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product_id: 147696603
title: "Sew Ready Foldable Hobby and Cutting Grid Table - 58.75\" W x 36.5\" D White Arts and Crafts Table with Grid Top and Silver Storage Drawers"
brand: "sew ready"
price: "AED 4721"
currency: AED
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reviews_count: 10
category: "Sew Ready"
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# Multi-scale grid top 2 mesh drawers + lower shelf Adjustable height 29.75"-38.75" Sew Ready Foldable Hobby and Cutting Grid Table - 58.75" W x 36.5" D White Arts and Crafts Table with Grid Top and Silver Storage Drawers

**Brand:** sew ready
**Price:** AED 4721
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ✂️ Craft Smarter, Not Harder — Your Ultimate Fold & Flow Studio Table!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sew Ready Foldable Hobby and Cutting Grid Table - 58.75" W x 36.5" D White Arts and Crafts Table with Grid Top and Silver Storage Drawers by sew ready
- **How much does it cost?** AED 4721 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ae](https://www.desertcart.ae/products/147696603-sew-ready-foldable-hobby-and-cutting-grid-table-58-75)

## Best For

- sew ready enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sew ready brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Space-Savvy Design:** Folds down to just 12.25" wide—perfect for urban creatives with limited space.
- • **Built to Last & Move:** Durable powder-coated frame with 6 locking casters for smooth mobility and stability.
- • **Clutter-Free Crafting:** Two slide-out mesh drawers plus a lower shelf keep your tools organized and within arm’s reach.
- • **Precision Meets Creativity:** Grid top with inches, cm, radial & angle lines for flawless measuring every time.
- • **Tailored Comfort Workspace:** Easily adjust tabletop height in 1.5" increments to reduce back strain during marathon projects.

## Overview

The Sew Ready Foldable Hobby and Cutting Grid Table is a versatile, space-saving workstation designed for sewing, crafting, and cutting. Featuring a multi-scale grid top for precise measurements, adjustable height for ergonomic comfort, and ample storage with two mesh drawers plus a lower shelf, it supports organized creativity. Its durable powder-coated frame and locking casters ensure long-lasting use and easy mobility, while the foldable design makes it ideal for compact living or shared workspaces.

## Description

The Sew Ready Foldable Hobby and Cutting Grid Table makes finding a place to create easier than ever. Designed with a spacious tabletop, especially when fully extended, this cutting and hobby desk creates the perfect space for spreading out art supplies as you create, sew, cut fabric, adjust patterns, and work on different hobbies. The grid top includes inches, centimeters, radial lines, and angle lines for convenient measuring. Organize your sewing supplies and keep them handy with the two mesh fabric storage drawers and convenient lower shelf. This crafts table easily folds and adjusts heights to help provide back relief and comfort while working on longer artistic projects. Make your space your own with the Sew Ready Foldable Hobby and Cutting Grid Table. Overall Dimensions: 58.75" W x 36.5" D x 29.75"-38.75" H (easily folds to 12.25" W) Center Panel Dimensions: 10.75" W x 36.5" D Folding Panels Dimensions: 24" W x 36.5" D Center/Bottom Panels Weight Limit: 50 lbs. each Side Panels Weight Limit: 25 lbs. each Wire Drawers Weight Limit: 15 lbs. each.

