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DIY sewing machine table
Dear all,
I'm currently looking to move to bigger quarters and high on my list for after the move is a sewing machine table where the bed of the machine can sit flush with the table top. Well, I came across this series of pics that shows how one is constructed. The text is in Swedish, but the pics are pretty descriptive, I think. http://www.andersj.se/sybord.htm I like this one a lot, because it does not require a more complicated inset. Looks a bit more doable to me :-) And can be made from an IKEA table that matches my current dining room table, so that I can use the sewing table in the dining room if I have lots of guests - hehe. If anyone has additional tips, please share! Hanne in DK |
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Hanne,
That's exactly what I want too. Am I correct in thinking that someone bought a table and altered it to suit their needs or is it an IKEA product made like that? Di In very very wet Victoria, Aust but not as bad a NSW. "Hanne in DK" wrote in message ... Dear all, I'm currently looking to move to bigger quarters and high on my list for after the move is a sewing machine table where the bed of the machine can sit flush with the table top. Well, I came across this series of pics that shows how one is constructed. The text is in Swedish, but the pics are pretty descriptive, I think. http://www.andersj.se/sybord.htm I like this one a lot, because it does not require a more complicated inset. Looks a bit more doable to me :-) And can be made from an IKEA table that matches my current dining room table, so that I can use the sewing table in the dining room if I have lots of guests - hehe. If anyone has additional tips, please share! Hanne in DK |
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Di,
Sadly, there is no IKEA piece that is just made for us! They didn't use IKEA table (but I will, because then height/width will be perfect for my other use + it is cheap). In fact this guy did a table that you can unscrew the legs, to put it away. The other end clips onto the cutting table on the left. So, really, he wanted something that can be put away, that is not a priority for me - in fact, I long to be able to leave my sewing out! But I think any table that comes with a frame for the top to rest one would be easy to alter. Lots of small tables only have the corner legs, in which care you'd need to add a support that runs along the length of the table at the front (the guy did that in the pics). Hanne in DK Den 04-03-2012 01:02, Di Maloney skrev: Hanne, That's exactly what I want too. Am I correct in thinking that someone bought a table and altered it to suit their needs or is it an IKEA product made like that? Di In very very wet Victoria, Aust but not as bad a NSW. "Hanne in wrote in message ... Dear all, I'm currently looking to move to bigger quarters and high on my list for after the move is a sewing machine table where the bed of the machine can sit flush with the table top. Well, I came across this series of pics that shows how one is constructed. The text is in Swedish, but the pics are pretty descriptive, I think. http://www.andersj.se/sybord.htm I like this one a lot, because it does not require a more complicated inset. Looks a bit more doable to me :-) And can be made from an IKEA table that matches my current dining room table, so that I can use the sewing table in the dining room if I have lots of guests - hehe. If anyone has additional tips, please share! Hanne in DK |
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Thanks for your reply Hanne, I will print off the pictures and have a look
at IKEA to find one that might be suitable. Di "Hanne in DK" wrote in message ... Di, Sadly, there is no IKEA piece that is just made for us! They didn't use IKEA table (but I will, because then height/width will be perfect for my other use + it is cheap). In fact this guy did a table that you can unscrew the legs, to put it away. The other end clips onto the cutting table on the left. So, really, he wanted something that can be put away, that is not a priority for me - in fact, I long to be able to leave my sewing out! But I think any table that comes with a frame for the top to rest one would be easy to alter. Lots of small tables only have the corner legs, in which care you'd need to add a support that runs along the length of the table at the front (the guy did that in the pics). Hanne in DK Den 04-03-2012 01:02, Di Maloney skrev: Hanne, That's exactly what I want too. Am I correct in thinking that someone bought a table and altered it to suit their needs or is it an IKEA product made like that? Di In very very wet Victoria, Aust but not as bad a NSW. "Hanne in wrote in message ... Dear all, I'm currently looking to move to bigger quarters and high on my list for after the move is a sewing machine table where the bed of the machine can sit flush with the table top. Well, I came across this series of pics that shows how one is constructed. The text is in Swedish, but the pics are pretty descriptive, I think. http://www.andersj.se/sybord.htm I like this one a lot, because it does not require a more complicated inset. Looks a bit more doable to me :-) And can be made from an IKEA table that matches my current dining room table, so that I can use the sewing table in the dining room if I have lots of guests - hehe. If anyone has additional tips, please share! Hanne in DK |
