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Old 04-08-2012, 11:25 AM
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Delilah
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I recently finished quilting a very large, 108"x108", quilt on a Janone with a 9" throat. I did feathers, echoing, SID, flowers, vines, and more, mostly FMQ. It was tough doing the very center because I had to scrunch so much under the machine but it worked. It has taken me some time to get to this point and I started on projects that didn't mean a lot to me. The first one was one of my SIL's and the work was hideous. She gave it to a granddaughter and noone really cares how it looks. Start with small projects and simple designs and before you know it you'll be surprised at what you can do. BTW I do NOT use gloves or rubber tips or other aids to move the fabric, I use glycerine. A couple drops on your fingertips will give you all the friction you need to move your project and there is no harm to your fabric and your skin will love the glycerine. Any drug store will have a lifetime supply for $5 or less.
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