Best Sewing Table Under $2000

You want the best sewing table, but you don’t want to spend more than $2000 dollars on it. There are other things in life, and though you want quality, you don’t want to use up your whole vacation fund. So here is the question: what is the best sewing table for under $2000?

best sewing table under 2000

You don’t have far to look.

The Sylvia Design Model 1050Q Quilters Sewing & Serger Cabinet  is a high-quality sewing cabinet that offers you the best of everything. There’s plenty of sewing surface here, including a quilting extension, and there’s lots of storage space as well, including a thread organizer and four large drawers. The Sylvia 1050Q also offers storage and pneumatic lifts for both your sewing machine and serger, allowing you to save your back strength for other things. This cabinet is designed to fit even larger sewing or embroidery machines, and the serger shelf is built sturdily to eliminate shaking and jarring when you’re using that machine.

There are three main differences between the Sylvia 1050Q and cheaper cabinets you could get for less:

  1. One is the space, both storage and surface; you’re getting all the work area you need here, including a large, roomy quilt leaf, as well plenty of drawer room to store your sewing notions, half-finished projects, books and fabric.
  2. The second difference is in is the double lifts which make it easy to set up both sewing machine and serger; quality Rudersburg Hydraulic Lifts which have three different heights and can be adjusted for your particular sewing machine and serger model.
  3. But the third difference is a more subtle one, and it’s in the quality and attention to detail with which this piece is made. The locking casters are commercial grade. Dowel construction is used to ensure tight, strong joints that will last, and all the hinges are flush with the top surface, which means your quilt or sewing project won’t get snagged on any uneven surface.

 

This table is designed for a center-of-the-needle sitting position, which means you get optimal visibility and may have less back strain. It’s easy to turn from the serger to the sewing machine, or get something from the handy drawer that sits inside the serger cabinet.

What are the dimensions of the Sylvia 1050Q? Closed, it’s a neat, slim little cabinet: 47 ¾ inches wide, 21 ¾ inches in depth, and 30 ½ inches high. Open, it extends to a whooping 95 ¼ inches in width, and is 39 ¾ inches wide.

This sewing table is made of high-quality manufactured wood, with durable melamine finishes that are resistant to scratches, stains, and heat damage.

A serious cabinet like this would not be an easy thing to assemble, but no worries: it comes almost completely put together. The one job left for you is to put on the casters. And if you run into trouble anytime doing the next, say, sixty years, there’s still no cause for concern. This Sylvia sewing cabinet has a lifetime warranty.