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Old September 7th 07, 02:53 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
amy[_2_]
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Default New space for quilting

On Sep 7, 8:38 am, "Polly Esther" wrote:
Just an observation from me, Elizabeth. I noticed on my recent trip to an
SM dealer that the tables they were using all seemed to bow down in the
middle from the weight of the SM. If your new treasure of an SM is a heavy
one, you will want to be sure that the cabinet is hefty enough to support
the weight. Polly

"Karen, Queen of Squishies" hicall80 @ mchsi.com wrote in messagenews:qnaEi.72472$Xa3.730@attbi_s22...



Welcome back! Hugs to your Mom, congrats on your sewing room, and
machine, no advice here on a table, sorry. Just a big welcome back. : )


Karen, Queen of Squishies


Howdy folks!


It has been awhile since I posted to the group... years even? I sure
have missed you, but just had too much on my plate to participate.


To be honest, a lot has happened since my last lurk... and
unfortunately, quilting was not part of the happenings.


The short of it is:
1. My mom was diagnosed with MS and had to retire on disability in
Louisiana.
2. I got laid off--- but found my dream job at the end of that...
3. Katrina
4. Sold Mom's house - bought her a condo in NC and moved her up here
to be closer to me a year ago
5. My 21 year old quilt inspector (the purry kind) had a major stroke
and we had to say goodbye
6. Mom went downhill.
7. Mom moved into an assisted living community, at age 63.
8. Sold the condo, moved all of mom's stuff to my garage.


So, since I am moving family heirlooms and furnishings into my house,
my hubby decided I needed to get a quilting room of my own. I had been
regulated to the corner of the bonus room on a beat up old dining room
table. We donated the table to a thrift store for pet adoptions... and
hubby bought me an Elna for our wedding anniversary....


Great bookcase my mom used to store her fabric is now in the 2nd
Bedroom (now called Elizabeth's Quilting Room), and I am in the
process of picking out a cabinet for the machine. To go from having a
clunky Singer on a tiny RV dining table to a new Elna on a selected by
me cabinet is really exciting.


So, my question for you is... do you have any suggestions on brands or
places to buy? I have 3 criteria and looked at one yesterday that met
them... Before I commit, I thought I would ask you all.


I am looking for
1. A drop leaf on the back to hold the quilt after it passes the
machine.
2. A lift system
3. Cabinet designed so i am centered in front of needle when seated...
not the center of the machine.


It is great to see familiar names here... even if you don't remember
me!


i look forward to more postings.


Elizabeth in Clayton, NC- Hide quoted text -


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Hi Elizabeth! i'm new here, too, so i hope we can be of help to each
other!
oh, what a tough road God makes for some of us. i have aging parents
and understand the dilemma of putting them in a home. your situation
is much more difficult i'm sure. and so sorry to hear about your Q I ,
{{{hugs}}} all around to you!
i saw a Horn table at a quilt show recently, it was awesome, but you
may want to test the weight of the machine as suggested by Polly. i
have an old White 999 myself, (bought in 1980 and h e a v y!)
wouldn't part with it, but a new machine would be very appreciated.
sounds like you have a great DH! =)
why is it we allow ourselves to wait for anything we deserve to have?
i know it took me 10 years to make a place for my sewing/quilting. of
course.....i had to kick the hubby to the curb....but that was a minor
consession, believe me!! LOL
amy

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