I'm definitely on the vertically challenged side of life (5'2"). I just measured my sewing table, and my machine sits at 25" high. It's a perfect height for me.
I'm really glad you asked about this, because I've had this sewing table for a very long time. Back when my husband and I were dating, he invited me to his parents' house for Christmas dinner. When they were opening presents, I noticed a VERY large package leaning against the wall. He's one of five siblings, so there were a lot of presents to open, but that large package leaning against the wall didn't get opened. More presents, still leaning. When everyone was done, my then-boyfriend-now-husband walked over to the large package leaning against the wall and brought it to *me*!!! I was so excited -- I love big presents.
I tore open the bright red paper. I was flumoxed. I had absolutely no idea what I was looking at. "Don't worry," I thought as I tore the paper, "you'll get it." I began to slow down the un-wrapping.
OK, it was big. It was brown. It was kind of bi-level. I didn't have a clue. I finally had to -- in deep, deep embarrassment -- ask, "What is it?"
"A sewing table!" he said proudly.
So now I've had that sewing table for 36 years, and it is absolutely wonderful (so is my husband). It lets my sewing machine sit at 25", but to the left it has a second level at 28", the same height as my sewing surface. It supports garments and quilts and elbows and notion baskets and pincushions and irons! OK, not all at the same time, but all of those at some time or another.
I may have been an idiot not to see what my present was, but I sure saw what a good catch this boyfriend was!



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