Broke down and bought a new machine
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Broke down and bought a new machine
My old machine (Husqvarna Topaz 30) had reached it's end date (at least with me!) I got tired of constantly bringing it into the shop for minor repairs.
So I bought my new toy ... and I can't wait to get sewing on it!
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So I bought my new toy ... and I can't wait to get sewing on it!
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It certainly wasn't cheap, but I have no life LOL ... I work full time, have a dog, cat and parrot, and quilting is my only hobby (well, books too) ... if I had other hobbies, it wouldn't have been this one for sure!
So I have figured out to connect all the things I want / need - embroidery needle, hoop, free motion, dual feed, etc. Now, I just have to stick one of my quilts that is ready to be quilted in there and get going.
I'm a bit nervous because it sews quite differently (smoother and quieter) than my huskvarna ... we'll see how it goes!
So I have figured out to connect all the things I want / need - embroidery needle, hoop, free motion, dual feed, etc. Now, I just have to stick one of my quilts that is ready to be quilted in there and get going.
I'm a bit nervous because it sews quite differently (smoother and quieter) than my huskvarna ... we'll see how it goes!
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