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Wow! Awesome. Thank you so much for doing this. It's exactly what I am looking for right now. I didn't want to have to spend the money on something I may use occassionally but wanted to be able to quilt my own quilts! Thanks again!
Another idea for the vinyl is to use a clear shower curtain. They come in different thicknesses. I use one on my dining room table.
thank you for a clear and informative video.
This is a great idea! In fact I have all these supplies for various projects - never thought to put them all together for extra quilting space!!
Thanks!
thanks for showing this, very inventive and user friendly and you don't have to be a carpenter.
Thanks so much for sharing this, I know a gal who bought a plexi-plastic top and it cost about $150 or so, so this is amazing, I do a lot of quilting, but I just let my quilt fall over my sewing table, this looks much easier, thanks a bunch.
Hey - this is cool! That's *my* video :) Glad you all like it! Marguerita <---(proud video mom smiling ear to ear!)
Thank you, very very much for making that video!!!!!!!!!!
I definitely want to thank you too! For a couple of years I've been using my desk and my sewing table back to back. But they were different heights and I always had problems with the quilt catching on my plastic sewing table. Tonight I just cut and setup the foam insulation to make the two tables very close to the same height. Then added a sheet of plastic over it all. It has worked wonders for quilting. No more headaches with the quilt catching on the plastic table. Many many thanks for your video!
MOST EXCELLENT! THANK YOU!
LOL!!!! Seriously... this is the most popular video on SWN!
Ohhhh, I loved that show! Maybe that's why I think of stuff like this :)

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