Ten Elements of a Great Sewing Station!

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  • Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
  • Hello Shiny Crafty People and welcome back!
    Today I’m going over what I think are essential elements for a great sewing station.
    In the video, I’ll lay out what you might want for flooring, lighting, tables, cutting surface, pressing surface, your sewing machine set up, and more!
    I also reference several products in the video so I want to give you some suggested items that fit what I like. Feel free to reference these and maybe use them as a jumping off point to get whatever works best for you!
    Adjustable Chair: amzn.to/3RQV814
    Seat Cushion: amzn.to/3zwurIp
    Anti-Fatigue Mat: amzn.to/4eKAvNS
    Snap-Together Flooring: amzn.to/4cjKh84
    Bed/Table Lifts: amzn.to/45NvFeC
    Sewing Table: amzn.to/3L1qKgC
    Sewing Machine Extension Table: amzn.to/3VL0VGD
    Cutting Mat: amzn.to/3VMmPsN
    Sewing Tape for Measurement: amzn.to/3W3pGza
    Wool Pressing Mat: amzn.to/3VJnpYy
    Task Light: amzn.to/3xtoJ9T
    Power Strip Tower: amzn.to/4bBZHU0
    Design Wall: amzn.to/3zgrD23
    I hope you enjoyed this video and, until next time, Stay Crafty!! Bye for now!
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  • @marileetreat4403
    @marileetreat4403 24 дні тому +21

    Great tips Timothy! Thank you! If I may, I’d like to expand a bit on the flannel backed tablecloth. Since they will have folds or creases when you open them, you can put them in the dryer on low (with a few clean towels to prevent wrinkling) for about 15 or so minutes. Remove & hang on the wall immediately. Happy sewing y’all!! 😊

    • @louiseharlow1566
      @louiseharlow1566 23 дні тому +4

      You can use fleece blankets found at the dollar store or elsewhere. These wonderful little fleece blankets roll up neatly and tightly. We use them when we put on retreats. Everyone loves them.
      2:01

  • @lizgoble1
    @lizgoble1 16 днів тому +2

    I began watch you through Covid and have enjoyed every video

    • @timothytotten9409
      @timothytotten9409  15 днів тому

      That’s so sweet! I’ve had a lot of fun making videos. Thanks for being along for the ride!

  • @katespencer4038
    @katespencer4038 24 дні тому +10

    Many many years ago i took a series of quilting classes that took you from start to finished quilt. Long story short there were some retired ladies in our class who also brought their retired husbands with them. The gentlemen not only perfectly pieced and quilted their quilts but the colors they chose were stunning. By far best quilts in class

  • @brendagriffin6437
    @brendagriffin6437 24 дні тому +11

    I purchased Husky worktables. Metal and butcher block top. They are adjustable in height, movable with wheels. I have a 24 x 36 cutting mat on one and a 24 x 48 removable ironing board on the other. I can adjust for cutting, ironing and, push together for a large work surface. The best part is the price. A fraction of the cost of the laminate tables. I have an Ikea peg board for every workstation. Cutting rulers and rotary cutters on one. Ironing sprays, etc. on the other. At my sewing station, I hang my pegged thread units, scissors, bobbins, etc. at my fingertips. I also use power strips for my workstations. One click and everything is off. Plus, it saves money on electricity as nothing is on "ready" mode.

  • @kathyandthedogs626
    @kathyandthedogs626 24 дні тому +6

    This video is so timely as I’m in the process of setting up a true sewing room! Thanks, Tim!

  • @billminckler6550
    @billminckler6550 24 дні тому +8

    Creating a pressing station near the sewing station! Great idea! It encourages me to “sew-press-sew-press”. 🙂

    • @lynnm.johnson5755
      @lynnm.johnson5755 23 дні тому +1

      My physical therapist, who sews, said it's important to get up and move throughout our sewing time.

  • @nancyguerrero6662
    @nancyguerrero6662 24 дні тому +7

    I use a Home Depot Husky brand worktable that is adjustable. It has casters, two slim drawers perfect for rulers, scissors, etc. As short person I appreciate the adjustable feature.

  • @kathleenprine7050
    @kathleenprine7050 22 дні тому +4

    Several years ago I attended a 3 day quilt retreat. I was popular because my power strip had 2 USB ports on it and would allow others to use it if their phone battery got low. It was handier when they did not want to go back to their hotel room to charge up. Now everything has ports on them.

    • @timothytotten9409
      @timothytotten9409  22 дні тому

      Good idea! Bring one with you and be the star of the retreat!!

