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I quilt all of my quilts by hand . Takes a little more time but I find it very rewarding. I have done several doll quilts by machine but was not as pleased with them
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I am afraid I still quilt with my checkbook. I do not have any fancy machines just plain workhorse singer. I have no experience in quilting by machine and do not like hand sewing.
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Quilt all of them on my Singer or by hand.
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Originally Posted by angelarose
I quilt with my regular machine: stitch in the ditch, grids, ...
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Everything I have made so far I have hand quilted or tied. I don't have the patience for hand piecing (too many wants and ideas) but I enjoy hand quilting. Like others I also can't afford to send mine to someone else but I wouldn't want to either.
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I'm really curious how the quilting turns out on a standard machine? Wow I fought with a crib size I did finally win wasn't real happy with the look but I won . Lot's of talent here lady's....just a fyi. I will be doing LAing basic loop all over for a penny a square inch(Affordable Quilting). I'll try to figure out how to post some pictures of my work. My daughter will be home tomorrow maybe she can help me (me and my confuser()computer)don't see eye to eye. Slowly getting better
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I had a Grace quilting table with a Janome 1600DP machine mounted and did all my quilts on it. Problem was the neck of the machine wasn't long and by the time the quilt was near the end, I had only about 3" of space to quilt - so in June I upgraded to the Tin Lizzie. I had no trouble cost justifying the Grace setup because when I bought it I had 10 unquilted tops ready to quilt, so it was already paid for (saved all those quilting fees). By the time I upgraded last June, I had quilted another 34 quilts on it - again saving all those fees. I expect to gain more expertise with the new machine because it gives me a full 12" of quilting space when the quilt is fuly rolled up on the takeup bar. It will take me a while to recover the cost, but I expect I'll do that because I love quilting them as much as choosing the fabrics, patterns, and piecing them, so I don't imagine it will take me too long. I really love the entire process.
I don't think I'll ever buy 1 of those big long arms with the computer and all because I don't believe I could ever make enough quilts to pay for it, though. |
I can't afford a LA nor to pay a LA quilter - so I hand quilt mine. I have two racks - but - only room for one to be set up. I have tried free motion. Had troubles with the tension and, finally, gave up!!
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I do most of mine on my regular machine but I have only tried free motion a couple times. I don't care for it because I'm just old fashioned. I've had quilted a few and recently tied a small scrappy lap quilt. It's pretty easy with a walking foot on my machine.
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I quilt on my regular babylock machine. I learned to hand quilt but I don't do that anymore because the end of my fingers get too beat up. Sometimes I tie the quilts, usually if I use fleece on the back.
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