Have you tried sewing on a flatbed? What did you think? I'd love to hear what your quilting table solutions are even if you don't have a fancy cabinet!
A few years ago, I paid approx. $700 for one of the models you've listed below, the Arrow Bertha model, also in white. Hubs & I put it together ourselves and it wasn't too difficult, just a bit cumbersome and some screws were a tad difficult to get in. We used a drill-driver; it was just the angle which made it challenging. Anyway, like yours, it has an extension on either end and a big lift-up extension behind the machine to prevent quilt drop-off. That much is very similar to yours. I like your Horn model much better though. Mine has no drawers, only little "catch-alls" on the inside of the cabinet doors. They're not super useful so I took them all off the left-hand door and replaced them with a wooden spool rack. Great for keeping thread handy! The airlift works the same way as yours; it's probably the same type. It wouldn't be surprising if the manufacturer sells to all the sewing cabinet makers. I also bought the clear insert and love it. Just like you, that was one of the reasons I wanted the cabinet. Now for the not-so-goods: it can be noisy. It's on casters like yours, but the extension on the back rattles if you sew very fast. And, unlike yours, it's not a lift up and flip out the prop, but it's actually attached on a metal rod like you'd use in a closet. This was done so it can be slid left or right as needed. It screeches with a metal-on-metal sound when you do this. Ugh! I'm rearranging my sewing room and the table is now going to sit flush to the wall, right in front of a window. I don't think I'll need the extension with it against the wall, so I took it off. It's still a little noisy and there's a bit of vibration when sewing fast - something I hate, but it's not that bad. I've had rattling, shimmying tables in the past which have driven me mad - another reason I wanted this table. I like it well enough, but it is not worth the cost. I don't think it's the same quality as yours. How would you say it compares it to your Horn table?
Interesting! Well mine definitely doesn’t make any metal on metal noises! The drawers are handy but I love the idea of having thread nearby like you have. If I see super fast my machine shakes a bit but I don’t think the whole table does. It feels more like just the machine and the insert a little - it doesn’t annoy me so much as worry me that I am sewing too fast! It doesn’t really shake at my normal speed though. Enjoy your new sewing room setup!
That's pretty much what I figured; thanks for responding! As you said, your machine vibrates at high speed, not the table. That's probably what happens to me as well, and it's not too bad because I don't run at high speed that often. Ultimately, the table meets my needs and I'm lucky to have it. Perhaps you might consider mounting a thread rack on the side of the little cabinet? One of the good things about having one's spools under the table is that it helps protect them from dust. I certainly will enjoy my new setup - once I get it done that is!! '😁
I'm very fortunate that my husband was a cabinetmaker for years and is currently building me a custom table. In our previous home he installed cabinets and a custom work surface wher I could manually drop down my machine. We'll have to check into a lift system like you have. I really enjoy your videos!
That’s amazing! I always hear about these handy husbands but unfortunately mine isn’t that way inclined 😂. I’m sure yours could make something similar to my table much cheaper with that kind of background! Thanks for watching!
I have had my Horn of America Quilters Plus sewing table since 2003 and it works great still. I started with a BrotherULT2003d in 2003 and am using it with a Babylock Altair now. Love table and machine together.
Thank you for taking the time to review your new table. I've been looking at tables for a few months now and was on the fence about several models. You helped me to finally make my choice. Thank you so much! I can't wait to get my new table 🙂🫶.
You did good. I have the horn quilters dream purchased 25 years ago. I also have the removed le 3 drawer on wheels that slides to the left. I have moved it many times and it is still my favorite choice. I have the plexiglass inserts for my Bernina, PFAFF and brother pq1500sl. Solid as a rock. Great purchase
I've had my horn sewing cabinet since 2017 and I also love it for all the reasons you state. I also had a very positive experience with their lifetime warranty. Just before Christmas one of the tension cables snapped on the lift unit. They manufactured and shipped me a brand new lift unit and I just shipped the defective one back. It was fairly easy to remove and reinstall and I'm back in business!
