Ladywingnut wrote:
I 100% agree with Renata. I'm away from home on a long term travel assignment,naturally I brought my sewing machine with me, I cannot believe the difference that my Koala sewing chair makes in my sewing room at home. The table I sit is slightly higher, and my chair is just a standard chair. I can't wait to get home to be back in my precious sewing and to sew for hours comfortably again! BTW, my chair is about 6 or 7 years old and very well used, however it does not look worse for wear. The only problem that I have had is about once a year I have to pick the thread out of the castors.
I agree as well! It's such a pain to live in an apartment without a proper chair. Back-pains are coming and such.
My sewing chair came with the cabinet, it's about 5 or 6 years and I love it. It's more sturdy than a regular ones, it does have arm rests (which I like and use). Also I bought lumbar pads which do come in handy.
BillyShouse wrote:
Personally, from my experience office chairs usually are not very comfortable when it comes to sewing. But if you like those, then maybe something like
HON ValuTask may suit you. A good friend of mine use the same model and she likes it. As far as I know, arms are adjustable which might be a good plus. Though as I've already said, I prefer chairs without wheels - because of threads that get caught in the wheels - so I might be not a great advisor. I think the key is to have a chair that is adjustable. Don't forget that your legs should rest at a perfect 90 degrees.