I TOTALLY AGREE! I had my longarm for 2 years before I added the computer. It is unbelievable how many people who can't even change a lightbulb think they can spend $20,000 to $30,000+ on a machine, thinking they just load and go. Absolutley NOT the way it goes. I also invested in myself by taking a private class in Minnesota with Karen McTavish, there is a local LA'er in my area who also gave me a class when I first got my machine. I do not take my craft lightly. Each quilt is a craft of love and care by the piecer and the LA'er. There are lots of us who put our heart into each project for our customers. And lots of us who have taken the time and made the investment in ourselves. Nobody is perfect, but you and your quilt deserve better!
Ok, off my soapbox now. LOL. I know I already responded once, but I agree with feline fanatic very strongly.
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feline fanatic
I hate to break this to you Bellaboo, but you never had a Longarm quilter in this person. What you had was a computer operator. IMHO that is the problem with people who go out and invest in a computer operated longarm setup, they never really learn how to LA quilt. They learn how to load a quilt, Input the proper data into the program the computer operates on and let her rip. If faced with just one teeny tiny obstacle that isn't normal for their computer run setup they don't have the foggiest idea how to proceed. It is obvious from her responses to you about using only one kind of batting and stating the classes told her to change what the customer wants to what is best for her CG setup, same with the thread. I am sure there are CG quilters out there who are sensitive to their client's needs. Rose Maynes on this board comes to mind. Quilted Dove may be another to consider. You want the perfection of CG quilting I think you need to find someone who learned howto LA quilt before they learned how to digitize a design into a computer. Makes all the difference in the world.