Hello my friend!
It's been quite some time since I last blogged. My husband pointed something out to me today. He noticed that I haven't blogged since my Mother in Law (who was a quilter) passed. Honestly - I didn't realize it, but, I haven't. She used to read my blogs, and, chastise me for not blogging enough LOL! When the blogging algorithm changed, my blogging became much more infrequent because I wasn't seeing the interaction I used to see, but I would put out blog updates. Since she passed - not one post. Sigh - I hope to change that.
Needless to say - I got the urge to blog today because I have an update on a post from allll the way back in April of 2012 I found this sewing cabinet on the side of the road for FREE! You can check out the post for more details but this cabinet has been used as a table for over ten years!
I finally decided to bring it up to the cottage after 9 years of sewing on an old, uneven table. I realized that the small insert area would perfectly fit my Pfaff Passport sewing machine and found the Sew Steady company that made custom inserts to fit cabinets and machine combinations - even this OLD Singer cabinet.
Why did I want to get an insert for this cabinet and not just buy a new one? Sorry for the bad picture, but, can you sew what's under the machine?? A working hydraulic lift! This is an excellent cabinet with a hydraulic lift, Serger area and it folds down! It fits my Passport perfectly so no need to spend over a thousand dollars for a new one.
Check out how nice my set up is now! Sew Steady was an excellent company to work with. We had quite an extensive back and forth as I sent them measurements for a cabinet they hadn't seen before, and they searched for something that would work. They eventually found a piece and made my insert and shipped it out promptly. It's beautiful! It's a thick piece of plexiglass and the cuts are beautiful. I'm very pleased. I'm not paid by them in anyway - just a happy customer.
This cabinet also folds down completely when I need to put everything away - when we have guests with small children running around ;-) and, the dark brown wood actually blends well with the cottage.
I also decided to move my old sewing chair up here - soooooo much more comfortable than the rickety wooden one I was perching on before with my bum elevated by a pillow! I think I'm getting serious about my quilting here now LOL!
Sew Steady also sent me this press on ruler - but I can't decide where to stick it! Where do you stick yours? Right in front? On the front edge of the table? Help a quilter out!
I'm so happy I finally decided to take the time and set myself up properly here. I love sewing here at the cottage. I just love it. I just had to take the time to set myself up so my body would like it more. So silly it took me this long - sigh.
I am pledging now - I will blog again! I enjoy this and I hope that you enjoyed reading about my 11 year journey with this sewing cabinet :-D
Katrina
3 comments:
My sewing table came with a ruler decal on the front edge. I do use it for a quick measuring device -but I don't know that I would put it on the nice wood.
I am so glad you decided to blog again! I always enjoy your posts! Love your cabinet. I have a Horn one with a cut out for my Viking. I love it! I don't have a ruler like you but I would just stick it on with blue tape rolled up and put on the back so you can decide where you like it if at all! Happy you are back! K- lkw2x6-apq@yahoo.com
I found yellow ruler washi tape at Joann. I have about a yard of it stuck down in front of me as I sew. Very handy for checking block sizes!! Anne
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