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I have quilted table runners on mine, so it should be doable especially if you pin the short side to the leader rather than the long side.
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I don't know why not. I'm getting ready to quilt a small wallhanging and I had one block leftover when I made it so decided to put it into a frame for the opposite wall. Its only 12 x 12. I baste along all my sides so will do the same for the smaller block. Haven't had any problems yet. Of course I use robotics for my quilting too.
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Originally Posted by patsan
(Post 7909170)
What is the smallest size quilt one can use on a long arm? I am making some small animal crate size quilts (approx. 18"x22") and I was wondering if I'd be able to quilt them on the long arm.
As you can see, size does not matter as long as it is not too big for your frame. |
A spoon foot will work better for you given that you would have multiple edges to cross. It can be done.
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