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I use my Pfaff and it does a mighty fine job, wish the opening were larger as working on large projects is tricky. Can't afford a new machine right now and a long arm is in the far off future. So for now it is my faithful Pfaff.
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I quilt on my sewing machine, mostly I do queen size quilts. My machine is on an expandable table so it supports the quilt while I work. I'm another one with a long arm machine on my dream list.
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Originally Posted by deedum
I quilted on my janome 9500, also done a full size one on my little janome jem! I have my singer 15 all ready to go to fm on a turning twenty quilt. Haven't even tried my singer 301 yet for fm. I have no desire for a long arm.
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Please don't add any more anonomous letters. I already don't know what 2/3 of them mean. I can't spell annonamous either abviously. (Or obvious either it would appear.) lol
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I use a Juki TL98QE with a 9-1/2" throat to do FMQ quilting on. I do double and queen size quilts most always. Centers are a little tight but, I do it, I don't enough space for a long arm and I won't have them quilted for me because I want to say I made them myself.
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Originally Posted by luv-e
I'm learning too. There was a you-tube to watch on here the other day and it is very informative.....type in Patsy Johnson and watch 1-4 series......I think you will like it
I also like the barn quilt block,too Bev |
Originally Posted by Granny Coy
Please don't add any more anonomous letters. I already don't know what 2/3 of them mean. I can't spell annonamous either abviously. (Or obvious either it would appear.) lol
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-84708-1.htm |
I did a twin size one a couple of days ago on my Bernina. It was physically hard for me to do and not the greatest job - don't know if I'll tackle that again!
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I d I have a Pfaff and love it.
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i cant afford a long arm machine nor do i have room for one so i do my quilting on my kenmore sewing machine
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