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#1
Well, I bought one, it was 30 something with shipping. :shock: Pricey, to be sure. But it works very well and I believe I will get a lot of use out of it. :mrgreen: I have already quilted my first small 47x41 I Spy quilt on it. Had it done in just a few hours, with way less trouble with my thread than I did last time. Just have to get the binding on it now. :lol: Can anyone tell me what is a reasonable price for a quilt this size? :?:
#3
it's a silicon mat you put over the machine bed to make it smoother. helps the quilt sandwich move more easily under the needle.
glad to hear it works. i wasn't going to part with my $$$ until i got a testimonial. :P
glad to hear it works. i wasn't going to part with my $$$ until i got a testimonial. :P
#7
Saw these at the quilt show the other day. Looks nice, but I am a cheep sucker.
They have some sort of Silicone backing that keeps it from sliding. Little hole for the needle. The only problem I saw was always having to pull it up when changing bobbins.
tim in san jose
They have some sort of Silicone backing that keeps it from sliding. Little hole for the needle. The only problem I saw was always having to pull it up when changing bobbins.
tim in san jose
#8
the ones they make for cookie sheets are less expensive AND come in a variety of larger sizes.
wouldn't cost me nuthin' to poke a hole in it for the needle. i own a hammer and nails.
hmmmmmmm 8)
wouldn't cost me nuthin' to poke a hole in it for the needle. i own a hammer and nails.
hmmmmmmm 8)
#10
i'm STILL waiting for tim to build me a proper table with a well to set my machine in. then i could make good use of the biggest size.
i keep checkin' the mailbox but it's never there. :(
guess i'll have to experiment with one of the small ones. :cry:
i keep checkin' the mailbox but it's never there. :(
guess i'll have to experiment with one of the small ones. :cry:
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