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Old 10-01-2013, 10:30 AM
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Hi All,

I am a new poster, and finally came up with a question worth asking! For those of you with a LA -- what would be your top three favorite tools, notions, or accessories? I am only using my LA for personal or charity quilts -- so came here for expert opinions on expanding my abilities using tools.

I cannot doodle worth a darn -- so lately I have focused on using Pantographs. However, before the end of the year, I swear I will try some ruler work using the extension table and rulers I already have.

My top three would be my Red Snappers, Red E Edge Clamps, and Towa bobbin tension gauge.

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Old 10-01-2013, 11:28 AM
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All longarmers are different. Like quilters in general, we tend to start off in different directions and wind up with different habits and skills. I have never seen the need for a Towa gauge. But I love my Red Snappers and Red E Edge clamps. I don't do pantographs. I do mostly free motion but also ruler work, so I use straight edge rulers and a few circles, hearts, curves, etc. I think my favorite longarm tools are actually my books and the internet, where I find more ideas for designs.
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Old 10-01-2013, 12:11 PM
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Thread snips that are magnetically attached to the machine head-they're always easy to find
My husband, he does the trouble shooting and talking to the company
oil, it drinks oil.
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Old 10-01-2013, 03:13 PM
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Colonial Centering Tape. Wouldn't be without it, use it on EVERY quilt. SID ruler. Use it all the time. Prewound bobbins. Love them!
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I wouldn't be without my pantographs and my straight edge ruler for stitch in the ditch and my round rulers fordoing the curves on the sides of squares. I am anal and like them all very neat.
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Old 10-01-2013, 10:15 PM
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Red Snappers, my Quilttak, and the HQ versatool are my go to things.

I found the Red Snapper edge pieces way too hard to use. Instead I made my own side leaders with ticking folded over 2 paint stirs. I can pin on the sides to the leaders and then clamp the 2 paint sticks [one on top of the other]to the machine.

I have the centering tape but since my new leaders are now with measurements I don't use the tape anymore.
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Red Snappers, light and patience!
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Old 10-02-2013, 07:53 AM
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Red Snappers, Red e edge clamps, Snips. I also have to agree with books, and the internet!
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