Santa was very good to me.
#31
Originally Posted by glassnquilts
I have always been a hand quilter but not anymore. My husband gave me a Tin Lizzie 18 for Christmas. Boy was I surprised. We are both hoping I can get good at it and take in other people's quilts. We put it together and it is a beast. Can't wait to play with it today.
#32
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Location: Hilliard, Fl
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I have the Tin Lizzie LS18 with Shirley Sticher II. The first year was H#*L to say the least. Have learn to over come many of my problems. The easiest lesson was to use King Tut Thread. There are a few videos on youtube.
#35
Originally Posted by bstroud51
I have the Tin Lizzie LS18 with Shirley Sticher II. The first year was H#*L to say the least. Have learn to over come many of my problems. The easiest lesson was to use King Tut Thread. There are a few videos on youtube.
donna
#39
Have fun! I got one last spring and she and I are just beginning to be friends. I thought she was a little nasty at first with breaking threads and her Lizzie stitch didn't want to work. But I got new thread, got the Lizzie stitch working, and now we're getting along better. I've just done meandering, circles, and stippling so far but I'm not afraid of her any longer.
#40
Quiltinggranny,
The Tin Lizzie is a long arm Quilting machine.
Also someone asked me why I chose that one. My husband chose it. He talked to my dad who has one and decided it would be good. I had no idea I was getting it. Total shock.
The Tin Lizzie is a long arm Quilting machine.
Also someone asked me why I chose that one. My husband chose it. He talked to my dad who has one and decided it would be good. I had no idea I was getting it. Total shock.
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