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Old 09-17-2010, 10:16 AM
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freezeframe03
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Originally Posted by MadQuilter
I signed up for a series of quilting-specific classes at my local dealer. The first one starts next week. So far, I have done OK with SID on my own but that is where the honeymoon ends. Figured that I have too much invested in my machines to not at least give it a shot.

If it tenses you up (which is the worst thing to do when quilting) then no wonder that you don't enjoy it. I wonder: Do you not do well because you tense up, or do you set yourself up by tensing before you even start?

Do you have an LQS in the area or somewhere that teaches machine quilting on the home sewing machine from start to finish?
I do just fine on small manageable pieces...it's the large pieces that I do not enjoy working with. But I don't even do free motion on smaller pieces, I simply do not enjoy the process.
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