When you order a Sew Steady table you need to specify the machine you work with. I vacillated between ordering one for my BERNINA 580 and my BERNINA 780, but in the end I chose the 780 because I quilt on it more regularly.
The Sew Steady table mounted on the BERNINA 780 |
The table has a grid, which you install on the backside of the plastic. It has special markings for 1/4" seams. |
I was really excited when I got to try the table for the first time this weekend. I knew it would make quilting larger quilts a bit easier, but I was surprised how much easier it made smaller pieces, like pillows or table toppers. Virtually the entire piece fit on the table so there was no drag. Of course, if you were quilting larger pieces you would still want to make sure you had plenty of space behind and the the left of the machine to take the weight of the quilt, but the table does make things easier. Verdict: If you are someone who always dragging your machine around the house with you like a security blanket like me (haha) Sew Steady's extended (but still portable) space might be something you would want to consider.
Quilting a design using the Sew Steady table and the BERNINA Stitch Regulator |
Happy sewing!
Amanda
Very nice Amanda!! I like the idea of the grid. Myself; I have the Sew Adjustable table...it will fit any machine. It doesn't have the grid though...but works great too.
ReplyDeleteLOL~ I'm right beside you as another train wreck with my sewing. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love what you are quilting!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the review. I didn't know about the grid underneath the table, but I can see how that would be really helpful for day-to-day piecing--another plus.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! I am a Bernina girl too and have been looking for something like this.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! I am a Bernina girl too and have been looking for something like this.
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