Selecting a Table
Gammill offers two all-steel table types depending on the size of your machine head. All 18-inch machines come on a Home Pro table. All 22, 26 and 30-inch machine heads come on a Pivotal Access table.
Features | Home Pro Table | Pivotal Access Table |
Head size available on table | 18 inch head | 22, 26 or 30-inch head |
Standard Sizes | 10-foot or 12-foot | 12-foot |
Specialty Sizes | 8, 11 or 14-foot | 8, 10, 11 or 14-foot |
Material | All-steel table | All-steel table |
Hand wheels | No | Yes |
Pivotal Access Feature | No | Yes |
Pivotal Access Table
The pivotal access feature allows you to swing out the front of the frame for better access loading your quilt and smoothing your top and batting.
The Pivotal Access table comes with all 22, 26 and 30-inch Gammill machine heads. The standard size for a Pivotal Access table is 12-feet, however, specialty sizes are available as an option. The recommended footprint for your Gammill 12-foot Pivotal Access Table is 8 x 15 feet. This will give enough clearance for you to full access all sides of your machine and for your machine head to fully move from the back to the front of the table. If you are concerned that your space might be too tight, your Gammill Advisor can visit virtually (by Zoom) and look at the room with you and help you make sure the machine you order will FIT and be functional for you to use.
Light bar (shown above) is sold separately.
Home Pro Table
The Home Pro table comes with all all 18-inch machine heads. The recommended footprint for a 12-foot Home Pro table is 7 x 14 feet. This will give enough clearance for you to access all sides of your machine and your machine to move fully from the front to back of the table.
Table Size
The width of table you select will determine the maximum quilt width you can load onto your machine. The most important factors to consider when selecting a table size are the dimensions of your space and the size of tops you would like to quilt.
A 12-foot table has 126 inches of canvas to attach to and approximately 123 inches of quiltable space. A 14-foot table has 151 inches of canvas. For comparison, a standard king-size quilt is 100″ by 120″, which would fit on either size table. A king-size bedspread that drops all the way to the floor would require a 14-foot table. We offer the option of building you a table in 8’, 10’, 11’ or 14’ if the standard size is not correct for your space.
Measurements | 10-foot Home Pro | 12-foot Home Pro | 12-foot Pivotal Access |
Canvas Width | 102 inches | 126 inches | 126 inches |
Max. Quilting Width | 98 inches | 122 inches | 123 inches |
Table Width | 120 inches | 144 inches | 144 inches |
Table Width with Ascend or Elevate Hardware | 124 inches | 148 inches | 156 inches |
Recommended Clearance Width | 12 feet | 14 feet | 15-feet |
Recommended Clearance Depth | 7 feet | 7 feet | 8 feet |
10 Foot Table
A great option for smaller spaces.
- Consider a 10-foot table for small spaces; offers 98 inches of quilting length, suitable for most quilts.
- A queen-sized quilt, approximately 90 inches wide, fits comfortably on a 10-foot table.
12 Foot Table
Most Popular Size
- Offering 122-123 inches of quilting space, accommodating almost all quilt sizes.
- Fits king-size quilts comfortably; king-size quilt is approximately 100 inches wide.
14 Foot Table
Best for large quilts.
- Ideal for large quilts: 14-foot table with 151 inches of canvas and 147 inches of quilting space.
- Accommodates king bedspreads; perfect for quilting multiple quilts simultaneously.