CHAIR to sit in, when sewing/quilting
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#23
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Location: Clay Springs AZ
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I have a cheap armless office chair that I have lifted to its highest level in order to sew at my sewing table.
Being short is a big disadvantage as furniture is made for taller people.
I also have to stand on a stool to use my cutting table.
Im 5 foot tall.
Being short is a big disadvantage as furniture is made for taller people.
I also have to stand on a stool to use my cutting table.
Im 5 foot tall.
#24
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Holmen, WI
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Looks like mine. Mine is just some cheapie DH bought to use but I commandeered it for my sewing room... LOL! I'm up & down, in & out of my chair so much I don't think it matters much for me. I mostly just want one that isn't too tippy or rolls too easily.
#25
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Location: Holmen, WI
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I have mine on risers, too, & I much prefer it like that. I personally like mine a tad taller than probably most people do. I don't know why... maybe because I'm only 5' & am just used to everything being tall.
#26
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Hi, twin! My Mother was "petite" also & she used to always say we were standing in a hole... LOL!
#27
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I also use an office chair but it hugs my lower back and adjusts where and how I need it to. That said, I found that my stiffness came from two things: not moving enough AND hunching my shoulders as I sewed. I bought a Gypsy Sit-Upon (a round purple thing that looks like a flattened playground ball) and that has been immensely helpful. My lower back muscles were talking to me for two or three days, but that was because all the micromovements of my hip and entire back muscles were developing. It's important to move during the process of quilting - getting up to iron, cut etc. It eliminates your hips and lower back locking up because of relative immobility.
#28
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Location: Minnesota
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Personally, I find a solid, non-rolling, straight back chair with lots of padding to be the best for sewing. Unfortunately, that chair is too high for my current table, so I'm stuck with a plush computer chair. Bought it at Sam's club.
#29
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Like Jan, I have an armless office chair. I added a Gypsy sit-upon to help my posture and it worked miracles--no pain anymore no matter how long I sit at my machine. In my other studio, I use a small stool also with a Gypsy sit-upon. Again, no matter how long I sew, I am comfortable.
#30
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Thank you everybody, for giving me such good answers and ideas.........I have GOT to get something better, as my back is telling me the setup I have is NOT good.........and I do tend to sit for too long at a stretch....
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