  • @SusieMonk-jh8tj
    @SusieMonk-jh8tj 16 днів тому

    Thank you for a really helpful video. I need to inset my sewing machine somehow because I find the extension table on my Janome catches the quilts and gets hooked up if I am moving it around. As a front loading bobbin I need access so some designs don’t work. My favourite thing is the stop start button. It has been a complete game changer for me. I only found out how to use from a Janome video by a young lady with multi coloured hair who I will love forever. No foot pedal after sewing for 65 years! In fact on my first computer lesson I was looking under the table and feeling around with my foot. Mary asked me what I was looking for and when I said the foot pedal , luckily as a sewist she understood. LOL🤣🍺

  • @susanbranchepoteet3175
    @susanbranchepoteet3175 23 дні тому +3

    I keep a small fabric bowl by the machine to catch scraps and thread to use as stuffing, or mail to the fabric recycler.

  • @janholman6192
    @janholman6192 23 дні тому +3

    I put my first quilt into a major quilt show in Tucson, AZ some time ago, and one of the nicest quilts was a cowboy boot quilt sewn and designed by a man! I was much impressed! 😊

  • @nocobirds5684
    @nocobirds5684 18 днів тому +1

    Good tips. Appreciate the links to the products you recommend!

  • @YochanaSbarger
    @YochanaSbarger 24 дні тому +4

    My great grandfather was a tailor in the late 1800’s -1900’s. To me it’s ok for men to sew. I also use chairs that do not have arms.

  • @pammammo
    @pammammo 23 дні тому +5

    Since my machine is against a wall, my son the electrician, suggested a 4’ electrical bar that he mounted just below my window sill so it’s easier to connect/ disconnect electric products.

  • @normatulloch376
    @normatulloch376 24 дні тому +3

    I love your videos. This has a lot of great ideas.

  • @gailself8619
    @gailself8619 23 дні тому +2

    Thank you for the tips. God bless you.

  • @dianec1712
    @dianec1712 24 дні тому +2

    Ty. Great tips. I have a table top light with magnifying glass. I would be lost without it. It’s great when I have to use my ripper on dark fabric.

    • @timothytotten9409
      @timothytotten9409  24 дні тому

      Ooh, that’s one I need to add to a future video. Great idea!!

    • @dianec1712
      @dianec1712 24 дні тому

      I bought it at office max

  • @zormier2002
    @zormier2002 20 днів тому +1

    Love my extensions table on my sewing machine

  • @sheilastamps853
    @sheilastamps853 23 дні тому +1

    Great ideas thank you so much. Love your videos.

  • @RoseOriginals
    @RoseOriginals 24 дні тому +2

    Thank you for sharing those great tips!

  • @dianeroy1378
    @dianeroy1378 24 дні тому +1

    Very helpful video!

  • @lindarosenthal6835
    @lindarosenthal6835 17 днів тому

    I use magnetic knife holders from IKEA to hold my scissors and other cutting tools. And an IKEA magazine rack to hold my plastic rulers.

  • @joycecrosby4000
    @joycecrosby4000 24 дні тому +2

    A few years ago, I purchased an adjustable cutting table and want to trade it out for a draftsman table. My current table, because of the design, you cannot store items under it and think I have it set too high to use for long periods. I know I can adjust it, but seems to be a hassle to do so. The draftsman table is a glass top and can convert to an awesome very large light box! I also have two portable cabinets with 4 drawers that I got at Michaels. They are easy to put together. So I know what is in each drawer, I created labels - makes it easier to find things and help in putting things back.

    • @timothytotten9409
      @timothytotten9409  24 дні тому

      Love the idea of using a glass table for a light table. Do you use it that way often?

  • @RhianNewton1
    @RhianNewton1 21 день тому

    Love your videos. You have great ideas

  • @temi-twistedzones
    @temi-twistedzones 24 дні тому +3

    Good 🌄 morning Tyvm Hugs ❤🤗

  • @elena3831
    @elena3831 24 дні тому +1

    Great video. Love the surge protector. Will need to get one.

    • @timothytotten9409
      @timothytotten9409  24 дні тому +1

      I had to link a slightly different one but they all seem to work the same.

