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Old 12-07-2010, 02:21 PM
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I've never thought about it. Whenever I change a bobbin, I think, "Girl, you should design machines with ginormous bobbins. You'd be a billionaire."
I am still waiting for them to invent a bobbin-less machine... run the thread straight off the spool :D:D:D

That would be wonderful;> My Bernina 830 has a ginormous (:>) bobbin and it's so hard to go back to small ones again. I thought most longarms had huge bobbins too? Which ones don't? I would really have second thoughts about buying a longarm with a small bobbin.
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Old 12-07-2010, 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by pookie ookie
I've never thought about it. Whenever I change a bobbin, I think, "Girl, you should design machines with ginormous bobbins. You'd be a billionaire."
That would be Great :!: LOL
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Originally Posted by amma
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I've never thought about it. Whenever I change a bobbin, I think, "Girl, you should design machines with ginormous bobbins. You'd be a billionaire."
I am still waiting for them to invent a bobbin-less machine... run the thread straight off the spool :D:D:D

That would be wonderful;> My Bernina 830 has a ginormous (:>) bobbin and it's so hard to go back to small ones again. I thought most longarms had huge bobbins too? Which ones don't? I would really have second thoughts about buying a longarm with a small bobbin.
Ooh! Ooh! I'm checking out that Bernina. I was going to ask my dealer about Janome and the Ginormous Dream but I'll go check out Bernina while I'm at it.

And, count bobbin changes until then. Thanks to the OP. :0)
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What's the Ginormous Dream?
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Old 12-07-2010, 02:44 PM
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A couple a day for me. You must be sewing non-stop! :-D
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Originally Posted by Candace
Originally Posted by amma
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I've never thought about it. Whenever I change a bobbin, I think, "Girl, you should design machines with ginormous bobbins. You'd be a billionaire."
I am still waiting for them to invent a bobbin-less machine... run the thread straight off the spool :D:D:D

That would be wonderful;> My Bernina 830 has a ginormous (:>) bobbin and it's so hard to go back to small ones again. I thought most longarms had huge bobbins too? Which ones don't? I would really have second thoughts about buying a longarm with a small bobbin.
Most use an M bobbin, which is larger than the other bobbins. I think it is still a pain when they run out in the middle of a row on the quilt.
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I go through at least a couple an hour piecing...sometimes eight a day or so, depends on what else I am doing....
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Originally Posted by Candace
What's the Ginormous Dream?
A bobbin the size of a Mack truck.
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I use bottom line thread they last soooo much longer!
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I am lucky my longarm does a great job filling spare bobbins while quilting. Love that. If some one could design a ginormous bobbin definately would be a gazillionaire.
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