Running A Fan At Your Sewing Table
#73
I set mine on the floor and let it blow beneath the table level on low. Keeps the air moving but not my sewing. We have central A/C but leave it off unless the temps get really high, then we close off the windows and use the A/C. The fan really does keep the sewing room pleasant.
Stay cool and Sew Happily. ;)
Stay cool and Sew Happily. ;)
#74
I use the ceiling fan on the low setting. When things get really bad, I run a small occilating (sp?) fan at my feet. Let the thread scraps fall as they may. I just vacuum them up. When the weather is really hot and humid and nothing seems to help, I just bite the bullet and run the AC cooler.
#76
We have central air and also use fans to circulate the air. When my stuff blows around I just put something heavy (scissors or such) and that solves the problem. If it doesn't, I take the time to put things away, and I HATE THAT!
#78
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This summer if you are living in our part of Texas (temperatures 107 to 112) even with central cooling, I use a fan in the room, ceiling fan and a small fan blowing on my sewing machine. Our electric bills are going to be out of sight.
#79
I use the ceiling fan even with the windows open to keep air moving.
OKAY... ceiling fans usually have a directional switch... clockwize in summer to direct air flow directly downwards; and counter-clockwize in winter so the air goes outwards and bounces off the walls to re-circulate (ie: the heat). Perhaps switching to "winter" might help???
and as a reminder, you can mark the switch on the fan (with tape or pen, pencil, etc.) W for Winter and S for Summer... (or O for Outwards and D for Down ...or whatever...
Hope this helps your blown-away projects.
OKAY... ceiling fans usually have a directional switch... clockwize in summer to direct air flow directly downwards; and counter-clockwize in winter so the air goes outwards and bounces off the walls to re-circulate (ie: the heat). Perhaps switching to "winter" might help???
and as a reminder, you can mark the switch on the fan (with tape or pen, pencil, etc.) W for Winter and S for Summer... (or O for Outwards and D for Down ...or whatever...
Hope this helps your blown-away projects.
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