I have had the 2003 version of this table since 2003, of course. I can just open the main drawer and rest the insert on it to extend the space. I love the table and have been using it for 20 years with only 1 problem. I went to a heavier machine and had to hold the machine moving base up with a bracket. My dealer sent me the bracket free of charge. They built the table in my upstairs sewing room. I absolutely love, love it. I got the white one with oak (I think) trim. The little cabinet was extra. I have 4 shallow drawers and one deep one. I am in New Jersey, USA.
I got the "Horn" 8090 sewing cabinet because I have a Janome 15000 which is a long machine, it fits perfectly. All the extras, sewing surfaces, automatic machine lift, space for thread, lightbox, hoops etc plus it looks like furniture when close.
Thank you for your review, it’s been very helpful, I’ve always fancied getting one of these but now I’m not so sure!. (I don’t use my Bernina knee control either)! Bernina do a large flatbed Perspex attachment for the machine to use for quilting- I find it quite useful, though the feet of it aren’t brilliant and I’ve put a silicone oven liner to help the fabric slide. I’m short but have back problems so I have a kitchen worktop height table for cutting out. I’m lucky enough to have a sewing room now so my machine never gets put away 😉. An adjustable office chair is good for making me tall enough to sew.
Really helpful video. They are expensive but it looks really well made. Same as you, I don’t think the drawers are to support it, I’ve seen it where drawers have been placed elsewhere than under the extended bit. And that looks pretty solid too.
I really like your table. I bought the babylock destiny...a very large machine...so my options were limited, but I was selected to get the Horn 8050. Regret not going with the model that included the rolling drawer unit and extention, but it was too long for my space. I want to strongly recommend that you search RUclips for videos using your wall and 505 spray glue for quilt basting...it is soooo much easier and more accurate than the floor...if I had to use the floor, my love of quilting would end! Thanks for a great video!
I’ve just discovered your videos having just watched the more recent discussion re the Bernina 770 you traded in - think I might be watching a few more of your posts ☺️ I have the same table as you, only a much older version when it first came on the market with little choice of colour. I much prefer the white one. I think I paid approx £600 then - frightening how much it has increased in price!! I have two inserts, one for each machine I own, but unfortunately, don’t have the space to leave it open fully all the time, so it’s a bit of a faff to open it out sometimes. I need to move stuff around to do this - otherwise, I agree - it a really sturdy, comprehensive piece of furniture.
I love my Horn table. I bought it when I saw it ar a Quilt show in 2003. The table has survived being moved from the 1st floor to the 2nd floor and back down again. I was lucky as I got a 50% discount because I paid for it at the show. The lift was set up for a lighter machine bot now I got an Altair which is much heavier. My dealer sent me a bracket and stopper for free to eliminate the weight problem. This just happened in 2022 - I got the Altair, which I am learning to do great things. I love clothes sewing, quilting, and embroidering.
I found two older models of this cabinet! My horn cabinet with the leaf out is 63 inches had to take the door off to fit because I have a fireplace in my living room. I want to get the quilters dream so badly! marketplace is 500! saving up for it! Hopefully it won’t sell but prob will before I get a chance to buy. I can complain I got the horn table for 50 bucks ! So worth it I got so lucky 🍀 I have the 2168❤
Wow, I was literally looking on eBay 5 mins before you posted this for used sewing tables with flat bed option! Starting to notice my shoulders creeping up but think I'll probably have to go with booster seat budget for now 😂😂 Enjoy your new table, be interested to know how it's working for you when you've used it for a few months, any further thoughts...
I have a cabinet that I've liked, but yours has a few features I really like. Thank you for showing it. But I have to ask, why don't you use your knee lift? I think it's one of the best things on my machine.
I just couldn’t get the hang of it somehow. My machine you can push down on your heel to lower the needle and the foot goes up automatically when you stop needle down so I could never work out when I would use the knee lift! Maybe I didn’t give it enough of a chance!
@@ScrapFabricLove I have the same exact machine. I use the knee lift all the time. I use it in situations where I want the needle down but I need the foot up, so for instance when I want to turn a corner when I blanket stitch applique or when I'm quilting and I need to change directions. But I also just use it to put another piece under the presser foot if I'm chain piecing. If you are comfortable without it, do it your way. But you might find it a valuable tool to add to your arsenal.
