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SUE B

The smallest Cross in the corner is the one you put in the room.

I hope all our daily ups and downs are with needle and thread.

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DF made my sewing center - he included a big piece on the front that was hinged and a swivel extra leg to pull out for under it when I need that extra space in the front to keep things off the floor. I don't use it often but when I do, I sure do love it then.
 
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Thank you for the post Cathy. I am keeping this for future reference for when I eventually get my sewing room.
 
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Thanks for posting. I use a few tray tables on risers so I can move them around - but not real handy.
 
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Tips like this can easily be adapted for your individual needs.

DH cut a hole in the computer table that I use, then built a shelf under the hole. My machine drops in and everything is at table top level. This drastically relieves shoulder pain from hunched shoulders!

However, when I have a large project to quilt, I move to the dining table.
 
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