Review: Well designed with easy-to-read and follow assembly instructions (but one flaw) - In three hours today, I unboxed the table components, read the instructions, and assembled the table. I'm really impressed with the easily readable detail in the instructions and the numbering of every part number that also corresponds to the instructions. Instructions are primarily diagrams, with just a little text. A lot of text is not needed. Anyone with little to no ability to assemble something, or anyone who doesn't generally do well following instructions, will find the instructions very easy to follow. I've never seen instructions so well done and easy to follow. As for the table itself, it appears to be very well built. The engineered parts and inserts that the screws and bolts thread into were all perfectly placed and I had no trouble lining up or inserting anything. Everything but the underside of the tabletop had metal components to screw or bolt into. The underside of the tabletop had partially pre-drilled holes to attach the hinges with screws. These screwed into the wood. A few of the holes were only slightly misaligned, but I had no issues firmly attaching the hinges. I really like that the height can be adjusted. To do so, the table would have to be laid on its side so that the knobs can be unscrewed (all metal into metal!) and the legs adjusted. When assembling, I would recommend determining the height you want when first inserting the legs--it'll be easier to do at that time than waiting until the whole table is assembled, since in the early stage you'll only be dealing with a light frame vs. a fully assembled, heavy table. Fortunately, I had the forethought to do that and it made adjusting the legs much easier. The only thing needed for tools that were not provided is a Phillips screwdriver and an Allen key that's slightly larger than the provided one. That Allen key is for the last of the two bolts that go into the bottom of the table, but if you don't have one, finger tightening it will probably be fine since it's just a stopper for the swing-out support leg for the side panel. I would also recommend using a regular/better quality (thicker) open-end wrench, since the one that's provided is very thin and a little harder to position and hold in place. The instructions say to not use power tools. The main tool used for the majority of assembly is the Allen key. I don't even know if there is a power tool for that. I certainly don't have one. But when I did get to screwing in all those 48 screws into the 8 hinges with the Phillips, I manually inserted the screws halfway, and used my low-power screwdriver to screw them most of the rest of the way--I did so gently and slowly so as to not damage the hole since it's wood. It was just too much for me at that point to do all that by hand. I'm a woman in my early 70s with a bad back, so by the end of the 3 hours, I had to either take a long break and finish later or use some power! If you do use a power tool, don't use an impact wrench, since that's likely to cause damage. I screwed them in slowly and gently until nearly completely in, then hand-tightened all the screws the rest of the way. TIP #1: When you've finished installing the hinges on the tabletop and are ready to lift the frame onto the tabletop, do something like I did to make that easier and to keep the side panel support leg from swinging outward. I used velcro strips to strap both side panel legs to each adjacent support leg of the main frame (center frame). You could use anything like cording, strong tape, etc. Just something that will keep the leg in place as you invert the frame onto the tabletop which is bottom-side up on the floor. Then after you attach the tabletop, you'll also be able to turn the unit right side up without the side panels swinging outward and banging into something or damaging the hinges from force of gravity. TIP #2: After completing assembly, I noticed that I had the tabletop panels installed incorrectly. One side is metric and one is imperial. Since I was working upside down, with the printed side down, I didn't realize there were two types of measurements, so now I have metric in the middle of the imperial, and vice versa! And I can't correct it because the hinge screws are inserted into wood, and I don't think I'd get a tight fit if I removed and reinstalled them. So that's one flaw in the instructions--if they would have cautioned about that, I'd have gotten it right. So, watch for that! I've attached a few photos from the instructions, hardware, and frame parts so you can see how they are numbered and how easy it'll be to follow the instructions where each part to be installed is numbered on each page. Shipping ripped out a large chunk at the corner of the exterior cardboard box, but the table was so well packaged that there was no damage. Pic attached. I have lots of plans for this table, and really like how when it's not in use it can be folded so that it takes up very little room. I highly recommend this well designed, engineered, and constructed table!
Review: Well made snd perfect for cutting fabric - Super sturdy and easy to put together. I love that the height is customizable and when fully opened has plenty of room for cutting. I highly recommend this product.

## Features

- FOLDABLE HOBBY & CUTTING GRID TABLE: Stylish design features a grid top and spacious tabletop; Perfect for creative projects, including sewing, writing, crafting, and cutting fabric; Grid top includes inches, centimeters, radial lines, and angle lines
- OFFERS STORAGE SPACE: Includes two slide-out, mesh storage drawers, and a lower shelf, so you can store fabric, art supplies, and more without the clutter; Allows you to organize supplies and keep them close while working
- ADJUSTABLE TABLETOP HEIGHT: Tabletop height can be adjusted from 29.75 inches to 38.75 inches; Provides back relief on longer art projects and creates a versatile workspace no matter the project; Knob adjusts height in 1.5" increments
- SUSTAINABLE DESIGN: The powder-coated frame and thick tabletop make this sewing table durable; Includes six floor casters for mobility with four locking; Center/Bottom Panels Weight Limit: 50 lbs each; Side Panels: 25 lbs each; Drawers: 15 lbs each
- DIMENSIONS: OVERALL: 58.75" W x 36.5" D x 29.75"-38.75" H (easily folds to 12.25" W); CENTER PANEL: 10.75" W x 36.5" D; FOLDING PANELS: 24" W x 36.5" D

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07TGT7SH3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,652 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #28 in Sewing Storage & Furniture |
| Brand Name | Sew Ready |
| Color | Silver/White/Black Grid |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,654) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00017342133860 |
| Included Components | Assembly Guide |
| Item Depth | 36.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 23.13 x 14.17 x 15.45 inches |
| Item Type Name | Height Adjustable, Quilting Fabric Cutting Folding Table, Sewing Board Grid & Guides |
| Item Weight | 63 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Studio Designs |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 10 year limited warranty. |
| Material Type | Engineered Wood, Metal, Plastic |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Style Name | Adjustable Height |
| UPC | 017342133860 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Assembly Required:** Yes
- **Brand:** Sew Ready
- **Color:** Silver/White/Black Grid
- **Item Weight:** 63 Pounds
- **Style:** Adjustable Height

## Images

![Sew Ready Foldable Hobby and Cutting Grid Table - 58.75" W x 36.5" D White Arts and Crafts Table with Grid Top and Silver Storage Drawers - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71k5LcfSPLL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Are the gridline measurement in inches or metric?**
A: inches and centimeters. Also has a measurement equivalent chart.

