tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5435738925121167166.post7989845851038008601..comments2024-03-19T14:28:43.361+00:00Comments on Kitschy Coo: Pull Up a ChairKitschy Coohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14498979148251880818noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5435738925121167166.post-42287121409569456242012-01-17T06:24:18.175+00:002012-01-17T06:24:18.175+00:00I WAS using an adjustable desk/office chair that w...I WAS using an adjustable desk/office chair that we got while living overseas, but I found that the arms were a nuisance and didn't allow me to get right up to the table I sew at. It has since become the chair in front of the computer.<br /><br />I'm currently using an old chair that matches the sewing table (an old kitchen table from our pre-kids days) but it isn't comfortable. This is only temporary until I find something I like that is adjustable, has a back and wheels. Ideally, though, I'll need to get one of those plastic mats that they have in offices so that I can scoot from machine to machine without getting up.Jenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11447949592701882774noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5435738925121167166.post-14573447752645453372012-01-15T21:37:38.714+00:002012-01-15T21:37:38.714+00:00I have a padded folding chair from Walmart, frankl...I have a padded folding chair from Walmart, frankly. No wheels because the room is carpeted, and no armrests because I swing myself 45 degrees to go from sewing machine to serger - sometimes I have to hop the chair over a few inches to reach the pedal. If I had your setup I'd go for wheels, and I love the orange chair.Dr. Fun (AKA Sister)https://www.blogger.com/profile/07332652703590699186noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5435738925121167166.post-38541707437180472672012-01-15T09:22:56.216+00:002012-01-15T09:22:56.216+00:00I have one of those computer operator chairs that ...I have one of those computer operator chairs that my mother-in-law's work was chucking out. It's very adjustable but I have to say I never liked the armrests and eventually removed them. I haven't much sewing space and they kept getting in the way! Other than that the chair is great.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5435738925121167166.post-80140843997368056612012-01-15T00:15:55.357+00:002012-01-15T00:15:55.357+00:00The light blue Eames is so pretty. I'd get tha...The light blue Eames is so pretty. I'd get that one. But, I'd sit on what I do when sewing - a 70mm (I am very tall) exercise ball. It's comfy; it rolls and it keeps me from slouching and getting back pain. I love it, but it's not nearly as pretty as the Eames in light blue.Amyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03156993738995326230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5435738925121167166.post-36474415309134275622012-01-14T22:18:01.963+00:002012-01-14T22:18:01.963+00:00I sew at the dining room table, so I sit on a bog ...I sew at the dining room table, so I sit on a bog standard dining room chair from Ikea with one of those seat pad cushions. It works fine for me, but then I don't have a snazzy special room, in which case I would probably buy a wheely chair so I could whizz about :)Pickled Weaselhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13314110021040229107noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5435738925121167166.post-18879677013715178182012-01-14T20:31:48.021+00:002012-01-14T20:31:48.021+00:00I agree with Kate Eames all the way, I'm after...I agree with Kate Eames all the way, I'm after an Eames soft pad to replace my prosaic desk chair. Lakeland Furniture do them at bargain prices. <br />Wheels are useful for lazy arse moving from machine to machine. Wooly fabric attracts stray threads which can be annoying. <br />SewBertieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5435738925121167166.post-23448155734215119532012-01-14T19:02:47.235+00:002012-01-14T19:02:47.235+00:00I've just posted last week about my sewing roo...I've just posted last week about my sewing room, can't wait to see yours once its finished. <br /><br />Also I can't wait to find out what the Top secretness is about cos that is driving me crazy!<br /><br />Anyway, I actually use that ikea chair in my sewing room. I find it very comfortable to sew in and sit in and scoot between my cutting table and sewing machine. I've had it for about 3 years now but its broken so i'm going to throw it out. The only reason I think its broken though is because I lean right over the side to turn the iron on out of laziness. The cost of replacing it does pain me greatly to the point that I possibly won't because I simply do not have 80 pounds xxxDomestic Kathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05634561126757542759noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5435738925121167166.post-34975816827743445522012-01-14T19:02:34.455+00:002012-01-14T19:02:34.455+00:00Buy the Eames chair, I don't care if it is unc...Buy the Eames chair, I don't care if it is uncomfortable or impractical - it is beautiful and I want one. And that's all that counts.Kate at M is for makehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17345613546789342113noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5435738925121167166.post-7821319453042271542012-01-14T19:01:41.169+00:002012-01-14T19:01:41.169+00:00I sit on a dining room chair. It belongs to the se...I sit on a dining room chair. It belongs to the set from my husbands Grandma. They originally had leather covers, she then covered over the leather with fabric which over the years has got damp+I'm fairly sure it is an enviromental issue but it't not that uncomfortable. Arms would get in the way for me and I think I'd want something upright...Nichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12405342234396098692noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5435738925121167166.post-54394733435458577672012-01-14T18:50:32.355+00:002012-01-14T18:50:32.355+00:00I await your post on how to reupholster a chair as...I await your post on how to reupholster a chair as you can't find one in a fabric you like.<br /><br />I sew sitting on the floor, with my machine in front of me. It's not pleasant, so I certainly don't recommend that. Nor do I recommend a wheely chair with one broken wheel that now means it tilts at an angle. Before I used the floor I used that.<br /><br />I'm not being helpful at all, am I?Taliahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06794675178701803045noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5435738925121167166.post-10698949856167354512012-01-14T18:42:24.569+00:002012-01-14T18:42:24.569+00:00you know it makes sense, get a matchy chair....you know it makes sense, get a matchy chair....Kat - Housewife Confidentialhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02450849893251350882noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5435738925121167166.post-43136911110258555922012-01-14T18:40:51.230+00:002012-01-14T18:40:51.230+00:00My sewing desk is at right angles to my other desk...My sewing desk is at right angles to my other desk so I have a wheeled chair, one of the hideous classic computer chairs! I got it from my parents who were chucking it and I have plans to recover it to jazz it up a bit!Alisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06905386742895695133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5435738925121167166.post-55897009492001962562012-01-14T18:16:25.977+00:002012-01-14T18:16:25.977+00:00I'm also upgrading soon to a proper sewing spa...I'm also upgrading soon to a proper sewing space so I've been doing a lot of thinking about similar puzzles. One thing I would say is, I've seen some great re-dos of boring old computer chairs. I'd recommend finding something that is comfortable (craigslist?) and then some of your favorite fabric and some spray paint fixes the aesthetics.In Black and Whitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12487675112150460362noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5435738925121167166.post-23974561021031445422012-01-14T18:06:27.351+00:002012-01-14T18:06:27.351+00:00I sew on a rickity wooden chair. it's old and ...I sew on a rickity wooden chair. it's old and coming apart so if I'm wearing something that catches I have to put fabric on the chair. Highly recommend. <-lie<br />For a while I was thinking one of those ball things you sit on would be fab, but then I thought about the pins and I abandoned that idea because I imagined that I'd be serging along and then pop the ball and in my startlement, lose a fingertip to the serger. <br />I should get a real chair... <br />I don't know about armrests, when I sew I tend to lean forwards. I think they may actually get in the way if you were working on something bit, like hemming a circle skirt or making curtains or eating a submarine sandwich.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04966273181741856577noreply@blogger.com