  • @martaaberg3330
    @martaaberg3330 22 дні тому

    I'm 5'5", and find that vintage sewing machine cabinets work well for me. Except for my serger, all my machines are vintage Singer slant shanks, and as such, do not have an off/on switch. You have to unplug them to remove power from the machine. I get around that by using a surge suppressor with a power switch. I've never seen the four-sided one you use, and am now counting the days til I can get one. It would be awesome to be able to turn on just the machine I'm using at any given time. My cutting table is an old Mission Oak desk inherited from my husband's great grandfather. He was a retired merchant marine carpenter from the old days, and used it to build beautiful wooden model ships on. It had red vinyl linoleum glued to the top. I removed the whole top, and built a 5'x3' top at a woodworking class to replace it, and raised the whole table by putting in on large casters to make it easily movable. I recently redid my sewing space, and put up Ikea pegboards with a lot of the great organizers they make for them. It made a big difference in getting everything off the flat surfaces and making them super easy to find. I bought a cheap 4-cube storage unit, and put it on casters so it's the same height as my main sewing cabinet and put it to the side where it serves as an extension to make it easier when sewing bigger items. I also mounted the surge suppressor at one end so I'm not scrambling on the floor to reach it. The cloth bins make great project storage. You really gave some great ideas on making things not only more workable, but more comfortable as well. Thank you so much!

    • @timothytotten9409
      @timothytotten9409  22 дні тому

      Wow! Thanks for sharing. Since you have a few machines make sure you label with side of the tall power strip so for which machine. You’re gonna love it!

  • @nancypeplau9747
    @nancypeplau9747 22 дні тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @ForgetU
    @ForgetU 24 дні тому +4

    4:40, I use a roofing magnet to find the needle/pin that I drop on the floor.

    • @timothytotten9409
      @timothytotten9409  24 дні тому +1

      Wow! I’ll have to Google what a “roofing magnet” is.

    • @ForgetU
      @ForgetU 24 дні тому

      @@timothytotten9409 There are 2 types I know of, one about a foot or so with wheels on each side of magnetic bar, and the other is about the size of a hockey puck. Each are attached to a handle about 3 feet long. for your shop the one with wheels would be good, or several of the puck type so each station has one.

    • @toniahowell3213
      @toniahowell3213 23 дні тому +1

      Me too! Long handle, telescoping and easy to keep in reach. It was a Northern Tool find (one among many) that I use almost daily. I also use gloves I picked up there to keep myself from being stabbed by my seam ripper when I'm tearing down an overly enthusiastic seam on my hypalon boating patches.

    • @ForgetU
      @ForgetU 23 дні тому +1

      @@toniahowell3213 Yes, I also have others in the house that spill my pen pack.

  • @maryviti6799
    @maryviti6799 23 дні тому +1

    Timothy, Thank you! M🍀

  • @ds5436
    @ds5436 24 дні тому +1

    These are really great tips. I have my space set up probably about as well as I can get it considering it's just a part of my dining room, but there's definitely room to improve.
    I actually really like that power tower. I'll have to check Ikea to see if they have something similar.

    • @timothytotten9409
      @timothytotten9409  23 дні тому

      I think the 12 plugs was a bit much for mine, but I like that it had four separate sides so I can turn off individual things like this if I can’t reach their own switches.

  • @SparkyOne549
    @SparkyOne549 24 дні тому +1

    I sew in a small bedroom, no room for a good sized cutting table and a sewing station. So got a good sized dining table on which I sew and cut on( not ideal for me, I would prefer a large cutting table) I sew on the right side of the table and have the ironing board lowered to my right, I can turn my chair and iron as I sew. I don’t like the setup like I said, but for sewing and ironing it’s perfect.

    • @timothytotten9409
      @timothytotten9409  24 дні тому +1

      Sometimes it’s not fun to make do, but I’m glad you still have a space to sew.

  • @kimjohnson5742
    @kimjohnson5742 24 дні тому +4

    Feet reaching the floor is important. I'm very short. Not even 5 ft. Had a needle go through my foot when I was younger. It was a new house for us. Apparently, previous renters had sewn and dropped in carpet. It's not fun.

    • @timothytotten9409
      @timothytotten9409  24 дні тому

      Oh no!!!

    • @eepsers1
      @eepsers1 24 дні тому

      I had a needle go through my SHOE into my foot and got a nasty infection despite going to a clinic right away.

    • @kimjohnson5742
      @kimjohnson5742 24 дні тому +1

      @eepsers1 I was barefoot. The tiny eye of the needle was outside of my foot, and I was able to pull it out. There is no infection. Thanks to God's protection. My hubby was in war at the time. So by myself and 2 little kids.

