Best Low Profile: BOWERY HILL Engineered Wood Drop-Leaf Sewing or Craft Table

When it comes to researching sewing tables, one of our reader favorites came up time and time again: Bowery Hill’s Drop-Leaf craft table. We liked this tables low-profile—perfect to fit in a small space or take on the road in an RV. 

What We Liked

• Easy to assemble (although total assembly time can take a couple of hours).

• Sturdy.

• Closes to small footprint.

• Weight capacity 75 lbs.

• Brushed metal knobs give a nice finished look.

What Needs Work

• Wheels could be improved.

Best For Tight Spaces: Sauder Select Sewing Craft Cart

If you have a small space for crafting or sewing, we suggest this option: Sauder Select’s craft cart. At 19.45″ wide and 38.58″ long, it is perfect to fit in that small sewing nook. 

What We Liked

 Compact yet roomy inside with lots of storage.

• Easy to assemble.

• Versatile.

• Made in the USA.

• Affordable.

What Needs Work

• Engineered wood is easy to damage— be careful when moving it around.

Best For Sewing Supplies: Winsome Wood Halifax Storage/Organization

If you a large amount of sewing supplies, this table would be our pick: Windsome Wood’s Halifax table. Unlike other tables with drop leaf designs or hidden compartments, this table has a more straightforward design with a five drawer stack—and that holds a wide range of sewing or crafting supplies, said our readers who cited this model as a favorite.

What We Liked

• Excellent storage.

• Great for arts materials or scrapbooking.

• Sturdy.

• No hidden compartments or drop leaf extensions.

What Needs Work

• Assembly directions could be better.

• Parts are not labeled for assembly.

• Drawers only partially extend.

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