My husband made this today and it works awesome! Just hot glued a thin piece of plexiglass on top that he had leftover from another project. It makes the quilt slide around easy. Thank you so much for this!!👍❤️
May I make two suggestions two years too late? 1. Use double stick tape to tape the layers together. Then wrap tape around the block. 2. Get some of that shelf grip liner and put it under the machine and the box to stop any vibration.
Gr8 video , I was lured in with the Duct tape. Think I'll give this a go but I shall want to try and make a draw in the front of mine for an extra piece of storage. As a chap , I'm currently procrastinating my second sewing project which is a Red Dwarf Cosplay.
I couldn’t find an extension table for my 930 bernina and I knew there must be way,to make one but I had no,idea how! Thanks soo very much for this tutorial and off to the Dollar Store,we go! Cheers and happy sewing!
I made 3 twin-size quilts without this support. I just finished making my version of the table extension (different supplies) and I'm excited to make the next quilt! Grandkids will be so surprised :)
OMG...I love this idea. Gonna find some cardboard right now. I was recently looked at a sewing site to buy an extension for my machine -- $200!!! I'm so glad I ran across your video. Gotta run, got a table to make...
This is a very innovative way to overcome the problem. Cardboard is a good option, recyclable too and best of all, free! Cats love cardboard boxes too so, one for you and one for your beautiful cat.
You saved my brain from going crazy. I have been searching for an extention table but my model is from the past...no one carry it. So, searching more and more...here you are. I am going tomorrow to my favorite store, now called 1.25 Dollar Tree and get my supplies to replicate your idea. Thank you so very much for sharing.
Today the missus asked me to build an extension to her sewing machine, due yesterday. I showed her this video and she loves your quick and easy design. Of course I am thinking more elaborate and long term but she keeps talking me out that idea. Thank you!!
This is such a good idea! I've been looking at buying a table but none fit my machine so making one will be so much more fun. Thank you for posting! ❤️
You are a genius! I am sooo going to do this. I just might add a layer of vinyl shelf paper on top to make it extra slippery. This is purfect! Oh, my son loved seeing your cats too.
I might add extra stacks of foam board in the middle of front side for added support. Just incase I place my arms down to rest, or push down on top edges too.much or hard. Great idea and very reasonably priced. Thanks for sharing.
I was thinking about that too. I may use more full - sized pieces of the foam and use the pieces I cut out on anotherproject - IE: inner liner for a fabric sewing basket. it would cost more to make the table that way, but, it would be nice 'n' sturdy, I think. (?)
Thank you for sharing this knowledge with us, I've priced the tables!!$$$ you can set your machine into and extention tables made to fit my machine, $$$ also. I found your video, I had all the dollar Tree material already so I made one. My internet went down, 2 visits from the cable guy, I'm worse off then I was. You would think after being a faithful customer for 25 years they would fix things right!! Because I was going on memory as to what you had done in your video, A few things got change, I made my table bigger by starting the pattern at the end of board, leaving no extra foam board for middle supports. Bad weather prevented me from going after more supplies. So, I used the packing foam I had saved that my sewing machine came packed in. The table is 30" x 20" so I added more supports. I also glued a piece of grid board on the top of the foam board for extra sewing lines. Where you put the pink tape around to enclose the middle, I cut to size a heavy cardboard box, hotglued around for closure, where the machine slides in, I left open so I can use with a different machine. When the weather cleared I went back to the Dollartree for more foam board to make my sister a table, they were sold out!! So was wal-mart!! Again, Thank You!!
Thanks for posting this. I haven't really begun sewing or quilting yet, but I used the cardboard box from my newly purchased Singer Sewing machine and the white packing Styrofoam from the machine as the filling. I used a box cutter for the and a straight edge for the cardboard and a serrated knife for the Styrofoam. A little messy from the Styrofoam, but can easily vacuum up. And the shiny outside of the sewing machine box that I used for the top should be slippery enough. It doesn't look very pretty, but it should work as you suggested.
