Do you tilt your machine?
#1
I read just recently about a gal setting her machine into a desk, and one of the suggestions a board member gave, was
to tilt the machine, which makes it easier to see the needle and sewing area. So, when I sat down to sew this morning, I thought about that, got some small blocks, probably about 1/2 to 3/4 inch deep, set them under the back of my machine, and WOW, it does make a difference.
So, I have just gotten another great tip from a member of this board and wondered how many others are doing this.
to tilt the machine, which makes it easier to see the needle and sewing area. So, when I sat down to sew this morning, I thought about that, got some small blocks, probably about 1/2 to 3/4 inch deep, set them under the back of my machine, and WOW, it does make a difference.
So, I have just gotten another great tip from a member of this board and wondered how many others are doing this.
#2
Originally Posted by spartan quilter
I read just recently about a gal setting her machine into a desk, and one of the suggestions a board member gave, was
to tilt the machine, which makes it easier to see the needle and sewing area. So, when I sat down to sew this morning, I thought about that, got some small blocks, probably about 1/2 to 3/4 inch deep, set them under the back of my machine, and WOW, it does make a difference.
So, I have just gotten another great tip from a member of this board and wondered how many others are doing this.
to tilt the machine, which makes it easier to see the needle and sewing area. So, when I sat down to sew this morning, I thought about that, got some small blocks, probably about 1/2 to 3/4 inch deep, set them under the back of my machine, and WOW, it does make a difference.
So, I have just gotten another great tip from a member of this board and wondered how many others are doing this.
#3
I always try to remember to tilt my machine also. I use the inexpensive rubber door stops that you can buy almost anywhere. I like them because they "grip" the machine, and you can easily adjust the angle of the tilt. Hope that's helpful.
#6
Originally Posted by jackie o.
I always try to remember to tilt my machine also. I use the inexpensive rubber door stops that you can buy almost anywhere. I like them because they "grip" the machine, and you can easily adjust the angle of the tilt. Hope that's helpful.
#7
Yes, I tilt my machine. I have a really bad back and another board member was was discussing how tilting can relieve stress on your body. I bought one from another member and I love it. I can sit at my machine now for much longer amounts of time.
#8
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: New Port Richey FL
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Several years ago, my husband took some blocks and drilled large enough hold about 1 inch deep into each block. I put the back legs of my machine into the blocks, so my machine is tilted. Saves on my already bad neck and back. Because he drilled the holes, my machine table will stay put.
#9
I put a 1x3 piece of wood under the back of my machine. It likes to slide as I sew. I'm going to try the door stops. Great idea, thanks. Have you priced the clear plastic ones they sell? They are around $70 last time I looked.
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