I want to finish my UFO's if possible. Last year I made a resolution that I would not start something new until I completed one of my UFO (one shouldn't be too hard right) well correct finish one is easy but then I got side tracked and started new things. I want to start and hopefully finish a Colorado Log Cabin this year and also attempt to finish one of my other UFO's (only 9 more to go).
Hey ABORNING AGAIN I just got my Tin Lizzy in July love it once I got past the fear of it. I could make it work at the store but at home I paniced. However do not fear there is a website go to "Tin Lizzy' and they have tutorials and all kinds of info. One day I spent a full 8 hours going from my sewing room to my computer just to make sure I had loaded a quilt properly it was not a good day for me as I could bearly move and was in a fog, but got the quilt loaded and quilted the quilt which came out beautiful. I have done three so far only because I had to stop in order to get my Christmas sweatshop going. I am very fortunate in that I have 15 grandkids and decided to make every Christmas a special sew time and not purchase any gifts all are handmade. I am also fortunate in that the dealer I purchased my Tin Lizzy from has an open LA Forum the second Saturday of every month where several LA quilters meet to discuss techniques etc. I also have an 800 number directly to them should I have questions or need supplies. I can drive there but some days I can't drive so I have to call. I live 180 miles from my dealer but I feel like they are just downtown when I need assistance. They even come to me if need to. Congrats on your machine.