Interesting idea; I'd never thought about making something to raise the area around my sewing machine. BUT I think I'll try something similar with a similarly-sized cardboard box, making cutouts as needed and using pieces of packing styrofoam or foam pool noodle for internal structure. That would entail much less cutting/glueing of small pieces of foam board! I won't even have to spend ANY money 'cause I already have that stuff sitting around.
I'd bought two of those thick insulation foam sheets that modelers use to make things...I think a sheet of that would be great to use as they are already thick, and if not quite thick enough you could cut out feet to make the height..as I haven't gotten around to modeling, and likely won't, perhaps making a platform like this would be more handy...besides, here in Australia, those thin boards are around the $10 AUD mark..
Awesome idea! Thanks for sharing. I wish I'd seen this 5 mins ago. As I type this my husband is in the garage trimming my acrylic extension table to make the slot for the machine about 1/8" wider. I got a new sewing/quilting machine a couple days ago, & my acrylic table is just a wee bit too small.
I made one from the side panel of a cardboard box by making a paper template of the rectangle shape offa my machine then cutting the rectangle out of the cardboard so it has the top ( minus the rectangle whole and it has all 3 sides to it then taped it to smooth and yeah.. no glue needed and it cost me nothing 👍 the lid of a big box might work too if you match the height to your machine then cut out the shape for the top of it x You could cover it with self adhesive film the decal vinyl roll stuff. Happy crafting x
@@skim44 yeah I’d show you but can’t do pictures on here. It was so easy. Mine was the side of a box but the base or a lid will do if it’s big enough and as tall as the machine to sit flush. If you imagine a large shoe box with the lid removed then flip it over and the top would have your machine shape cut out of it and the front side removed as well so it can slide against your machine but keep all three other sides in place. Tape the edges so they’re not raw. The only other thing to do is trim off the bottom edges to to your machine height. Then cover it with fabric, tape, decal roll that you can use on cabinets or draws lining, I got mine from wilkos or anything else you can fine that would be smooth. It’s really sturdy in the middle and needed no glue. Hope that makes sense.
I had exactly the same idea as I watched the vid, including using shelf liner to cover the box! I already have everything that's needed already, so it won't cost me anything to make, just an hour of my time.
I really loved this idea and I’m going to try it, because sometimes you do want to able to extend your work surface and keep fabric flat. Thanks for that. However, I did find the music very loud. I have a neurological disability that means I find competing sounds very distressing! It’s a right pain because so many good videos like cooking and sewing/craft projects have music playing loudly, while someone’s teaching me . I really wanted to learn this but turned the sound very low. Even so, it leaves me feeling dizzy and stressed. It wears off after twenty minutes so it’s not gonna kill me : ) But just wondered if you’d consider doing your videos without adding music? I read lots of comments elsewhere that people leave, saying they don’t like the music, so I know I’m not the only one. Hope no one is offended that I ask, but when you live alone, it’s nice to watch people do things and get good ideas too. Good work, thanks a lot for the great idea. X
I grew up & learned to sew on my mother's Kenmore in a cabinet, so this new thing (to me) about a portable machine is hard to get used to! My Brother has a "quilting" table that's nowhere big enough so I've been looking at $ewing table$. So I was thrilled to see your solution!!! Does the foam board warp or bow with time?
Great n thanks. Keep saying I'm going to make one out of wood. Well that song has now expired and am off to the dollar store. They also have wire clips (usally at the check-out) that are great for slipping under a pattern piece to hold the fabric is place. Usually don't use them for much else in that the fabric can get caught at the center of the clip. For other clips I found Ikea shower curtain clips or Harbor Frieght had a card of 6 nice clips for $1.99. thanks again
Thank u so much for sharing this idea. Was figuring our whether to buy sewing machine table or extension board. But this seems to be a super-saving idea. Shall use it. What was the material of the sheets that u used? Am not sure whether we get it in India. If I get to know the name, it will be usefulto find it or to find the parallel option for the same. Thank u once again..
Game changer for me! Thank you for this. I always thought I was supposed to struggle with the fabric when sewing . . . No more!!
