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Waste! The old saying "Waste Not, Want not" So I don't waste. I need all my quilting "stuff"!!!
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I too do not have room for a big quilting frame. nor the money to pay for it....so when a 50% off coupon was available at JoAnns, I took it in and got the plastic frame they had. I know it looks like a lot of PVC piping, but for $50. I could not make one myself. It does take a bit to move my quilt around on it, (not really that much) but it is so much easier than the hoop someone let me borrow and when I am done, I just put it back in the box. So I am a happy camper..
Originally Posted by pollyjvan9
(Post 5573186)
AccueCut2 - Grace quilting frame. The first two unhandy because I don't have a place to leave it out and the same for the quilting frame. Just to big and took up to much room. Rulers, also.
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Originally Posted by barney
(Post 5575570)
I fully agree
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A machine by Bernina. I have spent 2 years trying to get it to sew without braking thread. Customer service just says they can not help and to take it to the dealer. The Dealer says that I need to learn to sew slower. That did not help. I bought a Pfaff and the only time I have to rethread my machine is when I run out of thread.
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Amen sister! I have one too. He made it look so easy.
Originally Posted by Retiredandquilting
(Post 5572410)
Flynn Quilting Frame. What a waste of money. I can't even give it away!
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Originally Posted by nstitches4u
(Post 5574743)
I second that. The quilting space is too restrictive. Mine is back in the box sitting next to my ironing table. Wish I knew somebody that could use it.
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I wasted my money buying one of those (looks like a paint roller) stickey thing used for picking up thread on my sewing room floor. A total waste of money.
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I got the EQ7 and should have saved my money.
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Originally Posted by 0tis
(Post 5570974)
I bought a Clover desktop needle threader - I can't get it to work - finally read the tiniest print ever and it only works with specific needles that are made by clover. So it really was a waste of $ 15.
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templates
I just read your info on templates. You said you go to your window/door store and have them make your specialty template. Do they make them out of glass? Hope that's not a stupid question. I have the worst time cutting templates out on plastic. If there are many pieces, for the quilt, it would be worth it. Thanks Maya
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