Sew AdjusTable Measurements
Sew AdjusTable ® Sewing Extension Table
Measurements Sizes and Comparisons
There is also some excellent information,
on helping choosing a Sew adjustable size that is right for you
The technical information including the Sew AdjusTable Measurements are downloadable in PDF format, so you are able to compare them or have them on hand when you are measuring your sewing machine(s) and your work area.
Need help choosing what size Sew AdjusTable ® Sewing Extension Table will suit you best?
The following information will help
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Compare All Sew AdjusTable sizes |
Comparing the 24 x 24 and 18 x 24 Sew AdjusTablesShows the difference |
Compare the 2 Smallest Sew AdjusTable ® Sewing Extension TablesThe Mini Mate and the 16 x 16 Inch |
How big does your work area need to be?
~ The 18 x 24 requires a minimum 16″ depth on your work table for the front and back legs to sit.
~The 24 x 24 requires a minimum 22″ depth for the front and back legs to sit.
(If your work table is against a wall, more table space may be necessary for the table top to fit if your machine is very wide.)
~The area to the left of your sewing bed needs to be at least 15″ (left to right) for both of these tables to fit.
What Size Sewing Extension Table is best suited for the work you do?
24″ x 24″ (61 cm x 61 cm)
Best for free-motion quilting and large sewing projects, the 24 x 24 is ideal if you have a large work area, it requires a minimum depth of 22″ (55.8 cm) to 24″ (61 cm) for the table to sit, depending on the width of your machine. Weighing 10 lbs (4.5 kg) it isn’t as handy to move around but many quilt instructors recommend it for classes, especially for free-motion quilting, and it has become our most popular size table!
Download 24 x 24 PDF Here
18″ x 24″ (45.7 cm x 61 cm)
If your work space has room to the left of your machine but has limited depth (between your machine and the wall), the 18 x 24 will give full-size width for big projects while fitting on a narrower work space. It requires a minimum depth of 15″ (38.1 cm) to 18″ (45.7 cm) for the table to sit depending on the width of the machine. This table is popular for classes.
Download 18 x 24 PDF Here
16″ x 16″ (40.65 cm x 40.65 cm)
If you plan to take your table to classes or use it when you travel, the 16 x 16 is a very convenient size and is spacious enough for most sewing projects, it’s handy to move around between your machines and it weighs less than 5 lbs (2.27 kg). If you have a long sewing bed on your machine this table will not surround it completely but will fit 6″ (15.25 cm) in the back and up to 7-1/2″ (17.8 cm) in the front.
Download 16 x 16 PDF Here
Mini-Mate 12
For mending, small sewing projects and small spaces, the 12″ (30 cm) x 11″ (28 cm) is bigger than it looks and works great to support your hands while feeding the fabric through your machine. If you’ve been sewing on a narrow sewing bed you’ll find the Mini Mate will double the sewing surface around your needle and give you full support especially under your left hand where you need it most.
Download Mini Mate PDF Here