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    Rulers for DSM

    Amy over at www.freemotionquiltingadventures.blogspot.com/ has received her Fine Line rulers. She shows a sample of her curved crosshatching on her Janome machine? If you are thinking about rulers for your domestic machine, you might want to take a look. Hope the link works.

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    wow, so much to soak up... looks intriguing
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    perfect timing with this post. I've been wondering if I could use rulers with my 6600!

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    good timing indeed! I have 6 tops done, and am scared to death to FMQ them! I did a baby quilt last year and had problems with birds nests on the bottom. yep, it's been a year. I will do my stitch in the ditch. sigh
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    Just ordered the straight one after watching the video. I certainly need something to help me do straight lines.
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    Cherrio, be sure to bring your bottom thread to the top of the quilt and hold onto both threads as you take a few stitches in place to secure. Stitch a few inches from these threads and then clip off. This will help you avoid the thread nests.

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    I already had the curved hatching one and have now ordered the other because I do love the one I already have. I love free motion quilting and believe these will help with straighter lines. Thank you

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