging peg..and applied a screw to it.........about $30.00
Below are the pics of his accomplishment.....he's a keeper....
Maryjane
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#69
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Oregon
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Leah Day did a couple of videos detailing how she made an extension table that fit around her machine - and a few other ideas, too. Love the way she thinks -- why spend loads of $$ when you can make it yourself? Just type in "Leah Day sewing table" and you'll find the videos on YouTube.
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