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Old 09-02-2019, 08:09 PM
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Originally Posted by dunster View Post
Onebyone may be right that it works well for throw size quilts, with practice, but do you really need or want a frame for small quilts? I had a Flynn frame long ago, tried using it on a very large quilt, gave up and sold the frame.
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You know, I'm about to give up on something that small. I have a Juki 2010 that I do most of my quilting on. I do about eight small quilts around Christmas for the little kids, but right now I have 5 large quilt tops that I need to do. I keep putting off quilting because they are too heavy to push around on the space I have available. I'm on social security so I don't have the mega bucks to go buy the quilting machine I want. lol
I'm looking real hard at that Bali Star Pattern for my next quilt. I'm having to force myself to finish what I started before the Bali. anyway... Syl
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