Old 12-17-2012, 06:44 AM
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normasews
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Someone may have already posted, but I learned to use blue painters tape on the panto (paper) to mark the edge of the quilt so you don't run off of the edge. Hope this tip helps you as it made a huge difference for me.

Originally Posted by Rose Marie
I have a Baby Lock Jane on a frame and it is mostly just sitting there taking up too much room.
The space to quilt on is so small that even a lap quilt is too big.
My table is an Imperial with very large rods that take up way to much room on my 9 inch throat.
The strait stitch machine has a complicated threading and a under the machine bobbin so have to move the machine to the far end of the table to change the bobbin and to rethread.
I do have a stitch regulator which costs $500 but it is wonderful.
Tried to do pantos but needle kept getting caught on edge of quilt since you cannot see the edge from behind the machine.
From the front of the machine quilting is much better but need to do free motion or marking a quilt pattern.
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