I have two cutting tables, one is very old and the other one I got from JoAnns with a coupon. They fold down to a decent size when you aren't using them, I set them up in the middle of a downstairs bedroom (shove everything else out of the way), I've marked them to match the centers, and they are big enough to do queen quilts on, at least the center with a little hanging over the edge. I clip my backing on to them with carpenter's clamps, and then lay my batting and tops over them. I can sandwich very well on these. I'm still using pins to sandwich, I've just ordered some 505 spray to try (my JoAnns doesn't carry it). This has worked exceedingly well for me. No back aches from crawling on the floor. Since they are narrow when folded down, I can shove them up against a wall when I'm not using them, freeing up the room for its intended purpose, a GUEST ROOM! Guests need to call ahead to make sure I'm not sandwiching while they are visiting!



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