I am definitely confused now. My machine has needle down foot up automatically- no need to use the lift. Maybe it’s called a hover feature? Something like that anyway!
@@ScrapFabricLove Yes, that makes sense that you use that feature. I disabled it because I didn't want the hoover every time I stopped sewing. sometimes I want my foot to stay down.
Not sure if they are on Amazon but there is definitely a Horn America website. Also if you click the link to my blog post in the description I have a list of other tables that I considered some of which I think were on Amazon. Hope you find something good!
Kristen, I know you are not in USA.I love your video. Do you know the model number of your cabinet that you purchased.? Mid-Atlantic Quilt Festival is here now. If I had the information that would be great. My favorite quilt shop , A Different Touch is sponsoring. I have a Bernina also. Coleen
It’s called Quilter’s Delight here in the U.K.- didn’t see any other number with it but I bought it late last year so if there are different versions it will be a recent one!
Thanks for this review. Always supper helpful. Can I ask what the table is made of? And does it shake when you sew at full speed? My current table shakes when I sew fast and I hate it.
I got it from a quilt shop here in the U.K. so I don’t know how much they cost in the U.S. but I believe if you go to the Horn America website you can find local distributors. Good luck!
Hello: I have the the table with the acrylic insert for me Husqvarna Viking machine.Now I have the Bernina 770QM and don’t find the acrylic insert.You can’t sent me the late out on paper to made the adjustment to fitting the machine. I paid you for that service. Let me now. Thanks
Hi I don’t work for Horn I was just talking about the table I bought. You’ll have to contact whoever you bought it from. Good luck and I hope they fix it for you!
Have you tried sewing on a flatbed? What did you think? I'd love to hear what your quilting table solutions are even if you don't have a fancy cabinet!
A few years ago, I paid approx. $700 for one of the models you've listed below, the Arrow Bertha model, also in white. Hubs & I put it together ourselves and it wasn't too difficult, just a bit cumbersome and some screws were a tad difficult to get in. We used a drill-driver; it was just the angle which made it challenging. Anyway, like yours, it has an extension on either end and a big lift-up extension behind the machine to prevent quilt drop-off. That much is very similar to yours. I like your Horn model much better though. Mine has no drawers, only little "catch-alls" on the inside of the cabinet doors. They're not super useful so I took them all off the left-hand door and replaced them with a wooden spool rack. Great for keeping thread handy! The airlift works the same way as yours; it's probably the same type. It wouldn't be surprising if the manufacturer sells to all the sewing cabinet makers. I also bought the clear insert and love it. Just like you, that was one of the reasons I wanted the cabinet.
Now for the not-so-goods: it can be noisy. It's on casters like yours, but the extension on the back rattles if you sew very fast. And, unlike yours, it's not a lift up and flip out the prop, but it's actually attached on a metal rod like you'd use in a closet. This was done so it can be slid left or right as needed. It screeches with a metal-on-metal sound when you do this. Ugh! I'm rearranging my sewing room and the table is now going to sit flush to the wall, right in front of a window. I don't think I'll need the extension with it against the wall, so I took it off. It's still a little noisy and there's a bit of vibration when sewing fast - something I hate, but it's not that bad. I've had rattling, shimmying tables in the past which have driven me mad - another reason I wanted this table. I like it well enough, but it is not worth the cost. I don't think it's the same quality as yours. How would you say it compares it to your Horn table?
Interesting! Well mine definitely doesn’t make any metal on metal noises! The drawers are handy but I love the idea of having thread nearby like you have. If I see super fast my machine shakes a bit but I don’t think the whole table does. It feels more like just the machine and the insert a little - it doesn’t annoy me so much as worry me that I am sewing too fast! It doesn’t really shake at my normal speed though. Enjoy your new sewing room setup!
That's pretty much what I figured; thanks for responding! As you said, your machine vibrates at high speed, not the table. That's probably what happens to me as well, and it's not too bad because I don't run at high speed that often. Ultimately, the table meets my needs and I'm lucky to have it.