  • @marywilson2843
    @marywilson2843 23 дні тому +1

    Redone my sewing room recently and took carpet out. I have a mat that I got at Walmart at my cutting/ironing station. Don't have all of my sewing room back together yet due to health issues. Hoping to get back to getting stuff back in there soon.

    • @timothytotten9409
      @timothytotten9409  23 дні тому +1

      Keep at it and do what you can! There’s no time limit.

  • @marypeterson8158
    @marypeterson8158 19 днів тому

    Hello Timothy ... Thank you for your caring enough to help.
    You were detailed info on the cutting table ... but how do you determine the correct height for yourself? I mean, for example, where should the height reach to on your body? At hip level ... what point of the hip ? Waist level ?
    And then ... if a person 'craft sews' frequently we need to have pull the body off for using the 'free arm'. Would it be more advisable to keep your machine free? And what is the ideal height/angle is the most advisable for sewing on a machine that is not bedded in a table.
    These are issues I have long wished for instruction on.
    Thank you again for sharing your unlimited knowledge.

  • @notesfromleisa-land
    @notesfromleisa-land 19 днів тому +1

    Sewing is hard work. Cooking is hard work. Three days of prep for thanksgiving or for a formal dinner has you on your feet and constantly moving.

  • @elizabethskabernicky2497
    @elizabethskabernicky2497 23 дні тому +1

    You can use PVC piping from a hardware sore, my hubby got them to cut it in 10 inch lengths en he brought it home he turned the table in its side, slipped the piping on, pushed it up to the bend in the legs, as it was a folding table. Now I can cut fabric for a long period of time without having to sit because of back problems, because he took the time to measure correctly I’ve never had to adjust the heighth.

  • @pamsury3969
    @pamsury3969 23 дні тому

    Thank you so much! I already do a few of those things, but I’ve been trying to figure out how to get a table with son. She will go down on like you said. How would you estimate the height of the table like the one you’re sitting at or your cutting table so that your back doesn’t hurt how would you figure out I’m 54, so what height table would I need? I have that crafting table from Joannes but my back still hurts and it’s pretty tall, thank you thank you thank you, Pam

  • @cathydavis9259
    @cathydavis9259 21 день тому

    This is my first video of you. I looked and didn't see anything of an ironing video. For years I've had bad luck with Walmart $35.00 iron not taking out wrinkles, so I gave up ironing. I just purchased a Rowenta pro steam iron, what a difference! It has a large water tank and get very hot. I no longer have problems with wrinkles The problem is the iron turns off if it sits about 2 1/2 minutes. The direction to extend the time are little pictures I'm not sure what they want me to do. Do you own one or do you know what to do?

  • @mio.giardino
    @mio.giardino 19 днів тому

    I have my iron on the same power bar as a desk lamp so even IF the light on the iron burns out I’ll know it’s on.

  • @encarnacionada2
    @encarnacionada2 24 дні тому +1

    I have a sewing station the way I have it set up is my sewing brother machine it's in the middle of my table.on my left side is my ironing station and in my rights of the sewing machine is my cutting. Does it really make a difference on how one setup The cutting and ironing ??❤

    • @timothytotten9409
      @timothytotten9409  24 дні тому

      Oh, I think it’s totally personal preference. Although I tend to use my cutting surface as my overflow for any large things I’m sewing, so I always put it to my left of the machine so I can lay out big items.

    • @encarnacionada2
      @encarnacionada2 24 дні тому

      @@timothytotten9409 is the way I can send you a picture? Okay I understand is personal preference is all about what works for me I'm comfortable with my setting

  • @LifeHappens-xu8pg
    @LifeHappens-xu8pg 13 днів тому

    You did Not link to the power strip tower that you were showing, the crappy link you provided take you to one that has No switches on it!

    • @timothytotten9409
      @timothytotten9409  13 днів тому

      You’re right! Here’s the right one with switches: amzn.to/4bBZHU0
      And I’ve updated the video with right link. Thanks for letting me know!

  • @earthdogpj1
    @earthdogpj1 24 дні тому

    What are you sewing for the funeral business?

  • @kathleenkumiega1092
    @kathleenkumiega1092 19 днів тому

    NO, NO, NO, you should never switch the switch off on a power strip. That defeats the purpose of it. A power strip works to safe guard anything that’s plugged into it. If you switch it off a power surge will kill what ever is plugged into it.

  • @kathyandthedogs626
    @kathyandthedogs626 24 дні тому +2

    This video is so timely as I’m in the process of setting up a true sewing room! Thanks, Tim!