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Old 05-07-2010, 04:06 AM
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quiltinghere
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Originally Posted by ginnie6
ok I have a question! I've been thinking about doing this for my Kenmore machine but haven't because i wasn't sure how it would be not having a flat surface to work on. I could get it as close to the machine as possible but there would still be a few gaps. Does that give you a hard time when sewing? Course dh might divorce me if I tell him I have yet another project lined up! lol!
IF I get around to making something like this I'll use 'house insulation board' and cut it to fit the gaps. It's like styrofoam. Then I'd probably cover it with another piece of thick thick plastic (visqueen or something from Joann's deco department) to cover it all and make it really slick!
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