My husband made this today and it works awesome! Just hot glued a thin piece of plexiglass on top that he had leftover from another project. It makes the quilt slide around easy. Thank you so much for this!!👍❤️
May I make two suggestions two years too late?
1. Use double stick tape to tape the layers together. Then wrap tape around the block.
2. Get some of that shelf grip liner and put it under the machine and the box to stop any vibration.
Gr8 video , I was lured in with the Duct tape.
Think I'll give this a go but I shall want to try and make a draw in the front of mine for an extra piece of storage.
As a chap , I'm currently procrastinating my second sewing project which is a Red Dwarf Cosplay.
I couldn’t find an extension table for my 930 bernina and I knew there must be way,to make one but I had no,idea how! Thanks soo very much for this tutorial and off to the Dollar Store,we go! Cheers and happy sewing!
Glad to help! Happy sewing!
I made 3 twin-size quilts without this support. I just finished making my version of the table extension (different supplies) and I'm excited to make the next quilt! Grandkids will be so surprised :)
OMG...I love this idea. Gonna find some cardboard right now. I was recently looked at a sewing site to buy an extension for my machine -- $200!!! I'm so glad I ran across your video. Gotta run, got a table to make...
This is a very innovative way to overcome the problem. Cardboard is a good option, recyclable too and best of all, free! Cats love cardboard boxes too so, one for you and one for your beautiful cat.
EXCELLENT PROJECT!!!!!!!! You did this table as good as you do every one of your sewing projects!!!! HOORAY FOR THE MASTER!!!!!
I made one with Cardboard, Duct tape, wallpaper for covering table top.... WORKED PERFECTLY... ! Thank you for your pattern
Wallpaper for the top?! Great idea!!
You saved my brain from going crazy. I have been searching for an extention table but my model is from the past...no one carry it. So, searching more and more...here you are. I am going tomorrow to my favorite store, now called 1.25 Dollar Tree and get my supplies to replicate your idea.
Thank you so very much for sharing.
Brilliant!! Thank you for sharing this! So much better than professional options that cost hundreds of dollars!
Today the missus asked me to build an extension to her sewing machine, due yesterday. I showed her this video and she loves your quick and easy design. Of course I am thinking more elaborate and long term but she keeps talking me out that idea.
Thank you!!
This is such a good idea! I've been looking at buying a table but none fit my machine so making one will be so much more fun. Thank you for posting! ❤️
WOW !!! Iwas looking for a way to make an extra large sewing table for my sewing machine. This is what I will be making. TY for sharing.
You are a genius! I am sooo going to do this. I just might add a layer of vinyl shelf paper on top to make it extra slippery. This is purfect! Oh, my son loved seeing your cats too.
Aww thank you! 😍
I’m curious if the vinyl shelf paper worked for you.? The mats are expensive and are not very big. Hoping to make my table extension this weekend.
I might add extra stacks of foam board in the middle of front side for added support. Just incase I place my arms down to rest, or push down on top edges too.much or hard. Great idea and very reasonably priced. Thanks for sharing.
That's a good idea! Especially since my cats like to walk across it LOL
I was thinking about that too. I may use more full - sized pieces of the foam and use the pieces I cut out on anotherproject - IE: inner liner for a fabric sewing basket. it would cost more to make the table that way, but, it would be nice 'n' sturdy, I think. (?)
Thank you for sharing this knowledge with us, I've priced the tables!!$$$ you can set your machine into and extention tables made to fit my machine, $$$ also.
I found your video, I had all the dollar Tree material already so I made one.
My internet went down, 2 visits from the cable guy, I'm worse off then I was.
You would think after being a faithful customer for 25 years they would fix things right!!
Because I was going on memory as to what you had done in your video, A few things got change, I made my table bigger by starting the pattern at the end of board, leaving no extra foam board for middle supports. Bad weather prevented me from going after more supplies.
So, I used the packing foam I had saved that my sewing machine came packed in.
The table is 30" x 20" so I added more supports.
I also glued a piece of grid board on the top of the foam board for extra sewing lines.
