Old 03-22-2021, 07:03 AM
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CaleyH
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Right now I have decided to take the machine to a Baby Lock certified repair shop, and have them look at it, and set it up for free
motion quilting, ignoring regular sewing. I'd rather spend the money (much less than a new machine), and get someone qualified
to look at it, repair anything broken, and set it up for my purpose. They have a quilt shop there also, so I'm sure the lady will be
able to explain to the repairman what I want. It will probably entail them putting quilt sandwiches in, and free motion quilting until they get it set correctly. Guess I probably should make some of those sandwiches to take along with me when I set up the appointment, which I assume we have to do nowadays to get into the shop.
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