Hello from the Sierra Mtns
#1
I'm so glad to find this message board with so many different lines of topics!
I'm a quilter struggling to decide whether or not to get a Long Arm Machine. I've been sewing for 35-40 yrs (since jr hi) & quilting for the last 10 yrs. I've been part-owner in a family owned knitting retail shop they once owned & have taught knitting/crocheting and aspired to teach weaving. Finally sold my loom & am concentrating on quilting & grandchildren! Humm, maybe not quite in that order!
I'm a quilter struggling to decide whether or not to get a Long Arm Machine. I've been sewing for 35-40 yrs (since jr hi) & quilting for the last 10 yrs. I've been part-owner in a family owned knitting retail shop they once owned & have taught knitting/crocheting and aspired to teach weaving. Finally sold my loom & am concentrating on quilting & grandchildren! Humm, maybe not quite in that order!
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Merced, CA
Posts: 4,188
Hello from central California by way of WV.
I don't have an opinion on your problem, it'll have to be your own decision. But I'll bet you'll have fun, seems like you've done most of the other fabric arts and should have a good grounding in them.
Good luck and let us see some of your finished products.
I don't have an opinion on your problem, it'll have to be your own decision. But I'll bet you'll have fun, seems like you've done most of the other fabric arts and should have a good grounding in them.
Good luck and let us see some of your finished products.
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