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Old 03-07-2013, 10:47 AM
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I went to a quilt show today. There was a vendor there helping his wife. While making my purchases, he told me his wife was a long armed quilter that quilted for people. I told him I was trying to quilt my own. He said that was fine on small items like wall hangings and table toppers but that if I did not have a longarm machine I could not quilt a quilt on a DSM(guess I didn't get the memo). I said, well actually I have quilted half of a 96x96 quilt. He said, well you must have had lots of practice and be really good. I said, well actually I have just started and haven't had a lot of practice. Oh well.
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Well, then, if his logic follows, then you must be a natural born quilter. Do you suppose he was quilt police by marriage?
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Look at the opposite side, perhaps his wife told him that "story" so that she could get a Long Arm machine and you went and let the cat outta the bag lol
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OH NO, I think you might be right!

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Look at the opposite side, perhaps his wife told him that "story" so that she could get a Long Arm machine and you went and let the cat outta the bag lol
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Old 03-07-2013, 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by CarolynMT View Post
Look at the opposite side, perhaps his wife told him that "story" so that she could get a Long Arm machine and you went and let the cat outta the bag lol
See, that is what I am talking about. I am a smart mouth. Now I have gotten that poor woman in trouble.
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Well we dont know for sure........but sometimes our perceptions are not the same as reality

Granted I am pretty guilty for jumping the gun
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Old 03-07-2013, 12:20 PM
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What a jerk. If he is trying to drum up business for his wife, he needs selling lessons. He will turn off more people than he will get to let her quilt for them.
I have quilted over 80 quilts on DSMs and I will keep at it.
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[quote] ".... if I did not have a longarm machine I could not quilt a quilt on a DSM..."

Hmmm, good thing I didn't know that when I was quilting four king-size quilts on my 1957 Singer 401A and QAYG'ing another king-size quilt on my 1940 Singer Featherweight, while we were in our 25 foot RV trailer with only the tiny dinette table to use for sewing...

Gee whiz, I didn't realize I COULDN'T do that!
Too bad I didn't have that guy advising me differently, huh?

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Some people will tell you any sort of yarn in order to sell their product.
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Originally Posted by Joy Higdon View Post
I went to a quilt show today. There was a vendor there helping his wife. While making my purchases, he told me his wife was a long armed quilter that quilted for people. .
It is the long arms. She probably has long fingers and legs too.
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