Portable Sewing Tables
#21
I have the SewEzi table and really like it. It is also easy to move as it has wheels on it to tow along. But watch Craig's list and ebay. You may have to buy an insert from them for your particular machine if you don't have a handy husband.
#22
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I have a very small folding plastic table that I picked up at a local home improvement store (like Home Depot or Lowe's) that I use as my vacation sewing table. It's adjustable height, and even my big Janome 6600 fits on it with the extension table.
The machine doesn't drop down into it, but it was pretty inexpensive. (I want to say it was around $50)
This is the type of table I got. This is not where I bought it and I'm pretty sure I paid even less but this is exactly what mine looks like: http://www.walmart.com/ip/ICEBERG-EN...tinum/14915898
It does vibrate when I get going top speed, but if I stay going slower it's fine.
The machine doesn't drop down into it, but it was pretty inexpensive. (I want to say it was around $50)
This is the type of table I got. This is not where I bought it and I'm pretty sure I paid even less but this is exactly what mine looks like: http://www.walmart.com/ip/ICEBERG-EN...tinum/14915898
It does vibrate when I get going top speed, but if I stay going slower it's fine.
#23
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: San Diego, California
Posts: 14
Yes, you may get multiple inserts. You need to furnish the make and model of your sewing machine and you will be sent the correct insert. You may also purchase an insert that covers the opening entirely and allows you to use your sew ezi table as a light table. I have had my table for years and LOVE it for sewing at home and at classes. Well worth the money.
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