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Old 06-20-2014, 08:01 PM
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AllyStitches
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That's what I was thinking, too. Try it out and see. I have some muslin to use for practice, and then I plan to donate the practice pieces to the animal shelter.


Originally Posted by dunster
I love having a stitch regulator. However many quilters prefer to quilt without one. And not all stitch regulators are created equal. I'm not at all familiar with what's available for a DSM on a frame. I think it would be best to try your machine without a stitch regulator first. Decide whether the frame and machine work well together before investing in more equipment.
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