this is really interesting...has anyone ever tried this...no foot when quilting?
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I wish I could afford these hoops. I am starting my Christmas list now. I have always wanted to do some of the embroidery but would not do enough to warrant a machine. Thanks for the link
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Interesting. I can't afford an embrodery machine!
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Without a foot it is easy to get you finger, Be careful
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She keeps saying "embroidering", not quilting. There is no way I could quilt in an area that small and keep needing to re-hoop...there would be no continuity to the quilting. Using a hopping foot totally eliminates the drag created by the regular feet, but protects your fingers more, so what is the difference??
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she used a regular machine but what is the name of her website where you can get the hoops?
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Does anyone know where these hoops can be purchased at. i really like them got to have.:)
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looks interesting. One of my machines is a super high shank and I can't find a darning foot that will fit. I have some fabric grip hoops that are similar to these and I'm going to try this.
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Very interesting, but $90 for the set -- wow!!
Hate to say it -- I was a bit distracted by the machine -- has anyone else put a skin on their sewing machine?? I thought that could be fun. |
That is fascinating. Going to watch again. And I am going to check out those hoops. Ah, more quilting tools. I was also fascinated by the covering on her sewing machine. Hmmmm.
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