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03 Jun 2008 21:42 #19235

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Oh my gosh... I just realized that you live in Boring, OR. I'm in Troutdale!

We must get together sometime for some quilting playtime... :D

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03 Jun 2008 21:41 #19234

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Yes...you are correct. Hubby found the spacers and once he put them in, the table sits flush.

This table is wonderful. I've never had a "real" sewing table before, and even though it is small, it fits the machine perfectly.

JoJo

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03 Jun 2008 21:22 #19232

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Both my Bernina 1630 and Singer Featherweight sit flush with the insert. Do you need to subtract some spacers?
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29 May 2008 19:54 #18879

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The 29 inches is from the height where the machine sets. You will love the table. The service is great when you call. . . .e-mail is pretty slow as Barb may be at a show and can't access the e-mail.
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29 May 2008 18:15 #18872

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I am considering purchasing this table, but I haven't been able to reach a person at the company yet. I see that the table is 29 inches high.

My question is -- Does the bottom of the machine sit at the 29 inch height or is the table top itself (the taller part that surrounds the machine at the 29 inch height?

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Re: SewEzi Table 12 Dec 2007 12:41 #11056

EditorAnne wrote:
I'm intrigued by the SewEzi portable table at http://www.seweziusa.com/. I don't need it at home, but think it would be dandy on trips and retreats.
If you have one, what do you think of it? What do you like about it? What do you think could be better?
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Anne in Vancouver, Canada
Hi Anne,
I have one and love it. It is really handy for sewing on the go. I use it at classes, in hotel rooms, and for sewing a friends houses. The wheels make it easy to move. What I don't like... the cover is a little hard to put on, easy to get off, but cumbersome to put back on.
Santa could bring you one.
Nancy in SC
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03 Dec 2007 22:46 #10899

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Oh man, I'm dying here! My dh and dd are getting me one of these tables for Christmas and I can't wait...... A friend of mine, who used to live in MA, got one and I was very, very impressed!!!! (Also, sorry I didn't order one in CA, several years ago, when they were about 1/2 of today's price!!! :?

Have fun with your tables, Ladies!!!

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03 Dec 2007 16:49 #10890

I ordered one, too, after seeing it on one of The Quilt Show's episodes. I love it! I can take it to my sewing group or in the RV or just use in my sewing room for my extra machine. I get so many wonderful tips from this web site! :D
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03 Dec 2007 16:22 #10889

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You convinced me! I ordered my SewEzi table on a Saturday and it arrived at my home in Canada the following Wednesday. Lightning fast!

I found the setup directions a wee bit of a challenge, but in an hour or so I had it all up and tested with both my Bernina and my Featherweight. You guys are right--it's really stable. I'm very pleased with the quality.

Thanks again for all your feedback.

Anne in Vancouver :)

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28 Aug 2007 19:21 #7969

I know this post is a little late in coming, but I just received my new Sew Ezi table and I love it. I had to get them to trade out the insert because they sent me the wrong one, but Barb at Sew Ezi was great! No problems at all.
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26 Jul 2007 18:09 #6786

Yep I have a table too and I love it. :D
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25 Jul 2007 14:53 #6707

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Gee, it sounds perfect! Thanks for the feedback.

Quilter in a Garden, that RV of yours is amazing!!!

Anne in Vancouver, Canada

in Vancouver, Canada
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25 Jul 2007 14:47 #6706

Our guild workshops are at an elementary school, so the tables and chairs can be quite small (especially for those of us who are nearly 6' tall). This table has worked well for a couple of the ladies who have them. I'm trying to decide if I want to get one. It's looking pretty attractive to me.
Linda in NJ
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my SewEzi Table 24 Jul 2007 20:23 #6662

I recently purchased a SewEzi table at the Minnesota Quilt Show and I absolutely love it! I got 2 inserts for my machines and the wood insert to fill the table while using it for other crafty projects. I did not get the light box insert at the show, but I was able to have one made at the local glass shop. I took in one of my machine inserts and they made a template that did not include the machine cut out. They were able to cut it out of 1/4 plexi glass and it is just a perfect fit. The table wheels around just like a suitcase. It was effortless to take it from the convention center at the quilt show right into the hotel room across the street. I would highly recommend one to any quilter that likes to go to retreats and classes. It is such a sturdy table and it is usually set up where I sew because it is just the perfect height to work comfortably.
Kathy
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