Am I the only one who doesn't want a long arm? What.....
#203
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: toronto
Posts: 824
I have one, recently bought, and I realize I should have bought it long ago. I love the regulated stitch, the ease of movement, and not having to crawl on the floor to sandwich a quilt with pins and getting sore hands in the process. Most of all I like the quilt without tucks, pleats and bubbles in the back. Yes they are expensive and they take up space BUT the benefits are worth it and I can say I did the whole quilt
#205
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Utah
Posts: 1,197
Originally Posted by deedum
Am I the only one who doesn't want a long arm? What am I missing? I would never spend the money that it takes to buy one and I am perfectly happy quilting on my old machine. Am I the only one?
#207
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Mn
Posts: 134
I have to say "Hats Off To All The Professional Long Arm Quilters" what beautiful work they do. I have only seen the work that "Charismah" has done, since she post her work, and it's hard to beat. Her work is complementary and beautiful. Great for those that purchased Long Arm machines and have practiced, practiced, practiced, it can't be easy. Therefore, I also have no desire to purchase a machine. What's even worse, is I know of some gals that buy nice sewing machines, and never get it out of the box.
I will gladly pay the cost for a "Professional" to finish my project.
I will gladly pay the cost for a "Professional" to finish my project.
#209
Not me. I really prefer hand quilting. My daughters don't think a quilt is a quilt unless it is hand quilted. I am lucky and live in the middle of an Amish community. So I live next door to some of the best quilters. Good neighbors who are always willing to barter quilting for something I can do for them, usually computer work.
#210
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Florida
Posts: 430
I thought the Amish didn't use electricity, so how would they have computers? Am I mis informed.
Originally Posted by Donna in Mo
Not me. I really prefer hand quilting. My daughters don't think a quilt is a quilt unless it is hand quilted. I am lucky and live in the middle of an Amish community. So I live next door to some of the best quilters. Good neighbors who are always willing to barter quilting for something I can do for them, usually computer work.
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