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The Best Craft Chairs For Hours Of Comfort (Buyers Guide)

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Have you ever tried shopping for a craft chair? It can be a terribly frustrating experience, you just can’t find the right one that fits your needs. Well your in luck because the bumblebee crafts team has done all the running around for you and made a fully comprehensive guide to buying the best crafting chair for you.

Our pick for the best crafting chair for hours of comfort was the HBADA office chair It has many features which make it a cut above the rest, including its adjustable armrests and ergonomic backrest making it perfect for crafting.


What To Look For In A Crafting Chair

First let’s figure out what’s important in a crafting chair.

Seat Padding

You will probably be spending many hours in your craft chair so it’s important to choose a chair with enough padding. Comfort should be one of your top priorities if you intend on sitting for long periods. Look for a high density foam this should keep you comfortable and not lose its shape.

The right padding can help promote blood circulation which will stop your bum going numb.

With Arms Or Armless?

A chair without arms means you have more space to move your arms around, this will help if you are moving larger materials for example fabrics or large sheets of card.

Where as a chair with arms allows you rest your elbows for more support with intricate crafts, and also helps when standing.

Adjustable Seat Height

Adjustable seat height offers many advantages for crafting especially if you have a high desk. With an adjustable seat you can make sure you can reach all areas of your work space easily, and avoid any injuries like arm and shoulder sprains.

An added bonus of an adjustable seat is you probably will have better posture, as you can make sure you are in an optimal sitting position meaning less back ache!

Wheels Or No Wheels?

This is entirely dependant on where you plan on having your crafting chair if you are going to be sitting in one spot for more intricate crafts, then a chair with solid legs as opposed to caster wheels may be the better option.

A chair with caster wheels would suit someone who has a large desk or needs to retrieve things from draws and other areas of the craft room often, it can make it a lot more convenient than having to get up and down all the time.

TIP: If you have wooden floors be careful when buying caster wheel chairs as some are known to scratch and mark the floor! The last thing you need is your craft room looking like an ice rink!

Backrest Type And Height

Back ache is very common among crafters and one of the main causes could be your chair or sitting posture. Bad posture over time can alter the natural curvature of the spine so it is very important for back health.

You should look for a chair with a backrest advertised as “ergonomic” this just means shaped to support your back.

Having a chair that has a backrest that makes it easy to have good posture and be comfortable is ideal for health and comfort.

Check out this video from BTOD.com below for proper sitting posture.

source youtube BTOD.com

Now you know what you are looking for in a great craft chair take a look at the table below.

When it comes to a craft chair you have to be able to sit comfortably for long crafting sessions without getting back ache or a numb bum, with that in mind we have picked the following chairs as our top 5 and put them into this table to make it easy for you to compare and pick the right one for you.

Crafting chairs comfort rating out of 10Max user weightHigh back or low backDoes it recline?Armrests?
Arrow cabinets sewing chair6.5113kg (250 lbs)Low backNo fixedNo
HBADA office chair 9135kg (297 lbs)High ergonomicYes 120° rockAdjustable
Songmics executive office chair9.5150kg (330 lbs)High Yes tiltFixed
Office essential office chair9115kg (253 lbs)High ergonomicYes tiltRemovable
HWIN office chair7100kg (220 lbs)low ergonomicNo fixedNo
Crafting chair comparison table made by Joe Firth

More Information On Our Top 5 Below

Arrow Cabinets Sewing Chair (Best For Sewing)

This chair is by far the prettiest on the list as you can see above, and is our top pick for sewing as it offers some really cool features for example the under seat storage. The armless minimalistic design of this chair makes it easy when handling large sheets of fabric. Although this isn’t the most comfortable of chairs, it does make sure you are in the right position for sewing and the cushioned backrest dose provided an adequate amount of support. There are also lots of different fabric designs to choose from so that’s a bonus.

HBADA Office Chair (Best Overall)

The HADA office chair takes the title of best all-rounder, with its sleek design and adjustable arms it suits just about any crafting activity and won’t look out of place in any craft room. It features an ergonomic backrest made of mesh so it is very breathable, and is available in both black and white to match your room. The seat cushion is well padded and comfy so you can sit for hours without any problems.

Songmics Executive Office Chair

This chair is very well made and stable it has a wide base and can hold up to 150kg (330lbs) which makes it a great choice for anyone who may be slightly taller or wider. It also looks very nice and should fit with most craft room aesthetics. It is very comfortable and easy to assemble, and this is the one I own and use myself and i would recommend it to anybody who spends a lot of time sitting at a desk.

Office Essential Office Chair

The office essential office chair is a good chair featuring an ergonomic backrest and well padded seat cushion. What really makes this one stand out though is the removable arm rests, allowing you to customize the chair to your current needs. This chair also has a mesh back so is very breathable, and with the chrome and black style will fit in most anywhere.

HWIN Office Chair

The HWIN chair is a no frills no fuss chair it doesn’t have as many features as some of the others on this list but will do its intended job very well, it doesn’t have any armrests so if that’s something your looking for its not for you. What gets it featured on this list is the very reasonable price tag. It does have a low ergonomic backrest and a padded seat cushion also the height is adjustable. with its simple style and compact size it fits in every craft room.


Vela Tango chairs for crafters with mobility issues

We thought we would include these chairs as a honourable mention, as this is without doubt the best chair for anybody who suffers with mobility problems. The Vela tango chairs come with all sort of helpful features like bigger wheels so you can easily move around on the chair, electric lifts to help you up and down they also have breaks to stop the chair moving when standing up or sitting down. The Vella tango chairs aren’t available on amazon and do have a high price tag but could be well worth it if it fits your needs. Click here To go to Vella tango official website.


Tips to help with back ache from sitting for long periods

If the video above to improve sitting posture didn’t help or you are still getting back ache from those long crafting sessions we put together a few tips to help you out.

  • Sit as close to your desk as you comfortably can this will help you maintain good posture.
  • Adjust your arm rests so they slightly lift your shoulders.
  • Position objects within arms reach to avoid overreaching.
  • Take regular breaks walk around, stretch and then reset yourself in a good posture sitting position. about every 30 minutes is best.

Found a chair? Great! Why not check out our other Buyers guides? Jam packed with all the information you need!

Whichever Chair you chose we hope this article helped to make your decision easy and informed. Please comment below we love hearing from you, keep crafting!