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Hanne, I made a table like that using an inexpensive 6 ft. banquet
table that I bought at an office supply store. I used L-brackets to hold the shelf for the sm. The only caution I'd advise is consider the metal framing under the table when you position the cut-out. Think a bit about what you want to keep to the right side of the sm- pin cushion, scissors, etc. and allow enough room. Be sure your legs/ knees will fit under the lowered sm- if the table is fairly low it could be a problem??? And then think how far back you want the cut- out. I like having a fair amount of space in front of the machine to rest my arms. Some quilters may like the sm closer to the edge of the table. My current table is made using 2 bathroom-type cabinets (not as tall as kitchen cabinets) with a 3X5.5 ft. Formica top. I LOVE it! http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...60435514BcFhty Good luck with your project! Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. On Mar 3, 5:24*pm, Hanne in DK wrote: Dear all, I'm currently looking to move to bigger quarters and high on my list for after the move is a sewing machine table where the bed of the machine can sit flush with the table top. Well, I came across this series of pics that shows how one is constructed. The text is in Swedish, but the pics are pretty descriptive, I think. http://www.andersj.se/sybord.htm I like this one a lot, because it does not require a more complicated inset. Looks a bit more doable to me :-) And can be made from an IKEA table that matches my current dining room table, so that I can use the sewing table in the dining room if I have lots of guests - hehe. If anyone has additional tips, please share! Hanne in DK |
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On 03/03/2012 6:24 PM, Hanne in DK wrote:
Dear all, I'm currently looking to move to bigger quarters and high on my list for after the move is a sewing machine table where the bed of the machine can sit flush with the table top. Well, I came across this series of pics that shows how one is constructed. The text is in Swedish, but the pics are pretty descriptive, I think. http://www.andersj.se/sybord.htm I like this one a lot, because it does not require a more complicated inset. Looks a bit more doable to me :-) And can be made from an IKEA table that matches my current dining room table, so that I can use the sewing table in the dining room if I have lots of guests - hehe. If anyone has additional tips, please share! Hanne in DK For anyone like me who needs some help with Swedish I found that Google translate does a pretty good job! Also, a while back I saved a page with good instructions for a sewing machine table. Fortunately the archived page is still there at: http://web.archive.org/web/200404122...ble/table.html One of these days when I get my Round Tuit I'll make myself a table with insert. Allison |
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On Sat, 03 Mar 2012 22:54:59 -0500, Allison
wrote: For anyone like me who needs some help with Swedish I found that Google translate does a pretty good job! Also, a while back I saved a page with good instructions for a sewing machine table. Fortunately the archived page is still there at: http://web.archive.org/web/200404122...ble/table.html One of these days when I get my Round Tuit I'll make myself a table with insert. Allison I'm glad that is still around. He used to be a "regular" here, I miss his perspective and sense of humor. Mary |
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My sm table has only one little drawer to the right. It crosses my mind
that there's a lot of wasted space where I could put important things if there were 4 drawers instead. The table supports won't allow any additional drawers but it sure would be nice if we'd thought about that when planning. Polly "Allison" wrote in message . com... On 03/03/2012 6:24 PM, Hanne in DK wrote: Dear all, I'm currently looking to move to bigger quarters and high on my list for after the move is a sewing machine table where the bed of the machine can sit flush with the table top. Well, I came across this series of pics that shows how one is constructed. The text is in Swedish, but the pics are pretty descriptive, I think. http://www.andersj.se/sybord.htm I like this one a lot, because it does not require a more complicated inset. Looks a bit more doable to me :-) And can be made from an IKEA table that matches my current dining room table, so that I can use the sewing table in the dining room if I have lots of guests - hehe. If anyone has additional tips, please share! Hanne in DK For anyone like me who needs some help with Swedish I found that Google translate does a pretty good job! Also, a while back I saved a page with good instructions for a sewing machine table. Fortunately the archived page is still there at: http://web.archive.org/web/200404122...ble/table.html One of these days when I get my Round Tuit I'll make myself a table with insert. Allison |
