Has anyone tried this Sewing table?
#11
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Fox Valley Wisconsin
Posts: 1,920
I have a friend who has one...she brings it to our sewing retreats and she really likes it. If I ever get money ahead, it would be nice to have one. I sew mostly in a Tracy's sewing cabinet in my sewing room, sometimes sew at my dining room table.
#12
Love it!!!! Also got the insert for appliqué (light box) and bought a tap light at Walmart for it. Got an insert for my machine. Works beautifully. I tried the gidget table and hated the gidget table. Sew ezi is made better and is lighter and has insert for your machine.
#13
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 279
I have the Sew ezi and use it with my Pfaff. I put it up against a folding table which helps when working with larger quilts. It also has a nice case to use to transport the table to classes. You won't be sorry if you decide to get one.
#14
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Chula Vista CA
Posts: 7,402
I have one. I got it for my Viking Topaz and love it. I got the insert for just sewing with the machine and the solid insert to set the machine on top for the embroidery sewing. It comes assembled so you don't have to do anything but pull the legs out. There is also a cover so when you do take it out it is protected or put it away (like that is going to happen). I love it. It came so fast - I actually had it in 2 days! (That could be because I live in California and they are in Nor. Cal.) That was totally incredible to me.
#15
I love my SewEzi, it's great. It is portable and I take it all over the house depending on what I am sewing. I butt it against other table when I quilt and bind, the other table takes the bulk of the quilt. I really like this table, saw it first in Paducah and then ordered it myself months later.
#17
I have a large arrow cabinet that folds up and it had the lift on the inside where you can push the machine down and fold the tops over from both ends and I has two doors on the front. It is on rollers and in the back a board can lift up to make more room for the quilt as you are quilting.
#19
I have one that is like Nancy Notions's one. I bought it at JoAnns. It's really an Arrow table called Gidget. It does not have wheels and is too heavy to transport. It holds my heavy Bernina and doesn't vibrate. I use it as a permanent sewing table in my sewing room. I'm very happy with it. A few years ago it was on sale for 60% off for Black Friday so there are deals if you keep a watch. I had the Sew Ez but gave it to my DD. I need to get another one because it was so easy to fold up and take to workshops.
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