Where you put the pink tape around to enclose the middle, I cut to size a heavy cardboard box, hotglued around for closure, where the machine slides in, I left open so I can use with a different machine.
When the weather cleared I went back to the Dollartree for more foam board to make my sister a table, they were sold out!! So was wal-mart!!
Again, Thank You!!
Thanks for posting this. I haven't really begun sewing or quilting yet, but I used the cardboard box from my newly purchased Singer Sewing machine and the white packing Styrofoam from the machine as the filling. I used a box cutter for the and a straight edge for the cardboard and a serrated knife for the Styrofoam. A little messy from the Styrofoam, but can easily vacuum up. And the shiny outside of the sewing machine box that I used for the top should be slippery enough. It doesn't look very pretty, but it should work as you suggested.
Interesting idea; I'd never thought about making something to raise the area around my sewing machine. BUT I think I'll try something similar with a similarly-sized cardboard box, making cutouts as needed and using pieces of packing styrofoam or foam pool noodle for internal structure. That would entail much less cutting/glueing of small pieces of foam board! I won't even have to spend ANY money 'cause I already have that stuff sitting around.
I'd bought two of those thick insulation foam sheets that modelers use to make things...I think a sheet of that would be great to use as they are already thick, and if not quite thick enough you could cut out feet to make the height..as I haven't gotten around to modeling, and likely won't, perhaps making a platform like this would be more handy...besides, here in Australia, those thin boards are around the $10 AUD mark..
Me too
Awesome idea! Thanks for sharing. I wish I'd seen this 5 mins ago. As I type this my husband is in the garage trimming my acrylic extension table to make the slot for the machine about 1/8" wider. I got a new sewing/quilting machine a couple days ago, & my acrylic table is just a wee bit too small.
I made one from the side panel of a cardboard box by making a paper template of the rectangle shape offa my machine then cutting the rectangle out of the cardboard so it has the top ( minus the rectangle whole and it has all 3 sides to it then taped it to smooth and yeah.. no glue needed and it cost me nothing 👍 the lid of a big box might work too if you match the height to your machine then cut out the shape for the top of it x You could cover it with self adhesive film the decal vinyl roll stuff. Happy crafting x
Did you just use a regular cardboard shipping box?
@@skim44 yeah I’d show you but can’t do pictures on here. It was so easy. Mine was the side of a box but the base or a lid will do if it’s big enough and as tall as the machine to sit flush. If you imagine a large shoe box with the lid removed then flip it over and the top would have your machine shape cut out of it and the front side removed as well so it can slide against your machine but keep all three other sides in place. Tape the edges so they’re not raw. The only other thing to do is trim off the bottom edges to to your machine height. Then cover it with fabric, tape, decal roll that you can use on cabinets or draws lining, I got mine from wilkos or anything else you can fine that would be smooth. It’s really sturdy in the middle and needed no glue. Hope that makes sense.
I had exactly the same idea as I watched the vid, including using shelf liner to cover the box! I already have everything that's needed already, so it won't cost me anything to make, just an hour of my time.
Can’t wait to try this! I’m making a rug next & didn’t want to buy something costly for 1 project.
Great work much needed this please share like this others thing
That is a brillant idea. Even bordering on genius!!! This is fantastic. I was looking at those expensive cabinets but I am going to give this a go.!!
Aww thank you!! You are too kind!!
This is amazing! I agree that it is genius! And from Dollar Tree supplies! Its my fav store, too. Thank you for doing this!
Thank you!! 😍
Awesome idea thank you for sharing now off to the hardware store 😀 😊
Brilliant! Exactly what I was looking for. Off to Dollar Tree.
I just made this and it is awesome! Thank you for sharing! ☺️☺️☺️
Thanks For Sharing. That was genius! Will have to give it a try.
U are a genius! I need this cuz extension tables are expensive. Thank u for sharing 💓
You're welcome! And thanks 😍
You're welcome! And thanks 😍
Amazing! I love this! Cute kitty too!
