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Old 03-01-2010, 11:44 AM
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After many helpful hints from this board, I made a 30 x 36 extension table for my machine. The styrofoam block which forms the rest of the table was a freebie headed for the trash by a neighbor - top for a hot tub which I cut down to fit. Quilting a large quilt is now a whole lot easier. Thanks to everyone for their tips, etc.
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Old 03-01-2010, 11:47 AM
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YEAH....Happy Quilting.
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clever. Good job!
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Great job!
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That's great!
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hummmmm. wonder if DH will notice the top of the hot tub missing ??? lol
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That is so neat. I want one of those. I am learning how to quilt, and am doing the doll quilt right now, and already can see where that would be a whole lot better to handle the fabric. Thank you for sharing. Penny
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great idea and yours looks good!
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Great table. You sure are resourceful. That's going to make it much easier to quilt.
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What a great setup!
The styrofoam block which forms the rest of the table was a freebie headed for the trash by a neighbor
I'm still kicking myself for letting a couple of big pieces of styrofoam get away from me. They weren't as thick as yours but would have made a nice design wall.
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