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Old 06-06-2015, 08:56 AM
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Congrats! I love my Innova.
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So happy for you. I want an Innova. Paint me green with envy, be sure to post pics when you get her set up
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Oh boy! so exciting! Two of the most important "first things"--how to load and how to adjust tension. My biggest hang up when I got my Gammill was changing tension on the bobbin--I'd been trained with a DSM NEVER to change bobbin tension so was very afraid I'd screw it up! Be sure they show you how to check bobbin tension without a Towa gauge, although I find that using my Towa with each bobbin makes for lots less hassles. A friend gave me some excellent advice--get a large piece and just quilt to your hearts content--don't worry about design, just go nuts with quilting--you can always use it as a picnic quilt and the 40lbs of thread in it will keep it from blowing away!
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Originally Posted by quiltingshorttimer View Post
Oh boy! so exciting! Two of the most important "first things"--how to load and how to adjust tension. My biggest hang up when I got my Gammill was changing tension on the bobbin--I'd been trained with a DSM NEVER to change bobbin tension so was very afraid I'd screw it up! Be sure they show you how to check bobbin tension without a Towa gauge, although I find that using my Towa with each bobbin makes for lots less hassles. A friend gave me some excellent advice--get a large piece and just quilt to your hearts content--don't worry about design, just go nuts with quilting--you can always use it as a picnic quilt and the 40lbs of thread in it will keep it from blowing away!
thanks for the tips. I know we will need all the advice we can get. I already have some dumpy fabric that I don't like that we can practice on. The tension part makes me nervous, but too late now to worry about that.
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