**Q: Is the top self-healing?**
A: No, it is a laminate. I have a couple self-healing mats and just use one of those when cutting. This table is awesome and my only regret is that I waited so long before ordering.

**Q: Is the  height adjustable**
A: No it is not adjustable. My wife ordered the table and did not check the height versus the table she was using which was an old dining table. This table is about 5 inches taller so now she is going to have to buy a stool so that she can work at it. She can not stand for long periods of time. I wish she would have checked the height.

**Q: What’s the top part material?**
A: Laminated particle board. Mine was damaged in shipping but was not bad enough to mess with trying to return it.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well designed with easy-to-read and follow assembly instructions (but one flaw)
*by T***G on November 23, 2024*

In three hours today, I unboxed the table components, read the instructions, and assembled the table. I'm really impressed with the easily readable detail in the instructions and the numbering of every part number that also corresponds to the instructions. Instructions are primarily diagrams, with just a little text. A lot of text is not needed. Anyone with little to no ability to assemble something, or anyone who doesn't generally do well following instructions, will find the instructions very easy to follow. I've never seen instructions so well done and easy to follow. As for the table itself, it appears to be very well built. The engineered parts and inserts that the screws and bolts thread into were all perfectly placed and I had no trouble lining up or inserting anything. Everything but the underside of the tabletop had metal components to screw or bolt into. The underside of the tabletop had partially pre-drilled holes to attach the hinges with screws. These screwed into the wood. A few of the holes were only slightly misaligned, but I had no issues firmly attaching the hinges. I really like that the height can be adjusted. To do so, the table would have to be laid on its side so that the knobs can be unscrewed (all metal into metal!) and the legs adjusted. When assembling, I would recommend determining the height you want when first inserting the legs--it'll be easier to do at that time than waiting until the whole table is assembled, since in the early stage you'll only be dealing with a light frame vs. a fully assembled, heavy table. Fortunately, I had the forethought to do that and it made adjusting the legs much easier. The only thing needed for tools that were not provided is a Phillips screwdriver and an Allen key that's slightly larger than the provided one. That Allen key is for the last of the two bolts that go into the bottom of the table, but if you don't have one, finger tightening it will probably be fine since it's just a stopper for the swing-out support leg for the side panel. I would also recommend using a regular/better quality (thicker) open-end wrench, since the one that's provided is very thin and a little harder to position and hold in place. The instructions say to not use power tools. The main tool used for the majority of assembly is the Allen key. I don't even know if there is a power tool for that. I certainly don't have one. But when I did get to screwing in all those 48 screws into the 8 hinges with the Phillips, I manually inserted the screws halfway, and used my low-power screwdriver to screw them most of the rest of the way--I did so gently and slowly so as to not damage the hole since it's wood. It was just too much for me at that point to do all that by hand. I'm a woman in my early 70s with a bad back, so by the end of the 3 hours, I had to either take a long break and finish later or use some power! If you do use a power tool, don't use an impact wrench, since that's likely to cause damage. I screwed them in slowly and gently until nearly completely in, then hand-tightened all the screws the rest of the way. TIP #1: When you've finished installing the hinges on the tabletop and are ready to lift the frame onto the tabletop, do something like I did to make that easier and to keep the side panel support leg from swinging outward. I used velcro strips to strap both side panel legs to each adjacent support leg of the main frame (center frame). You could use anything like cording, strong tape, etc. Just something that will keep the leg in place as you invert the frame onto the tabletop which is bottom-side up on the floor. Then after you attach the tabletop, you'll also be able to turn the unit right side up without the side panels swinging outward and banging into something or damaging the hinges from force of gravity. TIP #2: After completing assembly, I noticed that I had the tabletop panels installed incorrectly. One side is metric and one is imperial. Since I was working upside down, with the printed side down, I didn't realize there were two types of measurements, so now I have metric in the middle of the imperial, and vice versa! And I can't correct it because the hinge screws are inserted into wood, and I don't think I'd get a tight fit if I removed and reinstalled them. So that's one flaw in the instructions--if they would have cautioned about that, I'd have gotten it right. So, watch for that! I've attached a few photos from the instructions, hardware, and frame parts so you can see how they are numbered and how easy it'll be to follow the instructions where each part to be installed is numbered on each page. Shipping ripped out a large chunk at the corner of the exterior cardboard box, but the table was so well packaged that there was no damage. Pic attached. I have lots of plans for this table, and really like how when it's not in use it can be folded so that it takes up very little room. I highly recommend this well designed, engineered, and constructed table!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well made snd perfect for cutting fabric
*by S***T on March 3, 2026*

Super sturdy and easy to put together. I love that the height is customizable and when fully opened has plenty of room for cutting. I highly recommend this product.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great cutting table
*by S***N on February 15, 2026*

I have had this table for over a year. It is perfect for my cutting needs. It's also large enough to spread out a lap quilt. Assembly was very easy and the table folds and tucks away nicely when not in use.

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*Last updated: 2026-04-22*