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Free Plan ready to print for this cutting table

Furniture for my quilting needs

I built this cutting table in 2015 just to hold my coffee

You know what you want but can't find it in stores?  Quality furniture is hard to find?  The price is an important factor? 

 

That was me in 2015.  I was at my wits end. Never being able to find what I needed.  Lately, I learned that many quilters also have a ''penchant'' for carpentry. Furthermore, I've learnt that lots of quilters are asking Santa for power tools every year.  And here I thought I was the only one!

 

Well ladies, it's time to come out of the closet and show our talents to the world. Stop hiding and join me and all the women out there with the same will to change how things should be done.  By quilters and for quilters.

 

From time to time, I will add to this place all the furniture and equipment I built and post furniture that quilters built using the plans I wrote.  Maybe you will get inspired and build on my ideas and end up with a product that suits our needs.

 

Ladies, it's time to innovate our space of creativityness !!!! I don't think it's a word but I believe I can create anything, even words.  That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

 

In reality, there's not much difference between quilting and making furniture except for power tools. But isn't a sewing machine a power tool hmmmm! It gives power to quilters.

 

I present to you my new cutting table.  I made this last summer and I have written the plan so you can make your own.

Here's some of the furniture I built to hold my bolts of fabric

Look at Millie's new sewing station!

 

Millie McCarthy from North Ft. Myers, Florida, downloaded my plans to build an amazing sewing table. She showed the plans to John Wesrfere who built it. She's very happy with the result. Look! She made a table top ironing board at one end.  This is really a multi-purpose working station for quilters.  There's a place for rulers and a box at the other end where she can put her tools so the working space doesn't get cluttered.  Great job John and happy quilting Millie. Thanks for sharing. 

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