I really loved this idea and I’m going to try it, because sometimes you do want to able to extend your work surface and keep fabric flat. Thanks for that.
However, I did find the music very loud. I have a neurological disability that means I find competing sounds very distressing! It’s a right pain because so many good videos like cooking and sewing/craft projects have music playing loudly, while someone’s teaching me . I really wanted to learn this but turned the sound very low. Even so, it leaves me feeling dizzy and stressed. It wears off after twenty minutes so it’s not gonna kill me : )
But just wondered if you’d consider doing your videos without adding music? I read lots of comments elsewhere that people leave, saying they don’t like the music, so I know I’m not the only one.
Hope no one is offended that I ask, but when you live alone, it’s nice to watch people do things and get good ideas too.
Good work, thanks a lot for the great idea. X
This will help a lot. I appreciate the tips in comment section too. Collaborative efforts make the best ideas even better! 😊❤️😊
You are very creative!!!
I grew up & learned to sew on my mother's Kenmore in a cabinet, so this new thing (to me) about a portable machine is hard to get used to! My Brother has a "quilting" table that's nowhere big enough so I've been looking at $ewing table$. So I was thrilled to see your solution!!! Does the foam board warp or bow with time?
Waooo superrr idea... Thanks for sharing.... I'm from India.
I did this & I love it.
Add heavy duty vinyl to top to allow fabric to glide easier. You can also use dining table protector vinyl.
Had no idea I needed this! Thanks for the great idea!
Absolutely brilliant!!!!!
Very helpful! Going to make one too!
Thanks so much for the video. You have given me an idea that will save me a lot of time and money!
Happy to help!
Very good, cover to sewing machine nice idea
So going to try this! Thanks!
Great idea!!!! Can't wait to try it.
That was a brilliant idea. Thanks for sharing
Great idea 😊 thanks alot I like this. 👍😁
Thank you for sharing! Very clever. Im wondering. Is it sturdy enough for rotary cutting fabric on?
wow brilliant. thanks for sharing
Wow. amazing Project 👏👏👏 thank you! 😊
Great n thanks. Keep saying I'm going to make one out of wood. Well that song has now expired and am off to the dollar store. They also have wire clips (usally at the check-out) that are great for slipping under a pattern piece to hold the fabric is place. Usually don't use them for much else in that the fabric can get caught at the center of the clip. For other clips I found Ikea shower curtain clips or Harbor Frieght had a card of 6 nice clips for $1.99. thanks again
This is very helpful. Thanks.
Thanku thanku thanku thanku thanku soooooooo much
You are so welcome! Happy to help! 😁
This is a great diy, I’m doing this lol.
This is bloody brilliant! Thank you!
I am making this one today!!!
Am so making this! Thank you so much 😊
You’re adorable. Thank you!
Nice idea
What a great idea!
Great idea, love it!
Thank u so much for sharing this idea. Was figuring our whether to buy sewing machine table or extension board. But this seems to be a super-saving idea. Shall use it.
What was the material of the sheets that u used? Am not sure whether we get it in India. If I get to know the name, it will be usefulto find it or to find the parallel option for the same.
Thank u once again..
Styrofoam project board .She said it's easier to cut.
Great what I great ideas
The cat looked pretty sane to me.
The cats are perfectly sane, I'm the crazy one 😜
thank you so much for this video
Mast h
Thanks for sharing
I wonder if stacks of wood pieces would work for support?
I would think so, I just chose Styrofoam since it's cheaper and also easier to cut 😁
Brilliant!
Very clever
Thank you so much!
Genius!
Genius!!!
Woo!!! Thank you!
Thank you
omg i need part of your brain. thanks so much
Has anyone else tried this and does it truly work?
You put ducktape instead of scotch tape, is there a difference?
Wat it is called in India
Wow
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hi macy😊😋
Mi macy, I tried it. Perfect!! many thanks. great job you're doing!
I could do w/o the music
Hii
Ditch the music, can hardly hear u.
But there is some critical things...
You need the same "tower" near your machine too.
And on the bottom, in vertical way.
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Thank you
Genius!
Brilliant!