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I believe the names are kept the same all over - I'm going to be using a
melltorp table. The top doesn't quite rest on the bar at the front, but it comes with spacer, so I think it should work. Hanne in DK Den 04-03-2012 02:25, Di Maloney skrev: Thanks for your reply Hanne, I will print off the pictures and have a look at IKEA to find one that might be suitable. Di "Hanne in wrote in message ... Di, Sadly, there is no IKEA piece that is just made for us! They didn't use IKEA table (but I will, because then height/width will be perfect for my other use + it is cheap). In fact this guy did a table that you can unscrew the legs, to put it away. The other end clips onto the cutting table on the left. So, really, he wanted something that can be put away, that is not a priority for me - in fact, I long to be able to leave my sewing out! But I think any table that comes with a frame for the top to rest one would be easy to alter. Lots of small tables only have the corner legs, in which care you'd need to add a support that runs along the length of the table at the front (the guy did that in the pics). Hanne in DK Den 04-03-2012 01:02, Di Maloney skrev: Hanne, That's exactly what I want too. Am I correct in thinking that someone bought a table and altered it to suit their needs or is it an IKEA product made like that? Di In very very wet Victoria, Aust but not as bad a NSW. "Hanne in wrote in message ... Dear all, I'm currently looking to move to bigger quarters and high on my list for after the move is a sewing machine table where the bed of the machine can sit flush with the table top. Well, I came across this series of pics that shows how one is constructed. The text is in Swedish, but the pics are pretty descriptive, I think. http://www.andersj.se/sybord.htm I like this one a lot, because it does not require a more complicated inset. Looks a bit more doable to me :-) And can be made from an IKEA table that matches my current dining room table, so that I can use the sewing table in the dining room if I have lots of guests - hehe. If anyone has additional tips, please share! Hanne in DK |
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Leslie,
Very cool table - I have been thinking of something like that, particularly since you can get cut-offs of worktop cheap and long! My machine is a pfaff and its built-in extension table is curved, not flat on top. This means that without the loose piece coming in from the front, I'd need to have one that fits on three sides (something that just looks more complicated to me). The beauty of the IKEA table is that I can cut and build for the SM before I attach the metal bar in front :-) Thanks for the pointers about placement of the SM. Hanne in DK Den 04-03-2012 03:43, Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. skrev: Hanne, I made a table like that using an inexpensive 6 ft. banquet table that I bought at an office supply store. I used L-brackets to hold the shelf for the sm. The only caution I'd advise is consider the metal framing under the table when you position the cut-out. Think a bit about what you want to keep to the right side of the sm- pin cushion, scissors, etc. and allow enough room. Be sure your legs/ knees will fit under the lowered sm- if the table is fairly low it could be a problem??? And then think how far back you want the cut- out. I like having a fair amount of space in front of the machine to rest my arms. Some quilters may like the sm closer to the edge of the table. My current table is made using 2 bathroom-type cabinets (not as tall as kitchen cabinets) with a 3X5.5 ft. Formica top. I LOVE it! http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...60435514BcFhty Good luck with your project! Leslie& The Furbabies in MO. On Mar 3, 5:24 pm, Hanne in wrote: Dear all, I'm currently looking to move to bigger quarters and high on my list for after the move is a sewing machine table where the bed of the machine can sit flush with the table top. Well, I came across this series of pics that shows how one is constructed. The text is in Swedish, but the pics are pretty descriptive, I think. http://www.andersj.se/sybord.htm I like this one a lot, because it does not require a more complicated inset. Looks a bit more doable to me :-) And can be made from an IKEA table that matches my current dining room table, so that I can use the sewing table in the dining room if I have lots of guests - hehe. If anyone has additional tips, please share! Hanne in DK |
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