Perhaps you might consider mounting a thread rack on the side of the little cabinet? One of the good things about having one's spools under the table is that it helps protect them from dust.
I certainly will enjoy my new setup - once I get it done that is!! '😁
Does this sewing cabinet have doors that close when the sewing machine is stored?
No not this one but I think there are other models that have that.
I'm very fortunate that my husband was a cabinetmaker for years and is currently building me a custom table. In our previous home he installed cabinets and a custom work surface wher I could manually drop down my machine. We'll have to check into a lift system like you have. I really enjoy your videos!
That’s amazing! I always hear about these handy husbands but unfortunately mine isn’t that way inclined 😂. I’m sure yours could make something similar to my table much cheaper with that kind of background! Thanks for watching!
I have had my Horn of America Quilters Plus sewing table since 2003 and it works great still. I started with a BrotherULT2003d in 2003 and am using it with a Babylock Altair now. Love table and machine together.
Thank you for the time and care you've given us.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for taking the time to review your new table. I've been looking at tables for a few months now and was on the fence about several models. You helped me to finally make my choice. Thank you so much! I can't wait to get my new table 🙂🫶.
So glad it was helpful!
You did good. I have the horn quilters dream purchased 25 years ago. I also have the removed le 3 drawer on wheels that slides to the left. I have moved it many times and it is still my favorite choice. I have the plexiglass inserts for my Bernina, PFAFF and brother pq1500sl. Solid as a rock. Great purchase
Have had my Horn Sewmate since 2004. It makes free motion quilting a quilt a breeze. All sewing down on it is amazing and relaxing.
Glad you like yours too! Not sure how I ever lived without a flatbed now!
I've had my horn sewing cabinet since 2017 and I also love it for all the reasons you state. I also had a very positive experience with their lifetime warranty. Just before Christmas one of the tension cables snapped on the lift unit. They manufactured and shipped me a brand new lift unit and I just shipped the defective one back. It was fairly easy to remove and reinstall and I'm back in business!
Fab! Glad they took care of you!
I have had the 2003 version of this table since 2003, of course. I can just open the main drawer and rest the insert on it to extend the space. I love the table and have been using it for 20 years with only 1 problem. I went to a heavier machine and had to hold the machine moving base up with a bracket. My dealer sent me the bracket free of charge. They built the table in my upstairs sewing room. I absolutely love, love it. I got the white one with oak (I think) trim. The little cabinet was extra. I have 4 shallow drawers and one deep one. I am in New Jersey, USA.
I got the "Horn" 8090 sewing cabinet because I have a Janome 15000 which is a long machine, it fits perfectly. All the extras, sewing surfaces, automatic machine lift, space for thread, lightbox, hoops etc plus it looks like furniture when close.
Sounds fab!
I have been searching different cabinets and had not heard of this brand until now. I am definitely going to look. Really enjoyed video.
Thanks! Hope you find a great table !
Thank you for your review, it’s been very helpful, I’ve always fancied getting one of these but now I’m not so sure!. (I don’t use my Bernina knee control either)! Bernina do a large flatbed Perspex attachment for the machine to use for quilting- I find it quite useful, though the feet of it aren’t brilliant and I’ve put a silicone oven liner to help the fabric slide. I’m short but have back problems so I have a kitchen worktop height table for cutting out. I’m lucky enough to have a sewing room now so my machine never gets put away 😉. An adjustable office chair is good for making me tall enough to sew.
Sounds like a fab set up! I need a dedicated cutting area - I’m always on my hands and knees on the floor with my big cutting mat 😂
Thanks for sharing. Would love to see a video of you using the table for quilting.
Thanks! I’m sure I’ll have that in a video before too long!
Merry Christmas and I hope you have a Happy New Year! I just got the chance to put my feet up with my hand sewing and binge watching your channel.
Aw thanks! Merry Christmas to you too! Enjoy your rest and sewing!
Really helpful video. They are expensive but it looks really well made. Same as you, I don’t think the drawers are to support it, I’ve seen it where drawers have been placed elsewhere than under the extended bit. And that looks pretty solid too.
