Folding Sewing Table Choices Increase
If you have changed your life with a move, or added children in your life, had relatives move-in or just started sewing, you may have an old table or desk that you have been using for your sewing machine. While this can be made to work, it is often ergonomically stressful on your body. The base of the sewing machine sits up from the table top and so your hands and arms have to support, this puts stress on your shoulders. The new folding sewing table has an inset space in which the sewing machine sits, thereby putting it even with the table top and providing support and a much larger sewing space.
The ease of putting the table up and down is always a serious consideration when looking at a folding sewing table. Try it out. Go to a local sewing store and see what folding sewing tables they have in stock and tell them you want to try the floor sample. Put it up, take it down and roll it on its wheels across the floor to see how heavy it is to you. While it wonderful for this to tell you that its not heavy, it needs to be not heavy to you.
The way the folding sewing table works is that the legs fold down and lock. When you are finished you unlock them and fold them down. This folds into a very small space and the wheels on the end allow for very easy movement. Once again, make sure you try this at a local store.
Storage of the Folding Sewing Table
When your folding sewing table is folded down it can fit under a bed, or stand up in a closet or against a wall. All with about a 3 foot by 6 inch footprint. It will easily go into a closet when folded up and stood on end.
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