Art Quilter
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I have a Tin Lizzie 18LS that I've quiltied on for almost 3 years. It had a few bugs to begin with. I have a great dealer who worked through the problems. My TL is working very well now. There is a yahoo group for the Tin Lizzie that has lots of members and good advice. It's important that you have a good dealer. If you have problems (and all machine makes have some problems), it's good to have someone to turn to.
Cynthia
Cynthia
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Baton Rouge, LA
Posts: 80
Originally Posted by ladypolkadots
Hi,
I am an art quilter. I occasionally make traditional quilts, mainly as gifts. I have exhibited my work all over. I specialize in landscape art quilts, particularly barns. I do make other types of art quilts, specifically for calls for entry.
I am trying to make a decision about yet another machine. I am disabled and want a sit down long arm machine. I would love "George," but it is too expensive for me. I am considering Tin Lizzie 18 sit down model.
I was born, raised and live in central Virginia, but spent 25 years in Texas. Texas feels like home to me and I miss it.
Lynda
"ladypolkadots"
I am an art quilter. I occasionally make traditional quilts, mainly as gifts. I have exhibited my work all over. I specialize in landscape art quilts, particularly barns. I do make other types of art quilts, specifically for calls for entry.
I am trying to make a decision about yet another machine. I am disabled and want a sit down long arm machine. I would love "George," but it is too expensive for me. I am considering Tin Lizzie 18 sit down model.
I was born, raised and live in central Virginia, but spent 25 years in Texas. Texas feels like home to me and I miss it.
Lynda
"ladypolkadots"
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