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Posted by Kiteflyer on November 6, 2009, 8:45 am
Love the table! Hope you are taking advantage of the nice weather to
get out and ride though! lol Plenty of time for indoor stuff shortly.
John wrote:
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> I have finished a 5 drawer sewing table for use with my Janome 1600. I
> decided to build one just for this machine as the various parts and
> feet and other items, that pertain to this machine, were scattered
> around the room in various places, and the machine felt like an
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Denny in Fort Wayne
http://community.webshots.com/user/kiteflyer54
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Posted by whosoever on November 6, 2009, 12:10 pm
Wonderful table, John. Let us know how many quilts
are made on her/him.
Do people even name their tables or just the sm?
Donna
inWA
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>I have finished a 5 drawer sewing table for use with my Janome 1600. I
> decided to build one just for this machine as the various parts and
> feet and other items, that pertain to this machine, were scattered
> around the room in various places, and the machine felt like an
> orphan. I am still in the process of fitting small dividers in the
> various drawers to separate and house the 30+ industrial feet and the
> walking foot. There will also be dividers for the tools and stitch
> plates, needles, and other items that never seemed to find a permanent
> home until now. Plenty of extra room to hold large 3000 yard cones of
> thread in the bottom drawer. I will probably get back into using this
> machine more, now that it has a place for everything that pertains to
> it. The dimensions are 42" long by 24" deep. I placed it perpendicular
> to the window so that it can pass large quilts through the harp,
> without jamming up the fabric behind the machine into the window, as
> has happened with large quilts before. The table and stand are Cherry,
> but the top is Maple. That is a much more rugged wood for serious
> manhandling of needle saturated fabric which does tend to scratch the
> Cherry surfaces after a lot of heavy usage. Another couple of days and
> the compartmentalized drawers will be done, and I can get back to
> doing some sewing. The link below will tell the tale.
> http://picasaweb.google.com/ljtaylor33/SewingRoom#5400734737256428530
> John
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Posted by Michelle C. on November 6, 2009, 6:14 pm
John wrote:
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> I have finished a 5 drawer sewing table for use with my Janome 1600. I
> decided to build one just for this machine as the various parts and
> feet and other items, that pertain to this machine, were scattered
> around the room in various places, and the machine felt like an
> orphan. I am still in the process of fitting small dividers in the
> various drawers to separate and house the 30+ industrial feet and the
> walking foot. There will also be dividers for the tools and stitch
> plates, needles, and other items that never seemed to find a permanent
> home until now. Plenty of extra room to hold large 3000 yard cones of
> thread in the bottom drawer. I will probably get back into using this
> machine more, now that it has a place for everything that pertains to
> it. The dimensions are 42" long by 24" deep. I placed it perpendicular
> to the window so that it can pass large quilts through the harp,
> without jamming up the fabric behind the machine into the window, as
> has happened with large quilts before. The table and stand are Cherry,
> but the top is Maple. That is a much more rugged wood for serious
> manhandling of needle saturated fabric which does tend to scratch the
> Cherry surfaces after a lot of heavy usage. Another couple of days and
> the compartmentalized drawers will be done, and I can get back to
> doing some sewing. The link below will tell the tale.
>
> http://picasaweb.google.com/ljtaylor33/SewingRoom#5400734737256428530
>
> John
Great work, John! It's a pretty table and the Janome looks quite happy
sitting there.
Best regards,
Michelle in Nevada
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Posted by amy in CNY on November 6, 2009, 8:43 pm
I wish I could view it! I can't get into your Flickr page, but I know
it's probably stupendice as usual, John!!
amy in CNY
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Posted by John on November 6, 2009, 9:24 pm
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> I wish I could view it! I can't get into your Flickr page, but I know
> it's probably stupendice as usual, John!!
> amy in CNY
Amy, That is because I have moved everything to Picasa. Here is the
link.
http://picasaweb.google.com/ljtaylor33/SewingRoom#5400734737256428530
Enjoy.
John
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> decided to build one just for this machine as the various parts and
> feet and other items, that pertain to this machine, were scattered
> around the room in various places, and the machine felt like an