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Posted by Taria on September 2, 2009, 8:35 pm
Hey John, (and all those peeking in)
I remember your getting a nice chair
for your sewing machine tables. I
can't remember what the brand was.
Do you recall the brand or page you
bought it from?
Anyone else with really nice chair
suggestions please chime in.
TIA, Taria
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Posted by Kate in MI on September 2, 2009, 9:11 pm
I have a really nice office chair. Adjustable arms -- so you can tweak them
to fit nicely at your table. (or you can remove them altogether). Swivels
and rocks -- very comfortable and great back support -- which is critical to
me. I have a carpeted sewing area -- so have an office mat under it.
I highly recommend a good office chair.
--
Kate in MI
http://community.webshots.com/user/K_Groves
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> Hey John, (and all those peeking in)
> I remember your getting a nice chair
> for your sewing machine tables. I
> can't remember what the brand was.
> Do you recall the brand or page you
> bought it from?
> Anyone else with really nice chair
> suggestions please chime in.
> TIA, Taria
>
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Posted by Polly Esther on September 2, 2009, 9:20 pm
I accept that I am speaking for the minority - skinny quilters. There are 3
comfortable chairs in my sewing room. Comfortable for the others who quilt
or visit in here - but not to me. Last time I had my teeth cleaned, I
noticed that the dental assistant had what looks like an ideal chair for me.
I googled 'dental assistant chair' and find that there are several seat
styles, several backs,(one with what they call a pear shape that looks good)
no arms to get in the way and they adjust from 23" to 30" with a footrest
all the way around.
We have dental appointments this month and I'm going to check out the
chairs. Maybe I'll find one I love and find out where they bought it. It
could happen. Oh how I would love to have a 'just right' chair. Polly
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"Taria" <wrote> Hey John, (and all those peeking in)
> I remember your getting a nice chair
> for your sewing machine tables. I
> can't remember what the brand was.
> Do you recall the brand or page you
> bought it from?
> Anyone else with really nice chair
> suggestions please chime in.
> TIA, Taria
>
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Posted by Pat in Virginia on September 4, 2009, 11:06 pm
Polly:
I think you should offer the dental hygienist a nice set of home made
potholders and ask if you can sit in her chair and adjust it. (I said pot
holders because the dentist might not like you offering chocolate!!) Let us
know how it goes.
BTW. Is anyone going to knit a hat for John? With just two hairs he must be
so cold.
PAT
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>I accept that I am speaking for the minority - skinny quilters. There are
>3 comfortable chairs in my sewing room. Comfortable for the others who
>quilt or visit in here - but not to me. Last time I had my teeth cleaned,
>I noticed that the dental assistant had what looks like an ideal chair for
>me. I googled 'dental assistant chair' and find that there are several seat
>styles, several backs,(one with what they call a pear shape that looks
>good) no arms to get in the way and they adjust from 23" to 30" with a
>footrest all the way around.
> We have dental appointments this month and I'm going to check out the
> chairs. Maybe I'll find one I love and find out where they bought it. It
> could happen. Oh how I would love to have a 'just right' chair. Polly
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Posted by Polly Esther on September 4, 2009, 11:50 pm
Kate T is the finest knitter I know. Maybe she'll take mercy on John. . .
and she knows what an Ohio winter is like. Polly
"Pat in Virginia" <
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> Polly:
> I think you should offer the dental hygienist a nice set of home made
> potholders and ask if you can sit in her chair and adjust it. (I said pot
> holders because the dentist might not like you offering chocolate!!) Let
> us
> know how it goes.
> BTW. Is anyone going to knit a hat for John? With just two hairs he must
> be
> so cold.
> PAT
>>I accept that I am speaking for the minority - skinny quilters. There are
>>3 comfortable chairs in my sewing room. Comfortable for the others who
>>quilt or visit in here - but not to me. Last time I had my teeth cleaned,
>>I noticed that the dental assistant had what looks like an ideal chair for
>>me. I googled 'dental assistant chair' and find that there are several
>>seat
>>styles, several backs,(one with what they call a pear shape that looks
>>good) no arms to get in the way and they adjust from 23" to 30" with a
>>footrest all the way around.
>> We have dental appointments this month and I'm going to check out the
>> chairs. Maybe I'll find one I love and find out where they bought it.
>> It
>> could happen. Oh how I would love to have a 'just right' chair. Polly
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> I remember your getting a nice chair
> for your sewing machine tables. I
> can't remember what the brand was.
> Do you recall the brand or page you
> bought it from?
> Anyone else with really nice chair
> suggestions please chime in.
> TIA, Taria
>