Glad it was useful! Good luck with your table shopping!
This is a wonderful review and I like how you explain why you chose it. I hope you had a wonderful holiday. Namesta ✌️🕉️🐞
Thanks so much- hope you had great holidays too!
Ooooh! This would be the 'dream machine!'😂Absolutely brilliant. Thank you for the detailed review. Now to save up to buy one 🤔💓
So glad you liked it! It’s the different positions for the machine that I love the most!
Thanks for the video, deep longing for your table! Really enjoy your posts. Have fun with the super duper flatbed.Thanks
Thanks so much! Thanks for watching!
I really like your table. I bought the babylock destiny...a very large machine...so my options were limited, but I was selected to get the Horn 8050. Regret not going with the model that included the rolling drawer unit and extention, but it was too long for my space. I want to strongly recommend that you search RUclips for videos using your wall and 505 spray glue for quilt basting...it is soooo much easier and more accurate than the floor...if I had to use the floor, my love of quilting would end! Thanks for a great video!
Thanks! If only I had a wall that was big enough! I have radiators and fire places and furniture everywhere!
I’ve just discovered your videos having just watched the more recent discussion re the Bernina 770 you traded in - think I might be watching a few more of your posts ☺️ I have the same table as you, only a much older version when it first came on the market with little choice of colour. I much prefer the white one. I think I paid approx £600 then - frightening how much it has increased in price!! I have two inserts, one for each machine I own, but unfortunately, don’t have the space to leave it open fully all the time, so it’s a bit of a faff to open it out sometimes. I need to move stuff around to do this - otherwise, I agree - it a really sturdy, comprehensive piece of furniture.
Hi! Welcome to the channel! Sounds like you bought at the right time!
Very helpful, thanks. After working with industrial flat-beds; it can be tedious sewing on domestic machines.
Once you’ve had a flatbed it’s hard to go back!
Thank you for your review I am in the market for a sewing center and I really liked the one you have.
Glad it was useful!
Wow! Awesome sewing table!
I’m pleased with it!
Very Lovely table. I bought the Flexispot one and it is smaller than yours but just as handy.
Fab! I’ve not heard of that one - but I’m in Scotland so might be different things available different places!
Sewing table is a sewing table but one that has a table extension to the left for supporting quilts etc is amazing
Yes it is useful!
Great review. This table in US is way more expensive than I thought it would be. Better start saving up.
This table is exactly what I am looking for.
Don’t things always seem to be more expensive when they are exactly what we want 😂 - so unfair! Hope you find a good sale on it or something!
@@ScrapFabricLove Yes Ma’am sure does seem that way. 🤠
I love my Horn table. I bought it when I saw it ar a Quilt show in 2003. The table has survived being moved from the 1st floor to the 2nd floor and back down again. I was lucky as I got a 50% discount because I paid for it at the show. The lift was set up for a lighter machine bot now I got an Altair which is much heavier. My dealer sent me a bracket and stopper for free to eliminate the weight problem. This just happened in 2022 - I got the Altair, which I am learning to do great things. I love clothes sewing, quilting, and embroidering.
That was a great deal! Well done you!
Crazy love this table/cabinet!!!!
It is pretty cool!
I found two older models of this cabinet! My horn cabinet with the leaf out is 63 inches had to take the door off to fit because I have a fireplace in my living room. I want to get the quilters dream so badly! marketplace is 500! saving up for it! Hopefully it won’t sell but prob will before I get a chance to buy. I can complain I got the horn table for 50 bucks ! So worth it I got so lucky 🍀 I have the 2168❤
50 bucks! That’s awesome- great bargain, well done!
Wow, I was literally looking on eBay 5 mins before you posted this for used sewing tables with flat bed option! Starting to notice my shoulders creeping up but think I'll probably have to go with booster seat budget for now 😂😂 Enjoy your new table, be interested to know how it's working for you when you've used it for a few months, any further thoughts...
Absolutely- I’ll keep you posted! I’m looking forward to trying it with a big quilt and seeing how that goes too!
I love your table
Thanks!
