Old 01-05-2012, 07:25 AM
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Dar-midlife
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Originally Posted by Quilterfay View Post
I have read on several threads that we get these machines and frames and then we are afraid we will do something wrong when we get them. If only my hands would work as good as my brain I would have no problem with my frame. I think I know what to do but when I go to do it it does not turn out as good as I expected.

They tell me practise practise practise. I have had my frame for three years and just really started to use it the last six month but now I a snowbird so my frame is at home in Canada. I have all these LARGE quilts that need to be quilted. Of course they are way to big for my next generation frame.

Good luck.
quilterfay; I just got mine but when I was at shows shopping, one of the vendors told me if I am scared or think "I'll never get this" to promise myself that I will practice 15 a day for 2 weeks and then re-evaluate. might be something for you to try.
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