Largest quilt you've quilted on your DSM
#31
Wow! I had a tough time with a full size quilt, can't imagine you all doing the king size ones!?
Forget who said they have a long arm but wants to try doing it on DSM, why?
Has anyone used the Janome 11000 where you quilt in the hoop? I am considering buying one, but I wonder if it would be a pain to keep moving the fabric every 6" or so? They make a 10" hoop too, but that seems like a lot of unclasping and moving fabric?
Forget who said they have a long arm but wants to try doing it on DSM, why?
Has anyone used the Janome 11000 where you quilt in the hoop? I am considering buying one, but I wonder if it would be a pain to keep moving the fabric every 6" or so? They make a 10" hoop too, but that seems like a lot of unclasping and moving fabric?
#32
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Yes, it does. I haven't quilted anything that large but even in the smaller ones I've done I've noticed the batting makes a big difference. I use low loft poly batting and even the brand of that makes a difference, I've discovered.
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#37
Wow.....I've sent all my large quilts out to my longarmer as I lack confidence in myself. I have a Janome 6600P......reading this post has made me think that MAYBE just MAYBE I could do this!!
Question: When you baste your quilts, do you just run across your quilts every 12 inches or so end to end and across??? Or even further apart than that??
Question: When you baste your quilts, do you just run across your quilts every 12 inches or so end to end and across??? Or even further apart than that??
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