🎨 Craft, Roll & Stow — Your Ultimate Stylish Workspace!
This folding sewing table combines a spacious 46" MDF tabletop with versatile storage options including pegs, trays, and shelves. Its lockable caster wheels enable easy mobility, while magnetic doors and metal hinges provide secure, wobble-free use. When folded, it converts into a compact, stylish side table in light green, perfect for modern living spaces.
Base | MDF Wood |
Top Material Type | MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard) |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 44 Pounds |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 2 |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Drafting Table |
Color | Light Green |
Finish Types | Painted |
Furniture Finish | Light Green |
Leg Style | Straight Leg |
Top Color | Light Green |
Base Color | Light Green |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 46"D x 14.75"W x 31"H |
Item Weight | 41 Pounds |
Size | Compact |
Number Of Shelves | 2 |
Maximum Height | 30.5 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 48.74 Inches |
Number Of Enclosed Shelves | 2 |
Number Of Cabinets | 1 |
Additional Features | Durable |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Drawer Type | No Drawer |
Base Type | Leg |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
F**L
Much better quality than I expected!
Ok, it's more like 4.7 out of 5 stars because I have some issues with the bobbin racks but I'll get to that.We just moved and I finally have a space that is fully my own to do something with - no more dragging my sewing machine to where it was convenient for me to work. So what do I need? I need a sewing cabinet! But we just moved so I really can't break the bank. This one popped up after weeks of keeping my eye on another one that was OoS and the price was too good to believe and I thought I would be sacrificing quality, but I ordered it anyhow. It shipped directly from the seller and since I was so close, it arrived in only two business days (exciting!)It's your basic particle board furniture, nothing fancy. But at the same time, the finish is really nice. Even the bottom edges of the door and sides are finished, nearly everything is really. There was enough foam in the box that all the pieces arrived intact. So as I'm unpacking it all and laying it out I'm thinking "oh great, none of these are labeled. This is going to be fun." WRONG! The ends are labeled with little stickers. So instead of marring up the finish like other manufacturers do with the stickers, the #1-15 stickers are on the edges. Which means for the most part, you can ignore them and put the furniture together. I didn't take off any really except for some on the door shelves.It went together pretty quickly. Manual was really easy to follow and could easily be done by one person (if you have a spare hand to attach the door it would be helpful but not necessary.) Pilot holes all seemed to be aligned straight. It's a little wobblier than I thought it would be, I might see if I can find a piece of white board or something to attach on the back for stability. It's not terrible though. Trying to get the screws in for the casters made a little bit of a mess as the "wood" started to shred (but only in those spots). Hopefully that area doesn't get worn down easily from use and start to crack around the holes.The shelves are generous. I got rid of a bunch of patterns before my move but with a few plastic bins, the inner shelf will be a nice storage area for the ones I kept (and buy in the future). The shelves on the door are great and had room for my oft-used notions and then some.So the bobbin holders. It's great having them on board, really; but they need some tweaking. First, a bit of wood glue in the sockets is going to be needed. As I was moving bobbins around the dowels got stuck in some and came out. Second and this is the biggest complaint - the height of the top row in relation to the front ledge of the cabinet doesn't work because you can't shut the door. 250 yard spools of Coats & Clark thread *just* fit but I had to nudge some under the ledge so the door would shut. I had to move all of my Gutermann thread to the lower row because there was no way they would slip under that ledge. So I may be drilling new holes for the top row and dropping it down.I'm ecstatic with my purchase and would definitely buy again.
V**N
YES!
very sturdy table! I was challenged by my dad saying that I wasn’t able to do it by myself luckily it was super easy to assemble. I had very few issues doing it as a one person job. I would say that it’s not the best quality but it is from Amazon so there’s probably better ones out there. Really cute and happy with my purchase. (bonus: proved my dad wrong)
P**T
Compact, practical and plenty of work space
I started sewing recently and needed a workbench but for a small area. Looking through Amazon I found this table and it seemed to have everything I needed and on budget, so I tried it and it paid off!It has enough workspace for me to work for hours on a sewing project. The shelving areas come handy while working to keep spools of thread or other necessary materials nearby. The height of the table is average, about three feet and works perfectly. It was easy to build, and it came with everything needed, including a combination Alan wrench/screwdriver.The table extension is a nice option for larger jobs because it offers a larger workspace, about 25” to 30” even with a full size machine.Once closed, the machine fits well on the shelve underneath for easy storage.The table is sturdy but I wouldn’t recommend leaning on it too much while open because it is not heavy wood and may topple if you place more weight than the unit itself.It is not much to look at, it’s a plain looking module but it’s minimalist and once closed it looks like a small dresser or end table.I would have preferred to have more drawer shelves instead of spool holders but it works well and gives the open table a nice visual touch.The small wheels help transport the table from room to room but they don’t feel super sturdy, so I suggest hauling carefully if you need to move it often. The wheels also have a break/stop option to keep them from moving.Overall the table was affordable, it looks neat, and the size is perfect for small spaces yet it offers plenty of work space. Perhaps taller people may have issues with the bottom shelve hitting their knees, but that is a standard issue with all compact seeing tables. I really like this table and highly recommend it.
A**.
Very cute and useful in small spaces!
This is such a cute little thing! We have a small apartment, so I needed something that wouldn't take up much space, which this table fits perfectly. A few quirks to it, like you can't put full size threads on the top row of pins, not that bad. The dowel that holds the door open to secure the flip top can't stay in it and allow the door to close. I expected more space inside, but that was just me not paying much attention to the dimensions, and it turned out to be fine, there just isn't much room to leave things inside while it is closed up. Highly recommend it! It took 2 of us an hour to build, and we are pretty savvy at building these types of things.
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