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48 minutes ago, Sheilajeanne said:

BTW, the one in the link is their deluxe stitching pony. Even with that one, I shake my head when I see how much they want for it at the full price... :rolleyes2:

Anyone here do their stitching this way, or do you have your pony attached to your work table? As I said above, my main issue is the lighting. Unless the article I'm stitching is on my work station, I don't have bright enough light.

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They have plans for these out on the Web and in AL Stohlman books. They also have ones that clamp to a work bench. Have seen both for sale in the for sale section here. 

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Mattsbagger, if I put it under my legs, the article I was sewing was in shadow. If I rested it on top of my legs, and leaned forward into my work table to brace it, I got better light, but the height was less than ideal.

Planning to shorten it still further, then use a C-clamp to clamp it to my work table.

 

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19 hours ago, Sheilajeanne said:

BTW, the one in the link is their deluxe stitching pony. Even with that one, I shake my head when I see how much they want for it at the full price... :rolleyes2:

Anyone here do their stitching this way, or do you have your pony attached to your work table? As I said above, my main issue is the lighting. Unless the article I'm stitching is on my work station, I don't have bright enough light.

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Those of us who have been doing this for awhile most likely work with this type of a Stitching Pony; this is the offspring of my (much larger) Saddle Horse from the days when I did that too.  The design specs for this very version are available somewhere here within the files of this forum and can also be found several other places online.

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I went to Amazon yesterday using the link and was able to order the stitching pony for $22.99 w/free shipping.  Will confirm when it shows up that it is the premium pony that is retailed at $99.  

Worst case if it was misrepresented or price changes, I can easily return it through Amazon.  I  was planning to make a similar stitching pony, but when I saw this deal, I figured that my time and material cost would be much more than $22.99.

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9 hours ago, garypl said:

I went to Amazon yesterday using the link and was able to order the stitching pony for $22.99 w/free shipping.  Will confirm when it shows up that it is the premium pony that is retailed at $99.  

Worst case if it was misrepresented or price changes, I can easily return it through Amazon.  I  was planning to make a similar stitching pony, but when I saw this deal, I figured that my time and material cost would be much more than $22.99.

 

Exactly my thinking too time / cost... fingers crossed that amazon comes through with this steal of a deal!

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Let us know if you get yours as ordered!

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I ordered one as well from you guys link earlier.  $22 delivered  for the deluxe one?  cant hurt,  may help.

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Same here - supposed to be delivered in 2 days...

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Received my Stitching pony today - it's as described on Amazon and cost was $24 including tax!

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