Gammill Tables
How the Gammill Table compares to others
Close look at the Pivotal Access Table
Pivotal Access Table – For 22″, 26″, 30″ Machines
The Gammill table is engineered as the foundation of the entire quilting system—built not just to support the machine, but to ensure consistent, reliable results on every quilt. Constructed from heavy-duty steel and designed for long-term, commercial-level use, the frame provides a level of rigidity that minimizes flex, vibration, and shifting during operation. That stability translates directly into smoother machine movement and more consistent stitching.
The Gammill table is designed around the realities of quilting, not just the mechanics of holding fabric. The frame allows clear access to the quilt at every stage—from loading and aligning layers to making adjustments mid-project. Its roller system is engineered to maintain even tension across the entire quilt, helping prevent the common issues quilters experience with tight edges and loose centers. Every element of the table works together to keep the quilt square, stable, and properly supported from start to finish.
In everyday use, these design choices come together to create a quilting experience that feels solid, predictable, and controlled. The machine glides smoothly along a precisely aligned track system, reducing operator fatigue and improving accuracy on both free-motion and computerized quilting. For many owners, the table becomes one of the most appreciated parts of the system—not because it draws attention to itself, but because it quietly eliminates the variables that get in the way of great results.
Home Pro Table – 18″ Machines Only
The Home Pro table comes with all 18-inch machine heads. If you want the hand wheels on the roller bars, and / or the Pivotal Access feature, select a 22″ or larger machine.

Table Length
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 |