A Potential Sewing Center?
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A Potential Sewing Center?
http://jackson.craigslist.org/fuo/2944580309.html
What do yall think about this as a sewing work station? I need to redo the layout of my sewing room which is also my computer/office room. I have a computer desk that is "L" shaped and then I have a sewing table from Hancocks for one of my machines. I'm wanting to declutter and have room to put up more of my vintage machines.
I would make a lower offer of course!
Carolyn
What do yall think about this as a sewing work station? I need to redo the layout of my sewing room which is also my computer/office room. I have a computer desk that is "L" shaped and then I have a sewing table from Hancocks for one of my machines. I'm wanting to declutter and have room to put up more of my vintage machines.
I would make a lower offer of course!
Carolyn
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I use a computer table I got from work years ago for two of my machines. It is 72" long and has the holes for cords that I use. I had to remove the keyboard trays but otherwise works great. I like having the metal to stick magnets to. Height is fine for most things. Sometimes I use a balance cushion (like the Gypsy situpon) but that is more for my lower back. I have long legs and a short body. So, if you have to rais up you may want something to raise your foot controller too.
I say Go For it!!
I say Go For it!!
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Your sewing room area sounds a lot like what I have also. There's so much stuff in that former bedroom I can hardly move around. So I think your find on Craig's list is a great idea. In fact, I think I will look for something like this for my room. What a great help it would be. I hope it all works out for you.
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