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Elaborate sewing tables, some with hidden sections for storage, and small hand-held sewing boxes were popular. The tradition of the sewing table continued in the 19th Century.
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Most sewing stands looked like small tables and stood about 28inches high, the height of a desk. There was a drawer to hold sewing tools, needles, thread, scissors and measuring tape.
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Sewing was an everyday activity for the 19th-century housewife. Often, a special table that held sewing supplies and needlework was kept near the living room.
Sewing was as important as cooking in centuries past. The most valuable things in an 18th century American home were linens, bedcovers and drapes.
Quilters will love the 172 stitch options, two alphabets, and extra-long free arm and sewing table. A large LCD display makes it easy to see the settings and make adjustments as needed.