Would love to know and see when sewing or embroidering how much movement is involved
I've just bought the smaller Elements Horn table and it vibrates at speed. Disappointing.
@linvin18 what a shame! I wonder if there are any cushioning mats that would help?
Such a helpful review!
So glad it helped! Thanks for watching!
Great table! I love that they customize it to your machine. If you change machines can you buy a new insert to fit your new machine?
Yes - I’ve already done that when I got a new machine. I sold the old insert on eBay
I have a cabinet that I've liked, but yours has a few features I really like. Thank you for showing it. But I have to ask, why don't you use your knee lift? I think it's one of the best things on my machine.
I just couldn’t get the hang of it somehow. My machine you can push down on your heel to lower the needle and the foot goes up automatically when you stop needle down so I could never work out when I would use the knee lift! Maybe I didn’t give it enough of a chance!
@@ScrapFabricLove I have the same exact machine. I use the knee lift all the time. I use it in situations where I want the needle down but I need the foot up, so for instance when I want to turn a corner when I blanket stitch applique or when I'm quilting and I need to change directions. But I also just use it to put another piece under the presser foot if I'm chain piecing. If you are comfortable without it, do it your way. But you might find it a valuable tool to add to your arsenal.
I am definitely confused now. My machine has needle down foot up automatically- no need to use the lift. Maybe it’s called a hover feature? Something like that anyway!
@@ScrapFabricLove Yes, that makes sense that you use that feature. I disabled it because I didn't want the hoover every time I stopped sewing. sometimes I want my foot to stay down.
Ah got it! Thanks!
It’s beautiful
Thanks!!
Thanks - very helpful
Nice table,but I m in the USA, so is there something similar for sale here in the in Amazon maybe that I can get?
Not sure if they are on Amazon but there is definitely a Horn America website. Also if you click the link to my blog post in the description I have a list of other tables that I considered some of which I think were on Amazon. Hope you find something good!
Kristen, I know you are not in USA.I love your video. Do you know the model number of your cabinet that you purchased.? Mid-Atlantic Quilt Festival is here now. If I had the information that would be great. My favorite quilt shop , A Different Touch is sponsoring. I have a Bernina also. Coleen
It’s called Quilter’s Delight here in the U.K.- didn’t see any other number with it but I bought it late last year so if there are different versions it will be a recent one!
Thanks Kristen. Was that an electric lift feature you spoke about?
I think it’s called an airlift. You have to push it to make it lift or lower - no electricity!
Thank you Kristen.
Where is the Mid Atlantic Quilt show being held? And when? I am in New Jersey, exit 74 on the Garden State Parkway.
Thanks for this review. Always supper helpful. Can I ask what the table is made of? And does it shake when you sew at full speed? My current table shakes when I sew fast and I hate it.
Pretty sure it is wood or particle board. It still shakes a bit but not massively for me.
Thanks much for the review. I definitely do use the knee lift. Is it accessible when the machine is in the flat bed position?
I just checked! Yes you can still use the knee lift in the flat bed position!
SUPER!!!
Thanks
Sure hope you did not include this beautiful cabinet to dealer when you traded Bernina for Janome... this looks like like awesome cabinet.
🤣 no I kept the cabinet! I sold the Bernina insert and bought a new one for my Pfaff.
Did you keep the table after you switched out the machine?
Yes I kept it but sold the clear insert for the Bernina and bought one that fits my Pfaff
What is the price in US dollars? And where did you buy it!
I got it from a quilt shop here in the U.K. so I don’t know how much they cost in the U.S. but I believe if you go to the Horn America website you can find local distributors. Good luck!
Donde puedo saber el precio del mueble
El mío costaba £ 900 en el Reino Unido. Los venden en otros países pero no sé a cuánto.
Hello: I have the the table with the acrylic insert for me Husqvarna Viking machine.Now I have the Bernina 770QM and don’t find the acrylic insert.You can’t sent me the late out on paper to made the adjustment to fitting the machine. I paid you for that service. Let me now. Thanks
Hi I don’t work for Horn I was just talking about the table I bought. You’ll have to contact whoever you bought it from. Good luck and I hope they fix it for you!