Pretty sewing table made with vintage machine bottoms
I so want one of these. I don't know where I'd put it but it sure is beautiful.
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Sure is pretty, but it'd be just a matter of time before I stubbed my toe on the iron base!
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Originally Posted by zozee
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Sure is pretty, but it'd be just a matter of time before I stubbed my toe on the iron base!
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Originally Posted by zozee
(Post 7862088)
Sure is pretty, but it'd be just a matter of time before I stubbed my toe on the iron base!
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How darling!!! I'd feel like "American Pickers" going in to a place that had junked a bunch of them and rescuing a couple for a nice table. Looks like they had formica on the top. They saved two sets of treadle drawers.
Marcia |
If only we all had the space for it. We could wear rubber shoes so we wouldn't stub our toes. LOL
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That is just tooooo cool. I don't have space for it either.
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]576351[/ATTACH]How many tables could be made??? I'd prefer to have belt holes in the tops so they could actually power a machine if needed.
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It's a gorgeous room. It reminds me of Joanna Gaines decor. (Really cute, but not too practical.) Do you notice the featherweight is not plugged in? It might make a great cutting table in a shop, where hypothetically, you have more room. Notice how the thread is stored on the peg board? It's a very inventive design.
If I had a huge house, (which I don't), I'd love to have a cutting table like that. bkay |
I love this. Wish I had the space for it.
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