Old 09-16-2011, 07:40 AM
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sguillot
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Same thing with me. I love making the tops and I have a long arm waiting to be used but I just don't get there, it's like I have a mental block when it comes to that machine.
Originally Posted by laurlync
Originally Posted by sguillot
That's great, there is a real learning curve to these machines but the time, effort and money is well worth it and if you plan to make a business out of it you can even pay for your machine.
Originally Posted by sherryellen
My local HQ dealer told me she would match any deal made at the show. I was able to not only get a good but now have a friend with the dealer and that makes it easy to get information and help any time I need it.
I will be 47 in December and want to get a machine for personal use now, but hope to get good enough so that later I can do some for the public as a supplement for retirement. Right now I can churn out the quilt tops fairly quickly but run into a bottleneck when it's time to quilt them on my DSM.
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